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BOTEL FAIRWAY Bratislava ***



Nábr. arm. gen. L. Svobodu, Bratislava, Slovensko

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Botel FAIRWAY je zakotvený na rieke Dunaj v tichej lokalite v centre mesta. Má priame autobusové a elektri?kové spojenie, je vzdialený cca 15 minút pešej chôdze krásnou promenádou od historického jadra mesta a s blízkym dia?ni?ným napojením na Viede?, Budapeš? a Prahu. Od najvä?šieho kongresového a výstavníckeho centra na Slovensku Incheba je vzdialený vzdušnou ?iarou cca 800 metrov.

Ubytovanie poskytuje v 28 útulných dvojlôžkových izbách, vybavených pohodlnými lôžkami, sprchovacím kútom s WC, rádiom, telefónom a TV - SAT.

Kaviare? s kapacitou 50 stoli?iek ponúka pestrý sortiment alkoholických a nealkoholických nápojov. Botel poskytuje ra?ajky zadarmo.

Ubytovacie a stravovacie služby poskytuje celoro?ne, v letnom období ponúka príjemné posedenie na slne?nej terase s kapacitou cca 70 miest.

Pre obchodné rokovania a stretnutia je k dispozícii samostatný salónik pre 15 osôb.

Zabezpe?ujeme zmenárenské služby, ?istenie a žehlenie bielizne a úschovu cenností. Priamo pred botelom je možnos? parkovania pre osobné automobily i autobusy.

Prices in Euro per room per night at BOTEL FAIRWAY Bratislava ***
All year round
1.Jan.10 - 1.Jan.11
single room 37.00 EUR
double room 50.00 EUR

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