
KRISER HOTEL
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Tehelna 4, Pezinok
location:
Kriser hotel is nice, new renovated hotel in stylish building is located in the centre of Pezinok, very close to the railway station.
Distances :
| Distance from city centre |
0.5 km /0.3 miles |
| Airport |
32.0 km / 19.9 miles |
| Train or Bus station |
0.0 km / 0.0 miles |
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 KRISER HOTEL - house view
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 KRISER HOTEL - double room
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Services :
admission included, breakfast included, continental breakfast, elevator/lift NOT available, restaurant, 24 hour reception desk
Equipment:( note: not all equipment available in all room-types )
bathroom (shower)/WC, Sat-TV
Activities:
architecture, relaxing, wine/vini culture
Description:
Kriser hotel is stylish, new renovated hotel in an original historical building is situated very close to railway station. It offers standard accommodation in double, triple and family rooms. All rooms are fully equipped and tastefully decorated. The hotel is also providing restaurant with traditional Slovakian and international meals. The hotel is recommended for those, who like standard accommodation in Small Carpathian wine region, close to Bratislava.
Pezinok is located about 20 kilometers northeast from the Slovak capital- Bratislava. The town is situated at the border between the lowlands and a mountain range - Small Carpathy. The lowlands are used for agriculture and are a source of building material. The bigger part, which is the mountainous part, provides timber and raw materials (antimony, gold, calcite). It is a place visited by many tourists. The southeastern part of the Carpathy Mountains is a place suitable for the cultivation of vineyards. The territory of today’s Pezinok was settled for the first time about 4000-3000 years B.C. There was a Celtic settlement in this area about 400-300 years B.C. The first written reference about Pezinok goes back to 1208. There were two waves of settlement by German winters and artisans, the first one in the first half of the 13th Century and the second one at the beginning of the 16th Century. In 1647 King Ferdinand III issued a charter granting Pezinok the status of free royal town and in 1870 the town achieved a special status. It was a district town from 1949 to 1960 and again since 1996.
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