simple rooms with warm accents feature wood furnishings, flat screen tvs and free wi fi. family rooms sleep up to 5 people. parking is complimentary. check in time: 2:00 pmcheck out time: 10:00 am. set 5 km from the slovak national theatre, this straightforward hotel is also 6 km from the slovak national museum and 7 km from bratislava castle. there's a lobby bar, as well as a casual restaurant serving hot breakfast (fee) and regional cuisine
Slovak (Slovák)
Izby pre rodiny majú kapacitu až päť osôb. Jednoduché útulné izby s dreveným nábytkom ponúkajú Wi‑Fi zdarma a televízor s plochou obrazovkou. K dispozícii je hotelový bar, neformálna reštaurácia servírujúca teplé raňajky (za poplatok) a regionálnu kuchyňu. Čas príchodu: 14:00Čas odchodu: 10:00. Parkovanie je zdarma. Tento neformálny hotel sa nachádza 5 km od Slovenského národného divadla, 6 km od Slovenského národného múzea a 7 km od Bratislavského hradu.
Bratislava Airport 18 min
SNM-Natural History Museum (13 min)
Museum branch dedicated to natural history, including exhibits on biodiversity & paleontology.
Slavín (17 min)
This hilltop monument & burial ground of Soviet Army soldiers who died in WWII offers scenic views.
The Blue Church (13 min)
Striking baby-blue church designed in the art nouveau style in the early 1900s.
Old Town Hall (13 min)
This museum in the Old Town Hall complex features exhibits on the history of Bratislava.
Devín Castle (24 min)
Partially reconstructed medieval castle offering panoramic vistas over the Danube & Morava rivers.
Presidential Palace (14 min)
Presidential palace featuring landscaped gardens & a fountain with a giant Earth sculpture.
Michael's Gate (12 min)
Entrance gate dating to the city's 1300s fortifications, with a weapons museum & views from the top.
Hviezdoslav Square (13 min)
Old town square overlooked by the Neo-Renaissance theater, fountain & statue of its namesake poet.
Primatial Palace (13 min)
Elegant 1781-era palace containing tapestries & statues, currently a music hall & mayor's office.
Man at Work (17 min)
Offbeat bronze statue of a sewer worker resting at the top of a manhole, peeping at passersby.
St. Martin's Cathedral (10 min)
13th-century Gothic/Romanesque Catholic cathedral with 4 chapels & 3 naves used for coronations.
Slovak National Gallery (13 min)
Sizable art museum with a range of local & international pieces, plus a bookstore & cafe.
Main Square (13 min)
Charming old buildings border this well-known historic square with a small fountain.
Bratislava Castle (20 min)
Reconstructed Baroque castle dating back to 907 A.D. & national museum located on a hilltop.
Museum of the Pharmacy (12 min)
Opened in 1953, this small museum features exhibits on the history of pharmacies in Bratislava.