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HOTEL TATRA BRATISLAVA ****



Nám.1.mája 5, 811 06 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

Favourable locaition in centre of Bratislava, cheerful staff and convenient accomdation or elegant congress spaces are the main features leaving impression on visitors of Hotel TATRA.

Rooms and Accommodation

Hotel TATRA comprises of 6 floors where you can find 203 comfortable rooms.

  • 58 Single
  • 98 Double
  • 36 Twin
  • 3 Double-handicap
  • 8 Suite de luxe

 

Spacious rooms are cosy, neat and equipped with modern furniture. Majority of the standard rooms and all the luxurious rooms and suites de luxe are air-conditioned.and they have a spectacular view of the city or the Presidential Palace garden.

Every room is equipped with bathroom with bath tub or shower, in-room safe, TV, radio, telephone with internet connection, minibar, fire detector and anti-alleric bed linens. We offer free internet access to all our guests free of charge. There is also the possibility to put an extra bed (charged extra) or children cot into certain double rooms and suites. All hotel facilities are accessible for handicapped guests.

 

Hotel Tatra restaurant

Modern furniture, delicious dishes and cheerful staff are at disposal not only for hotel guests, but also for gourmets looking for a nice place for enjoying a tasty meals in centre of Bratislava.
In our spacious and stylish restaurant we can serve up to 140 guests, which allows also arranging weddings, graduation celebrations and other social events. In our menu you can find next to healthy and tasty meals also wide range of pasta and excellent wines.

Our restaurant includes also coffee-bar, where you can meet your business partners and friends by a cup of coffee or glass of wine or you can just relax a while by reading daily press.

Welcome in our Hotel Tatra restaurant, enjoy your meal.

Opening hours:
Coffee-bar: daily 7.00 - 23.00
Restaurant: daily 11.00 – 23.00

History

Hotel TATRA welcomed its first guests in year 1930 and even in the begining of its history became the center of cutural, social and business-travel life. It was well-known for its French restaurant with live music band. The guests were offered not only by accomodation services, but they had also chance to amuse - following year 1945 Tatra became famous for its Tatra Ring, where boxing matches were held. Later its popularity increased owing to Tatra Cabaret, later Tatra Revue. Nowadays it is the home theater of M. Lasica and J. Satinský - Štúdio L +S, which is popular not only for satiric revues from the past, but also for excellent shows with star cast in present.

However the time to widen and improve all services afforded by Hotel TATRA has come.

From October 2008 we are offering to our clients 118 brand new rooms, so that we are increasing our total capacity up to 204 rooms, of which modern equipment will highly superior to four star standart and will satisfy also highly exacting clients during their official or privat trips. To your satisfaction will oblige also our newly rebuilt and extended restaurant amd café or possibility of safe parking in our hotel garage. Room for your business or social activities will be mostly assured by our variable conference and congress with capacity of 25 to 400 guests. Its wide range of technical equipment follows current trends in presentation technology and contains as well wide projector screen or interpreter booth. To business character of hotel belongs hotel transfer service or wireless internet acces in whole building. After a tiring day you can relax and regenerate your strength by using services of our Relax center.

How to get to HOTEL TATRA BRATISLAVA ****

Bus: 34, 81, 83, 84, 93, 180, Trolleybus: 203, 206, 207, 208, 212

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL TATRA BRATISLAVA ****
week
1.Jan.10 - 1.Jan.11
weekend
1.Jan.10 - 1.Jan.11
Juli + August
1.Jul.10 - 31.Aug.10
single room 94.00 EUR 89.00 EUR 89.00 EUR
double room 106.00 EUR 100.00 EUR 100.00 EUR
Suite de lux 129.00 EUR 112.00 EUR 112.00 EUR

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