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Tatra

Bratislava
This hotel lies close to the city centre and in the tourist area. It is located close to a park as well as a river and the nearest lake is located about 8 km away. Restaurants, shopping venues, bars, public transport and nightclubs are all a short walk from the hotel and a main road is also not far away. Built in 1930 and renovated in 2003, this conference hotel offers a total of 85 rooms spread over 5 floors, and includes 37 singles, 45 doubles and 3 suites. Various facilities are available to guests including a foyer with a 24-hour reception, a lift, a safe, a currency exchange desk and a cloakroom. In addition, the hotel offers a café, a bar, a nightclub, an auditorium, a casino, a games room, a TV room, an air-conditioned à la carte restaurant (with highchairs for infants), a conference room, an Internet terminal (WLAN), a bicycle storage facility, as well as a car park. Room and laundry services as well as medical assistance are also on offer to hotel guests The comfortably furnished rooms come with an en suite bathroom with hairdryer. In addition, all rooms come with a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, a radio, Internet access, a minibar/ fridge, a king-sized bed, a sitting area and central heating. Guests have the opportunity to relax in the hotel's sauna, enjoy a massage or work out in the gym. The nearest golf course is 20 km from the hotel and a ski area lies 20 km away. Guests may choose their breakfast, lunch or evening meals from individual buffets. At midday and in the evenings, guests may also select dishes from the set menu, or take the à la carte option. In addition, the hotel caters for guests with special dietary requirements.
Tripadvisor Rating3.5  / 5(478  reviews)
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Double Tree By Hilton Bratislava

Bratislava
Hiltons Commitment to You During COVID-19 ” Weve updated our reservation and cancellation policies, extended Hilton Honors Points and status and may be requiring face coverings, temperature checks, health declarations and use of mobile contact tracing at our hotels around the world. Please visit our dedicated COVID-19 page for the latest and before traveling.We kindly inform our guests that unexpected renovations of the parking garage will be carried out from Monday April 9 2018 until Monday 30 2018 until further notice. During this period parking places will be available with limitations. The DoubleTree by Hilton Bratislava hotel is attached to Bratislava's new Ondrej Nepela ice hockey stadium, sports complex and tennis arena in the heart of Slovakia's vibrant capital city. Our modern, full-service hotel in Bratislava is the perfect place to stay for ice hockey championships – we're only five minutes from the historical city center and moments from M.R. Stefánika Airport Bratislava (BTS). Our new DoubleTree hotel is also just a 45-minute drive or 50-minute connection from Vienna Schwechat International Airport (VIE). Enjoy the hospitality you've come to expect in a location full of surprises. Our beautifully appointed Bratislava guest rooms and suites offer pampering bath amenities, work desks, satellite TV, our incredibly comfortable Sweet Dreams® beds and wireless high-speed internet access. DoubleTree guests also have full use of all hotel amenities, such as an indoor heated swimming pool, saunas (dry and steam), well-equipped Fitness Center and in-room dining. Enjoy diverse onsite dining options at our hotel next to the new Orange Arena ice hockey complex. Choose Tuscany Open Bar Kitchen Concept if Italian cuisine is your pleasure for lunch or dinner. Or, select from a wide variety of international dishes at Opus Restaurant, our casual dining room open for three meals daily.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(789  reviews)
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Why People Love Slovakia

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Slovakia

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Anne_E
5
Sep 2023
we couldn’t pick a favorite but Loved Estergom cathedral and the incredible view of the Danube river bend there, and the great lunch in the atmospheric subterranean huge adjacent cafe. But Gyor was wonderful, and Szentendre is like a fairy tale artistic village! Gabriela is a thoughtful, intell...
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opportunistictravels
5
Oct 2019
It was the perfect way to kickstart my trip to Budapest! Wish I had done this for other routes. This was in stark contrast to my encounter with an over-crowded train from Prague to Bratislava (ugh). Tour guide: Andrea (HU) Andrea never ran out of engaging stories and trivia from Hungary's histor...
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Herga K
5
Oct 2016

Michael was fantastic! He made the trip interesting and his knowledge of Slovakia and its regions is extensive. We enjoyed our trip. Slovakis is beautiful country and there is lots to see and enjoyed our trip. We would highly recommend this trip.

Frequently Asked Questions about Slovakia

What are some must-visit attractions in Slovakia?

Slovakia is a country full of natural wonders and cultural heritage. Some of the must-visit attractions include the High Tatras mountain range, Bratislava Castle, Spiš Castle, Slovak Paradise National Park, and the wooden churches of the Slovak Carpathians.

What are some popular activities to do in Slovakia?

There are plenty of activities to do in Slovakia, such as hiking in the mountains, skiing, snowboarding, exploring the caves, visiting thermal springs and spas, and tasting Slovak cuisine and wine.

What are the best accommodations for travelers in Slovakia?

Slovakia offers a range of accommodations, including hotels, guesthouses, and apartments. Some of the best options include the Grand Hotel Kempinski High Tatras, Devin Hotel in Bratislava, Hotel Marrol's in Bratislava, and the AquaCity Poprad.

What is the best time to visit Slovakia?

The best time to visit Slovakia is during the summer months of June to August, when the weather is warm and sunny. However, winter sports enthusiasts may want to visit between December and March to take advantage of the skiing and snowboarding opportunities.

What are some traditional Slovak foods to try?

Slovak cuisine is hearty and filling, with many dishes featuring meat, potatoes, and dairy products. Some traditional dishes to try include bryndzov halušky (dumplings with sheep cheese), kapustnica (cabbage soup), and cignska pečienka (gypsy roast).

What are some hidden gems in Slovakia that are worth visiting?

While Slovakia has many well-known sights, there are also some hidden gems that are worth visiting. These include the village of Čičmany with its traditional wooden houses, the medieval town of Bardejov, and the Orava Castle, which is said to be haunted.

What are some tips for travelers to Slovakia?

Some tips for travelers to Slovakia include learning a few Slovak phrases, bringing comfortable shoes for walking, packing for different weather conditions, and being respectful of the local customs and traditions.

What are the best places to go hiking in Slovakia?

Slovakia is a hiker's paradise, with numerous trails and routes to choose from. Some of the best places to go hiking include the High Tatras, Slovak Paradise National Park, and the Low Tatras National Park.

What are some famous Slovak festivals?

Slovakia has many festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from music and art to food and wine. Some of the most famous festivals include the Bratislava Music Festival, the Slovak Wine Fest, and the Vchodn Folklore Festival.

What are some recommended day trips from Bratislava?

While Bratislava is a great city to explore, there are also many interesting day trips to take from there. Some recommended options include visiting the Devin Castle, exploring the wine region of Small Carpathians, and hiking in the Little Carpathians.