incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 8,44/10 - The Skaritz Hotel & Residence is a beautiful Old ... more
Town boutique hotel overlooking the scenic of Michalska Street Promenade. All 20 guestrooms are non-smoking. The first 2 floors take you back to the last couple of...
Opened in July 2008, the Skaritz Hotel & Residence is a beautiful old town boutique hotel ... more
overlooking the scenic Michalska Street.The non-smoking rooms are spread over 3 floors, with the first 2 floors taking you back to past centuries with their inter...
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Location. The Skaritz Hotel and Residence is located in Bratislava, Slovakia. The hotel ... more
is situated in the centre of the capital's Old Town, overlooking the scenic Michalska Street, 100 metres from the Main Square. The medieval entrance to the city, Michael's Gate, is 100 metres from the hotel, and Bratislava Castle, St Martin's Cathedral, and the Presidential Palace are all 500 metres away. Hotel Features. The Skaritz Hotel and Residence is a boutique property housed in a 500 year old building. The hotel combines the atmosphere of the Old Town with modern amenities including a fitness centre, sauna, and a 24 front desk. Services include laundry and dry cleaning, a concierge, wireless Internet in the public spaces, and Thai massage in the treatment room from the specially trained staff. Secure parking facilities are available near the hotel. The Presburg Restaurant at the Skaritz Hotel serves traditional Presporok cuisine, dishes that combine elements of Slovak, Hungarian, and Austrian cookery. The restaurant offers complimentary buffet breakfast each morning. The hotel also features a bar, and room service is available. The hotel has a conference room with a capacity for meetings of up to 10 people, and there is also a 24 hour business centre. Guestrooms. There are 20 guestrooms at the Skaritz Hotel and Residence. Rooms on first two floors are evocative of the Old Town's history, while those on the top floor feature stylish contemporary Italian design. Room amenities include air conditioning, satellite television, wireless Internet, coffee/tea makers, minibars, and hair dryers.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Skaritz Hotel and Residence is located in Bratislava, Slovakia. The hotel ... more
is situated in the centre of the capital's Old Town, overlooking the scenic Michalska Street, 100 metres from the Main Square. The medieval entrance to the city, Michael's Gate, is 100 metres from the hotel, and Bratislava Castle, St Martin's Cathedral, and the Presidential Palace are all 500 metres away. Hotel Features. The Skaritz Hotel and Residence is a boutique property housed in a 500 year old building. The hotel combines the atmosphere of the Old Town with modern amenities including a fitness centre, sauna, and a 24 front desk. Services include laundry and dry cleaning, a concierge, wireless Internet in the public spaces, and Thai massage in the treatment room from the specially trained staff. Secure parking facilities are available near the hotel. The Presburg Restaurant at the Skaritz Hotel serves traditional Presporok cuisine, dishes that combine elements of Slovak, Hungarian, and Austrian cookery. The restaurant offers complimentary buffet breakfast each morning. The hotel also features a bar, and room service is available. The hotel has a conference room with a capacity for meetings of up to 10 people, and there is also a 24 hour business centre. Guestrooms. There are 20 guestrooms at the Skaritz Hotel and Residence. Rooms on first two floors are evocative of the Old Town's history, while those on the top floor feature stylish contemporary Italian design. Room amenities include air conditioning, satellite television, wireless Internet, coffee/tea makers, minibars, and hair dryers.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Central to the town and overlooking the Danube. Disadvantages: A bit expensive. The sauna and pool are closed until december 2007.
The Hotel danube in Bratislava , overlooking the beautiful blue river danube ,or donau, as it is known in Germany. It is spacious and scrupulously clean .The staff are friendly and professional with an excellent command of the English language.It has a swimming pool and gym facilities although these are currently closed for renovation until december 2007. There is an excellent restaurant, conference rooms and they have a massive grand piano in the foyer with a resident musician.Luxury soaps, body lotion, shampoos are provided and there is a safe in each room , also, an essential item, a hair dryer. There is covered parking accessed with a card. It is situated right in the heart of the town which is buzzing with vitality and has an air of euphoria after the years of communist oppression. Bratislava itself is emerging from the shadows ...
Advantages: Reasonably priced, clean, modern Disadvantages: Not in the city centre as one might reasonably assume from the name
We stayed her for one night. It's billed as close to City Centre but this is not strictly true. It is a bus, tram or trolley-bus ride away and will take an average of about 20 minutes to get there. It may save a lot of hassle to take a taxi which at about Ł5 is a reasonably priced option. The hotel is bright, clean and modern. The room we had was a twin superior, non smoking room on 9th floor with a small balcony. We had only paid for a standard room but were upgraded without additional cost on arrival. The room was clean and beds were comfortable. The bathroom though small was adequate with snow white fluffy towels and a nice display of freebies.The breakfast buffet was extensive and plentiful and the staff were pleasant and helpful. I would definetly stay here again. ...
Advantages: Cheap, reasonably cheerful, one of the city's better hotels Disadvantages: Eastern Europe and Western Europe still differ a lot
I went to visit Slovakia for a short break when I was living in Vienna, spending 3 nights in Bratislava, staying at the Hotel Turist (read on to see why the op’s called Hotel Filmstar). I was in quite a good mood when I arrived as my taxi had only ended up costing me 50p more than the hotel had said it should – quite an achievement I thought considering I don’t speak a word of Slovakian. The first thing I realized when I arrived, though, is that websites can lie. You probably knew this already, but I was a naive little teenager at the time and I thought that if a website said something, then it must be true. The following quotes come from their website ( www.turist.sk/ ).
“Hotel Turist offers comfortable accommodation for favourable price in 99 double and triple rooms, which are equipped with bathroom, toilet ...