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PRIVATE APARTMENT TOWER BRATISLAVA



Bastova 2, Bratislava, Slovakia

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Location

The new Tower Apartment is located in the attic of a 16-century burgher house (no elevator of course), right next to the historic Michael Tower, a medieval gate to the Old Town. From here, all the Bratislava attractions are only a short walk away.

Prime location and unique setting make the charming Tower Apartment the ideal place to stay while exploring the Old Town Bratislava. It is a perfect home away from home.

Rooms and Accommodation

The historic spiral-staircase takes you the cosy loft offering 100 square meters of well appointed space.

It combines the historical atmosphere of the place with modern amenities. With a double bed (a quality mattress on a platform) and a comfortable fold-out sofa for 2 extra persons, the apartment can accommodate up to 4 guests.

The studio has been newly furnished and tastefully decorated. It will definitely make you feel at home. The Tower Apartment also has fully equipped kitchen with dining area for 4 people and a fancy bathroom with a shower.

This delightful property is ideal for both a short-break as well as an extended stay.

Apartment Equipment

  • Double bed
  • fold-out sofa
  • regular sofa
  • 2 chests of drawers
  • wardrobe
  • desk with a swivel chair
  • Cable TV
  • DVD player
  • CD player
  • hair-dryer
  • iron & ironing board

Free unlimited broadband internet connection.

Kitchen has fridge with freezer, microwave oven, cooker, kettle, toaster, cookware & kitchen utensils, crockery & cutlery. Bed linen and towels are provided.

Dinning

Fully equipped kitchen is available. The Old Town offers wide selection of cafes, restaurants and bars.

Transfer pricelist

Schwechat Vienna - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons67.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons117.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons200.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons433.00 EUR
Bratislava airport - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons17.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons27.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons54.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons120.00 EUR
Prices in Euro per room per night at PRIVATE APARTMENT TOWER BRATISLAVA
Low-Season
6.Jan.08 - 19.Mar.08
High-Season
20.Mar.08 - 31.Dec.08
2 persons 73.00 EUR 80.00 EUR
3 - 4 persons 96.00 EUR 100.00 EUR

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