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Hotel PLUS BRATISLAVA



Bulharska 72, 821 04 Bratislava, Slovakia

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

The HOTEL PLUS is located in the Bratislava quarter of Trnávka. The town centre is easily reached by trolleybus (no. 204 towards the Main railway station, no. 205 towards the Mlynské Nivy Bus Station, or Tescos by the central Kamenné Square) from the bus stop on Bulharská Street, which is about 100m from the hotel.

The Avion Shopping Park (IKEA, Hypernova supermarket), the D1 motorway turn-off and M.R. Štefánika Airport are all nearby.

Rooms and Accommodation

The hotel provides accommodation services in:

a) dorms (x34), i.e. 1, 2 or 3-bed rooms in the form of a dorm system with facilities (a dorm comprises 2 separate lockable rooms with a joint social area and a TV in one of the rooms)

b) self-contained double bedrooms with facilities and TV /9x/

c) apartments /2x/ - an apartment comprises a double bedroom with extra bed and living room with sofa and TV

The total accommodation capacity is approx. 240 beds.

Hotel Services

Other facilities available to guests include an:

  • exchange office at reception
  • lobby bar
  • Internet

We offer complete catering services for weddings, balls, graduations, celebrations, corporate gatherings, school-leaving parties, banquets, receptions and a range of other social events in the premises of our restaurant, conference room or smaller salons.

We are also happy to provide catering at your premises, satisfying your more demanding gastronomic needs with a menu according to your instructions.

In the summer months hotel guests can also enjoy the Zlaté Piesky natural lake just 950m from the hotel or the Slne?né Jazerá (lakes) in Senec about 20 km away.

Restaurant

The hotel has a restaurant and buffet. The hotel restaurant is open daily from 7:00 to 21:00 hrs. (the hotel management reserves the right to change opening hours) and offers guests a broad variety of meals from the menu, the option of half-board or full-board for group tours and a lunch menu for 98,- Sk / 3,25.-EUR. (ATTACH SELECTION FROM MENU)

Besides the restaurant, guests can take advantage also of a wide range of cold and warm meals, drinks and various snacks on sale at the buffet, open almost 17 hours a day.

Meetings and Events

The hotel has conference facilities available for lectures, training sessions, seminars and social activities. The larger Hall /Green Hall/ has a capacity of 100 - 150, while two smaller rooms are available for groups of up to 20 persons.

Naturally, technical equipment such as a projector, flipchart, audio facilities, etc is available.

Conference packages are also available, which include coffee break services (coffee, mineral water, pastry, fruit, etc) and lunch menus at discount prices.

How to get to Hotel PLUS BRATISLAVA

Bus: 67, Trolleybus: 204, 205
Prices in Euro per room per night at Hotel PLUS BRATISLAVA
All year round
1.Jan.11 - 1.Jan.12
single room 39.00 EUR
double room 48.00 EUR
triple room 60.00 EUR
apartment 60.00 EUR

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