Grand Hotel River Park, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bratislava

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Explore the city's attractions from our spa hotel in Bratislava

Experiences

Bratislava may be a small city, but it definitely has a big heart. See it all from our hotel with a spa in Bratislava. Majestic palaces tower over the tiny cafes, romantic fountains and popular statues all over the historic center. Almost all the most important sights are located within minutes of each other, making it a perfect tourist destination. The historic sights, cozy cafes, fountains, statues, and tourists strolling the streets add to the city’s atmosphere. Attractions that can be easily reached on foot include Chatam Sofer Memorial and the Bratislava Castle with breathtaking views from its courtyard. The UFO observation tower on SNP Bridge is also a must-see. Visit St. Martin’s Cathedral where coronations of the Hungarian monarchs were held, or stroll the Old Town streets filled with tourist shops, cafes and restaurants.

Indulge in full relaxation and harmony at ZION SPA LUXURY, where our 11th-floor pool boasts a panoramic Danube view. Available for hotel guests at a discounted fee of 35 euros (complimentary for all suites - does not apply to free upgrades), immerse yourself in serenity above the cityscape. Elevate your stay with us and experience ultimate relaxation.

Zion Spa Pool

Bratislava Tourist Train

The only vehicle allowed to drive through the city’s oldest parts has become a symbol of Bratislava, with a retractable roof, folding windows and audio guides.

Exterior

Ice Skating Rink

In the winter months our hotel plaza transforms into a magical ice skating rink for you and you family to enjoy and skate the night away.

Sightseeing Cruise

Sightseeing cruises on the river Danube give you the opportunity to enjoy the panorama of Bratislava right from the deck of our speedboats. Enjoy a great Bratislava boat trip and sail through historical and modern parts of Bratislava riverbank during the day or enjoy its magic during evening cruises.

Danubiana

The Modern Art Museum was built near the village of Čunovo, approximately 20 minutes from Bratislava, by the Dutch entrepreneur and art collector Gerard H. Meulesteen and the Slovak gallery owner, Vincent Polakovic. Since its opening, the gallery has been visited by Juan Carlos I, the Spanish King, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and other significant guests.

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