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HOTEL PREMIUM BRATISLAVA****



Priekopy Street 20, Bratislava, Slovakia

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Location

Modern city and business hotel with excellent location in business district "Ruzinov" beside Bajkalska Street close to city centre.
Good traffic accessibility, congress hall, modern interior are advantages, which acknowledge also serious clients. You can park your car at enclosed hotel court, garage or in front of hotel.

Rooms and Accommodation

Modern hotel rooms cover all your claims.
For your disposal are:

  • Write Desk
  • Minibar
  • Direct Dial Phone
  • Internet Link
  • Tv With Radio
  • Safe

Choose from 3 single rooms, 36 double or twin rooms and 3 suites. We can offer you rooms with bathroom or shower, with or without air-condition and rooms for non-smokers.

Restaurant

Stylish and modern restaurant with excellent cuisine with more than 50 seats invite you to taste Slovak and Mediterranean cuisine. Miscellanous and various hot and cold buffet breakfast is included in room price.

Make your first business on business breakfast at enjoyable atmosphere.

Lobby bar is open daily 7.00 - 24.00. Basic hot and cold drinks offer reception non-stop.

Conference Services

Air-Conditioned Congress Hall

Air-Conditioned Congress Hall - for 80 persons theatre style seating with audio-video technical equipment is ideal place for your business meetings, conferences, presentations and parties - daylight or darkness as you need

Business Centre

For small meetings up to 10 persons equipped with PC with Internet connection.

Wellness center

Whirlpool for 2 persons, Sauna and Tepidarium enjoy your evening after wearisome and successful day. Entry : only for private groups - minimum 2 persons.

Transfer pricelist

Schwechat Vienna - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons2,000.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons3,500.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons6,000.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons13,000.00 EUR
Bratislava airport - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons500.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons800.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons1,600.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons3,600.00 EUR
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL PREMIUM BRATISLAVA****
Low-Season
2.Jan.08 - 30.Mar.08
31.Oct.08 - 27.Dec.08
Weekend-Low-Season
2.Jan.08 - 30.Mar.08
28.Jun.08 - 1.Sep.08
31.Oct.08 - 27.Dec.08
Summer-Season
28.Jun.08 - 1.Sep.08
High-Season
31.Mar.08 - 27.Jun.08
2.Sep.08 - 30.Oct.08
single room 93.00 EUR 80.00 EUR 96.00 EUR 126.00 EUR
twin for 1person 96.00 EUR 83.00 EUR 100.00 EUR 129.00 EUR
twin Double 120.00 EUR 100.00 EUR 126.00 EUR 146.00 EUR
suite (1-3.person) 149.00 EUR 133.00 EUR 166.00 EUR 183.00 EUR

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