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HOTEL RAPID BRATISLAVA



Telocvicna 11, 821 05 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Hotel RAPID sa nachádza v tichom prostredí športového areálu FK RAPID Ružinov v okrajovej èasti Bratislavy - Prievoze. Je súèasou komplexu športovísk - troch futbalových trávnatých plôch a hádzanárskeho ihriska. Pre návštevníkov je k dispozícii parkovisko a garáže. Reštaurácia a dva salóny umožòujú usporadúvanie rôznych spoloèenských akcií, seminárov, školení, èi už pre organizácie alebo súkromné osoby až pre 150 osôb. Ubytovanie   poskytuje   39 jedno,  dvoj   a   trojlôžkových   izieb s   príslušenstvom a   jeden   apartmán.

1 jednolôžková izba, 14 jednolôžkových izieb s prístelkou, 15 dvojlôžkových izieb, 9 trojlôžkových izieb a 1 apartmán. Všetky izby sú vybavené kúpe¾òou, sociálnym zariadením, TV, telefónom a rádiom.

- Reštaurácia s kapacitou 100 miest
- Malý salónik (15 miest)
- Konferenèný salón (50 miest), je vybavený televízorom,    videom, meotarom, flipchartom a plátnom

Parkovisko (nie je strážené), garáže, zmenáreò, faxové služby, odkazová služba, taxi služba, zabezpeèovanie leteniek, výlety po a do okolia Bratislavy.

V prípade seriózneho záujmu je možné kontaktova nás na horeuvedených èíslach, prípadne dohodnú' niektoré podmienky osobne.

V rámci služby športové sústredenia ponúkame:

- plná penzia 600,- Sk / os. (strava by mala by upravená na základe konzultácie s lekárom mužstva), v cene sú zahrnuté aj nápoje.
- rehabilitácia: whirlpool
- pranie
- kabína v cene prenájmu ihriska

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL RAPID BRATISLAVA
season
1.Jan.10 - 1.Jan.11
single room 32.00 EUR
double room 42.00 EUR
triple room 54.00 EUR
apartment 76.00 EUR
breakfast 4.00 EUR
parking place 6.00 EUR
single room extra bed 39.00 EUR
triple with extra bed 61.00 EUR

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