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PATIO HOSTEL BRATISLAVA



Spitalska 35, 811 08 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Would you like to book this hotel? Please call travel consultant:
tel: +420 226 201 910-13
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Location

The Patio Hostel has got a perfect location: it is in the city centre - just opposite the tram stop and furthermore the hostel is situated in the courtyard. Thanks to this our guests can use toll free parking lot in the courtyard and the the street noise is eliminated.

The Old Town is just a few minute-walk away from the hostel, the TESCO supermarket is just across the street. Bars, pubs, restaurants and clubs are almost round the corner. Staying in the Patio Hostel you dont need a taxi or a bus to reach any of the most interesting places in the city.

Rooms and Accommodation

The PATIO hostel was open in 2004 as the first hostel in Bratislava. During these 4 years we have learnt a lot. We also increased the capacity and nowadays we offer over 100 beds in various types of rooms like: twins, triples or 4-bed rooms used as privates or 6-, 8-, 10 and 12-bed dormitories.

So we can proudly say that PATIO is: The first, the biggest and the most experienced hostel in Bratislava.

Hotel Services

  • 24 hour reception - no curfew & no lockout
  • Common room with CATV and table soccer
  • Fully equipped kitchen (microvawe oven, fridge, free coffee and tea)
  • Shared WC/showers
  • Bed linen included
  • Towels available
  • Security lockers
  • FREE internet access (3 PCs in common romm + WiFi)
  • FREE luggage storage
  • FREE bike room
  • FREE Parking
  • FREE laundry, clothes dryer and iron

Bratislava

Right in the heart of Europe, there is a beautiful city Bratislava, known as a „Rose on Danube“. From ancient times it used to be a junction of old trade routes and various civilizations that left here magnificent and impressive remains. Nowadays Bratislava is the capital of the Slovak republic.

Nowadays Bratislava is like a boiling pot full of different, delicious and unforgettable flavours. Here you can find and taste almost everything you have ever dreamt about. Just look under the pot cover. There are plenty of historical landmarks, museums, cultural events, original wine cellars, mouth-watering food and things to do.

And after dark, when the night starts, get ready to enjoy the wild nigh life till the early morning. Because pubs, clubs, discos and beautiful girls - that can totally suck you dry.

It depends on you how you want to taste it. You can sip it, drink it, eat it, swallow it or just simply enjoy it. And do it hard because you will never forget about Bratislava.

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 PATIO HOSTEL BRATISLAVA
Low-Season
1.Nov.08 - 28.Feb.09
Shoulder-Season
1.Mar.08 - 31.May.08
1.Oct.08 - 31.Oct.08
High-Season
21.Mar.08 - 24.Mar.08
1.Jun.08 - 30.Sep.08
28.Dec.08 - 2.Jan.09
double room 50.00 EUR 53.00 EUR 63.00 EUR
triple room 65.00 EUR 70.00 EUR 90.00 EUR
quarter room 80.00 EUR 86.00 EUR 106.00 EUR

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