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HOTEL PRIM BRATISLAVA**



Stara Vajnorska 37, 831 04 Bratislava, Slovakia

Would you like to book this hotel? Please call travel consultant:
tel: +420 226 201 910-13
fax: +420 226 201 915
email: info@slovakiaholiday.com

Location

Hotel Prim is located at the entry point to Bratislava, in modern commercial district, in vicinity of Palace Shopping Park and recreational area Zlaté piesky.

In 2005 the hotel was completely rebuilt, thus you will be welcomed by new, clean and modern interior.

Rooms and Accommodation

We offer you year-round accommodation in comfortable double or triple rooms, double cell rooms as well as suites for prices which will neatly surprise you.

Hotel Prim is the ideal place for accommodation of tourist excursions, business travelers, students and persons with long-term accommodation needs.

We offer you more types of accommodation, it is only up to you to choose the one which suits you best.

At your disposal are:

double rooms, triple rooms, suites and double cell rooms (2+3 beds)

  • rooms with access for disabled persons
  • rooms with additional bed

Our rooms will charm you with their new, clean and modern style. They are all furnished with

  • bathroom,
  • TV outlet
  • refrigerator

Suites are additionally equipped with kitchen area and dinning table.

Restaurant

Hotel Prim is equipped with its own restaurant, which offers day-long dinning opportunity to hotel guests as well as other visitors.

If your choice is zesty breakfast, delicious lunch or you might prefer a light dinner our restaurant will serve you according to your tastes for very affordable prices.

At your request we are able to prepare dinning for large groups, special diets or reserve the whole restaurant for your private parties.

In hotel premises you may also find vending machine for hot beverages.

In near vicinity of the hotel you may find several other cozy places for dinning.

Hotel Services

  • Parking for passenger cars and coaches
  • Cleaning and laundry of your clothing
  • TV rental
  • Extra beds
  • Possibility of bringing your pets along
  • Fax services
  • Copy services
  • Luggage deposit
  • Procurement of car rental
  • Procurement of taxi services
  • Procurement of Bratislava city and surrounding visits
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL PRIM BRATISLAVA**
All year round
1.Jan.11 - 31.Dec.11
single room 30.00 EUR
double room 40.00 EUR
triple room 55.00 EUR
apartment 70.00 EUR
dog 6.00 EUR

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