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HOTEL MIVA BRATISLAVA ****



Bzovicka 38, 851 07 Bratislava, Slovakia

Would you like to book this hotel? Please call travel consultant:
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Location

If you are coming by road from HUNGARY (Rajka-Rusovce) or from AUSTRIA (Kittsee-Jarovce), we are the first Hotel in BRATISLAVA, the capital city of Slovakia. Hotel Miva is located on the south-east side of Bratislava and only 8km from the City-centre.

A short bus ride away is vibrant Bratislava with its historic Castle, churches and unspoilt "Old Town" district. It offers to the visitor many museums, art galleries, restaurants, fashion shops and entertainment from street concerts, buskers and live theatre.

Rooms and Accommodation

Miva hotel offers COMFORT, HOSPITALITY and PROMPT service in a PLEASANT and FRIENDLY atmosphere, all at a reasonable and affordable price.

Our hotel has 20 rooms, either singles or doubles, each with ensuite (shower and toilet) and one suite with a large bathroom.

All rooms have

  • cable TV
  • telephone with international direct dialling
  • clock-radio
  • mini-bar
  • fridge

Room service and daily buffet breakfast are available as well as guest car parking in a secured garage and right in front of the hotel on parking place which is being watched during the night.

Restaurant

Our upstairs restaurant offers a-la-carte fine dining from lunch till late evening in the ambience of live background music. In addition there is a Coffee Shop for light meals and drinks until 3am, a Summer Terrace for alfresco dining and a Billiard Room.

Also available are two function rooms (seating 25 or 60 people) for business meetings or receptions and on-site internet facilities. Besides all this, located on the ground floor of the building, is a supermarket, open 7 days a week.

Free Time

Just across the street from MIVA, you can walk through a beautiful quiet countryside along the banks of Danube river. The biggest dam in Europe, "Gab?ikovo", can be found a few kilometres away.

Alternatively, at lake Drazdiak you can swim, go fishing, waterbike, excercise in a fitness centre, play tennis or simply relax on the beach.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL MIVA BRATISLAVA ****
All year round
1.Jan.08 - 1.Jan.09
single room 85.00 EUR
double room 85.00 EUR
triple room 92.00 EUR
apartment 139.00 EUR

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