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HOTEL JUNIOR BRATISLAVA ***



Drienova street 14, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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Location

Hotel Junior is located in the broader centre of Bratislava in the charming environment of the Strkovec lake. Hotel Junior is located in the citys "green zone", 10 minutes away from the centre.

Its position right on the shore of a lake predetermines it for relaxation purposesIt offers various accommodation, gastronomic and conference services that will satisfy even the most demanding customers, tourists and business travellers alike.

Rooms and Accommodation

The accommodation capacity of the hotel is 190 beds in 95 modern rooms - 85 double rooms, 6 single rooms, 6 triple rooms and 2 suites.

In order to ensure maximum comfort, the hotel provides a wide range of services (administrative services, a cleaners, etc.). A great bonus is the hotels car park which is paid around the clock.

The rooms are modern, with standard furnishings and equipment (TV, telephone). Guests are served breakfast which is included in the price for accommodation.

Restaurant

The hotel bars and restaurants are famous for their excellent meals and beverages and have long been favourite spots of the capital city.

The hotel restaurant – which offers not only standard European cuisine, but also many traditional Slovak specialities – is an ideal place for organizing various kinds of family or social events with the option of using the large flat screen.

Conference Services

Due to their flexibility and technical equipment, the Junior salon and the conference hall meet the most demanding criteria and are ideal for business meetings, negotiations or competitions.

DELICATO RESTAURANT

it is possible to book the entire restaurant with the option of synchronization and of using the projector with the large flat screen with the diagonal of 3 m

very adequate for the hodling of seminars and special formal, ceremonial and family events

it is possible to arrange individual conditions

SALON DIPLOMAT

a conference room for up to 50 people; modern interior; can be used for presentations, training, etc. If connected with another room, the salons size may be considerably enlarged, or the participants may be divided into two groups.

SALON JUNIOR

an exclusive salon for max. 20 people suitable mainly for closed meetings, open competitions and job interviews, press conferences, business lunches, etc.

Technical equipment (overhead projector, flipchart, projection screen, projector, etc.) may be rented for all conference rooms.

How to get to HOTEL JUNIOR BRATISLAVA ***

Coming from Prague

Exit the highway and just above the railway station turn left to ?ancová street. Pass Trnavské mýto and go along Trnavská cesta (direction Trnava). Turn right to Bajkalská street by the sports hall Pasienky and take the next left at the Strkovec lake to Drie?ová street.

Coming from Wienna

After you cross the border, go along Einsteinova street (direction Zilina) until you reach the Prístavný bridge. Then go along Bajkalská street and at the ?trkovec lake turn right to Drie?ová street.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL JUNIOR BRATISLAVA ***
Top season
1.Apr.12 - 30.Jun.12
1.Sep.12 - 31.Oct.12
Hight Season-Weekend
1.Jul.12 - 31.Aug.12
Low season- Week
1.Jan.12 - 31.Mar.12
1.Nov.12 - 27.Dec.12
single room 64.00 EUR 54.00 EUR 54.00 EUR
double room 74.00 EUR 64.00 EUR 64.00 EUR
triple room 84.00 EUR 75.00 EUR 75.00 EUR

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