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HOTEL MICHALSKA BRANA BRATISLAVA****



Bastova 4, Bratislava, Slovakia

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Location

Hotel Michalská brána is located in a very quiet street of the pedestrian zone of the Old Town, Bastova Street 4. Bastova Street is considered to be the narrowest and most romantic street of Bratislava.

Street itself tells many stories. It was built in 13th and 14th century and in medieval age and for centuries it used to be famous for being a home of the city hangman.

His house was demolished and replaced with a new baroque building in the middle of 18th century right facing the property of our hotel.

Hotel Michalska Brana is neighboring to majority of embassies and also therefore our location is very safe.

Rooms and Accommodation

Our passion for matching the past and the present, our sensitivity to colours and materials has made our Hotel Michalska Brana a guest house with glamour, cozy ambience and combined with sophisticated 21st century design.

We will be delighted to welcome you and to make this a part of your "true Bratislava" experience.

Hotel Michalska Brana offers 14 rooms single, double and apartments in different layouts and sizes. Twin beds or triple beds are on request.

All rooms have original double glazed wooden windows. Most bathrooms have full size window to provide you with refreshing daylight in the morning, noon and sunset.

Each room has free access to high speed internet, large shower corner or bathtub, in room safes and hairdryers. Air-conditioning and heating is regulated individually to enhance your home-like comfort.

Room Service

With pleasure we will deliver to your room or serviced apartment our delicious meals or breakfast prepared for you to your order as displayed in your guest handbook. We serve international cuisine but also original Slovak dishes from our Restaurant Michalska Brana.

Restaurant

We cordially invite you to taste original Slovak dishes in our popular high-quality Restaurant Michalska Brana. Capacity is 30 seats with an additional 40 available on our private terrace right under 80 year old leafy trees. Taste different dishes from unique Slovak recipes that only we can do.

With the relaxing ambience and our Slovak specialties we strive to make your experience in Slovakia complete. You are more than welcome! We are looking forward to being of service to you in the very close future.

Complimentary services

  • free use of high speed Internet in each room or apartment,
  • free use of Wi-Fi in the hotel lobby,
  • free use of laundry facilities /washing machine and dryer/.

Hotel Services

  • 24 hour reception and concierge services (city tours, restaurant bookings, theatre tickets),
  • Individually controlled air-conditioning and heating,
  • Room service,
  • A la carte breakfast,
  • Slovak Restaurant,
  • Dry cleaning service,
  • Daily housekeeping,
  • Business facilities (fax, printer, copier, Wi-Fi in the lobby),
  • Limousine service.

Parking

We are located within the pedestrian zone of the Old Town, the nearest parking place is on Ursulinska Street, 3 minute easy walk through Zamocnicka Street.

You can use credit cards to pay for parking fees. The parking place has its own navigation system and is easily accessible by car from Budapest, Vienna or Prague.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL MICHALSKA BRANA BRATISLAVA****
Week
1.Jan.11 - 1.Jan.12
Weekend
1.Jan.11 - 1.Jan.12
single Business 99.00 EUR 99.00 EUR
double Business 112.00 EUR 112.00 EUR
executive suite 144.00 EUR 144.00 EUR

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