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OLD TOWN APARTMENT BRATISLAVA -  BRATISLAVA OLD TOWN APARTMENT

OLD TOWN APARTMENT BRATISLAVA



Zelena Street no. 10, 4th floor, Bratislava, Slovakia

Would you like to book this hotel? Please call travel consultant:
tel: +420 226 201 910-13
fax: +420 226 201 915
email: info@slovakiaholiday.com

Location

The Old Town Apartment is ideally positioned in the very centre of Bratislava on the narrow Zelena street connecting the historical Old Town Square and Michalska/Venturska street with many restaurants and cafes.

All the major places of interest are within easy walk.

Rooms and Accommodation

This delightful attic studio invites you to enjoy well appointed accommodation with all the amenities you would expect from a quality holiday flat. The newly refurbished Old Town Apartment is bright, well equipped and tastefully decorated. The studio is air-conditioned in the summer season !

The apartment has flexible bedding arrangement where a double bed can be split into twins. The studio also has fully equipped kitchenette, bathroom with shower and a separate toilet.

The Old Town apartment features not only 30 square meters (323 square feet) of an attic space but also a 40 square meters (430 square feet) large terrace offering stunning view of the red roofs of the historical Old Town houses, the spire of the famous St. Martin Cathedral and the majestic Bratislava Castle.

Apartment Equipment

  • Lift in the building
  • air-conditioning (cooling only, available May - September)
  • SAT TV
  • DVD player
  • CD player
  • iron & ironing board
  • shower
  • hair dryer
  • fridge
  • cooker
  • electric kettle
  • microwave
  • toaster
  • cookware & kitchen utensils
  • crockery & cutlery
  • large terrace with a table
  • 2 chairs
  • sunshade

Restaurant

Breakfast is not included in the room rate.
There is a wide choice of cafes, restaurants and bars in the Old Town.

Conference

The Old Town Apartment is favoured by travellers because of the prime location, tastefully decorated interior and the great terrace. Cosy and private atmosphere will let you feel at home. All this is available for a fraction of the cost of a similar Bratislava hotel.

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 OLD TOWN APARTMENT BRATISLAVA
High Season
20.Mar.08 - 31.Dec.08
Low Season
6.Jan.08 - 19.Mar.08
2 persons 80.00 EUR 73.00 EUR

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