Soundproof windows that actually block out the pedestrian zone noise
Apartment-style freedom with hotel-grade cleanliness
한눈에 보기: A stealthy sanctuary in the dead center of the tourist zone that feels more like a private residence than a hotel.
@Travellingleavers님의 리뷰: I loved having my own little apartment in Bratislava. The kitchen was perfect for quick breakfasts, and the room felt huge compared to standard hotels. It’s simple, clean, and that heated towel rack was such a nice bonus after a long day exploring.
여기에 머물렀던 게스트가 말했습니다
The hype
Guests are universally shocked by how quiet the rooms are despite the busy street below.
Reality check
The 'included' breakfast is served at a nearby partner restaurant and gets mixed reviews—foodies should skip it.
You want to walk everywhere and never touch a taxi
You need a kitchenette to save money on meals
You prioritize silence but refuse to stay in the suburbs
청결 & 유지관리
9.5
Housekeeping: Daily service is thorough; guests consistently report 'spotless' rooms.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling clean; grout is well-maintained and no mold issues reported.
Maintenance: Excellent condition; everything works, from the AC to the shower pressure.
Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp white linens and decent quality towels.
Odors & scents: Neutral and fresh; no musty old-building smells.
숙면지수™
9.2조용함
조용함
0-4시끄러움
4-7.5보통
7.5-10조용함
Church bells in the morning
Faint hallway noise if other guests are loud
예약 전에
알아둘 사항
The hotel is in a pedestrian-only zone; taxis cannot drop you at the front door.
City tax is usually payable in cash upon arrival.
Luggage storage is available if you arrive before check-in.
준비물
Comfortable shoes for cobblestones (the walk to the hotel is unavoidable)
Earplugs (just in case you want to sleep with windows open)
Universal travel adapter (Type E/F sockets)
객실 지니
최고의 선택
Deluxe Apartment 20 or 22 for extra space and courtyard views
Second-floor units often have higher ceilings and better light
피해야 할 객실
Apartment 18 if you are claustrophobic (it's the smallest at ~194 sq ft)
First-floor units if you want more privacy from the street level
객실 요청 지니 – 복사 & 붙여넣기
“I would love a quiet unit on the 2nd floor or higher, ideally facing the courtyard. If possible, please avoid the smallest unit (Apartment 18).”
자주 묻는 질문 및 숨은 팁
예약하기 전에 실제로 알고 싶은 모든 것.
Is there parking on site?
No. You must park in a nearby public garage (approx. 100m away) for a daily fee.
Is there an elevator?
Yes, the building has an elevator, which is a rare luxury for this historic area.
How do I check in if I arrive late?
You must contact them in advance. Check-in usually closes after midnight, and late fees apply.
Is breakfast included?
It depends on your rate, but it's served at a nearby partner restaurant, not in the building.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, all apartments are equipped with AC, crucial for Bratislava summers.
Can a taxi drop me at the door?
No, Michalská is a pedestrian street. You will be dropped off at the nearest access point (Hurbanovo námestie) and walk about 2-3 minutes.
내부자 팁
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The 'partner' breakfast is often basic; save your money and go to Urban Bistro down the street.
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Ask for a room facing the inner courtyard for absolute pin-drop silence.
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The reception staff are locals—ask them for dinner reservations, they know the non-tourist spots.
가기 전에 알아야 할 5가지
💡The entrance is a heavy, nondescript wooden door that looks like a private home.
💡You are literally sleeping next to a medieval gate (Michael's Gate)—you can see it from the street.
💡The 'kitchenette' is great for coffee and snacks, but don't plan a 3-course meal (limited counter space).
💡The elevator is small; you might need two trips if you have massive luggage.
💡There is no lobby to hang out in; this is strictly a place to sleep and shower.