12 November 2005

Hotel Devin Bratislava

Hotel Devin, named after a near-by standing castle Devin is located in the historical centre of Bratislava (in the past called also Preslavburg, Presburg, Braslavgrad, Possen, Pozon, Prespork ...). Bratislava is placed in the picturesque surroundings of the foothills of Male Karpaty and the edge of the Danube lowlands.

The hotel was built by famous Slovak architect Emil Belus, the autor of many important buildings in our town. The Hotel Devin is now a protected cultural monument.
In Bratislava, the thousand years old town, we can find the neolitic settlement as well as the Celtic setting, remains of the Roman military camp and other valuable remainders from the past. In 1291 Bratislava was given the royal town privileges. In 1919, Bratislava became the capital of Slovakia and in 1993 the capital of the independent Slovak Republic. Today it is the centre of cultural and social life in Slovakia.

The hotel offers you accommodation in rooms that have been completely renovated in the classical style. You may choose among single or double rooms, small or large suites. The total capacity of the hotel is 100 rooms with bathrooms, TV set with satelite programs, mini-bars (fridge) with drinks and telephones. All hotel is air-conditioned.

Hotel Devin Bratislava

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