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APARTMENT HISTORICAL CENTRE



Heydukova street no. 3, 811 05 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Location

The adress of apartment is Heydukova Street No. 3. The apartment is located in a historical building in central part of town, with a nice view to the green and quiet yard from balcony. It has recently been completely refurbished and furnished with brand new equipment. Internet is available in Inrenet Cafe on house ground floor.

Rooms and Accommodation

Welcome to Apartment Historical Centre, one of Bratislava's nicest and most luxurious apartments which offers Finnish SAUNA for pleasure, relaxation and strengthen health.

Apartment is carefully restored, situated in historical building right by the old city center of Bratislava! All the interesting sights are reachable by foot. You can visit the Castle, the Presidential Palace, the Slovak National Opera Theatre, the St. Martin Cathedral, the Main square and shops and traditionsal restaurants and pubs too.

The owners of apartment can offer you an apartment which provides very high standard of accommodation with hotel level.

Accommodation options and apartments amenities: Bedrooms ( 30 square metres each) with separate bathroom and toilet are very pleasant for couple. Each room provides complete bathroom and shower, towels, linens, and television. One bedroom has double bed and one extra bed and the second one has two separate beds and one extra bed. Rooms have their own security locking which guarantees the guests an absolute security.

The whole apartment is very spacious (120 square meters at all). It consists of two bedrooms, two bathrooms and two toilets, big living room with comfortable sofa and a welcoming fire-place (60 square meters at all). It is very comfortable for bigger group of guests too.

Apartment Facilities

Finnish SAUNA for your pleasure, relax and health!

Bed linens and towels are free of charge. Each room has TV with satellite with more than 50 channels!

There is a spacious self-catering kitchen with a: dining space, gas cooker, microwave, refrigerator, freezer, dinner service and all utensils. Big hall has a space for luggage. The kitchen is shared.

  • Cooker
  • Fridge/Freezer
  • Utensils
  • Washing Machine
  • Dryer
  • TV
  • Iron/Ironing Board

Parking

Parking is available directly in front of the apartment. Parking in the underground garage (30 meters away.)

Prices in Euro per room per night at APARTMENT HISTORICAL CENTRE
All year round 2008
1.Jan.08 - 29.Dec.08
5 persons 164.00 EUR
6 persons 186.00 EUR
7 persons 208.00 EUR
1 - 4 persons 142.00 EUR
8 persons 230.00 EUR

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