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HOTEL KAMILA BRATISLAVA



Cierna Voda 611, 900 25 Chorvátsky Grob

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Hotel Kamila

25 pohodlne a vkusne zariadených izieb (z toho 4 apartmány)

  • všetky so samostatnou kúpe??ou a WC, viaceré s masážnymi va?ami
  • minibarom
  • trezorom
  • televízorom s 25 satelitnými programami
  • rádiom
  • možnos?ou pripojenia na internet

    Originálna výzdoba ubytovacích a verejných priestorov nesie rukopis majite?ky - ?lenky SND Kamily Magálovej.

    Firemne podujatia 

    Konferen?ná technika

    • televízor
    • videorekordér
    • spätný projektor
    • premietacie plátno
    • flipchart
    • stereo súprava
    • mikrofón
    • diaprojektor
    • multimediálny projektor
    • panaboard

    Sprievodný program

    • golf
    • kone
    • stre?ba z historickej kuše
    • casino
    • jazda v historických ko?iaroch
    • živá hudba
    • relaxcentrum

    Hotelová reštaurácia poskytuje bufetové ra?ajky s viacerými teplými jedlami, originálne menu na obed ?i ve?eru.

  • Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL KAMILA BRATISLAVA
    All year round
    1.Jan.11 - 1.Jan.12
    apartment 99.00 EUR
    single Standard 79.00 EUR
    double Standard 89.00 EUR

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