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APARTMENT BRATISLAVA HOLIDAY



Kollarovo namestie 20, 811 05 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Apartmánový dom bol postavený v roku 1930 (arch.Šilinger ).Okná izieb sú orientované na celoro?ne zelený park, za ktorým nasleduje architektonicky i farebne pekný komplex budov Slovenskej technickej univerzity.
V okruhu 300 m sa nachádza Prezidenský palác, Slovenská národná rada,populárne divadlo Nová scéna,Obchodná ulica,hotel Fórum a Tatra...
V okruhu do 1.000 m sa nachádza Bratislavský hrad,korunova?ný kostol Márie Terézie-kostol sv.Martina,Slovenské národné divadlo,Slovenské národné múzeum,Slovenská galéria, vä?šina ambasád,obchodných komôr,úrad OSN, Európskej únii, Medzinárodná autobusová stanica Mlynské nivy,Hlavná železni?ná stanica,.......

Apartment 2+1 – pre 1 – 3 osoby, plocha 90 m2 - Pozostáva z trojposte?ovej spálne ,obývacej izby, kuchyne, jedálne, vlastnej kúpelne a toalety. V prípade vä?šej skupiny je tu možnos? pridania ešte 2 pevných postelí v obyva?ke.V apartmáne sa tak môže pohodlne ubytova? celkom 5 osôb.

  • Apartmány sú priestranné,kompletne zariadené,plne vybavené a hygienicky ?isté.
  • Sú tam kvalitné matrace ( 90 x 200 x 25 cm ), poste?né prádlo a osušky,
  • V každej kúpe?ni va?a, dobrá sprcha,prá?ka a fén na vlasy,
  • V kuchyni s jedál?ou je plynový šporák,mikrovlnná rúra,chladni?ka,mrazni?ka,žehli?ka, kávovar,rýchlovarná konvica, jedálenský a kuchynský servis.....,
  • V každej obýva?ke je pohodlná 3+2+1 sedacia súprava, farebný TV s digitálnym príjmom satelitných tv a rádio staníc,telefón s prichádzajúcimi hovormi,
  • Internet – nonstop- zdarma / nutné vlastné PC /
  • Parkovanie je zdarma vo dvore, alebo v strážených garážach vzdialených 100 m .
  • Prices in Euro per room per night at APARTMENT BRATISLAVA HOLIDAY
    Low Season
    1.Nov.06 - 26.Dec.06
    4.Jan.07 - 31.Mar.07
    High Season 2007
    27.Dec.06 - 3.Jan.07
    1.Apr.07 - 31.Oct.07
    1 - 3 persons 95.00 EUR 113.00 EUR
    4 persons 118.00 EUR 136.00 EUR
    5 persons 142.00 EUR 159.00 EUR
    6 persons 165.00 EUR 182.00 EUR

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