Hotel Tatra – A Legend of Bratislava Hospitality for 95 Years

Hotel Tatra is one of Bratislava’s most iconic landmarks and has been an integral part of the capital’s character for nearly a century. Since opening its doors in 1930, it has combined tradition, quality service, and a personal approach to hospitality, earning its place among Slovakia’s most respected hotels. It is also the second-oldest hotel still in operation in Bratislava, underscoring its unique position in the city’s history.

Located just a short walk from Bratislava’s historic city centre, the hotel offers guests convenient access to cultural landmarks, business districts, shopping destinations, and the vibrant life of the city. Yet Hotel Tatra is more than simply a place to stay – it is part of Bratislava’s story and evolution.

Throughout its 95-year history, the hotel has witnessed significant historical events, social changes, and the transformation of the city itself. It has endured the era of the First Czechoslovak Republic, the years of war, decades of post-war development, and the establishment of the independent Slovak Republic. Generations of domestic and international guests have found comfort, professional service, and an atmosphere that seamlessly blends the elegance of the past with the expectations of modern travellers.

Hotel Tatra remains a testament to the enduring value of consistency, quality, and personal service. It is a place where history was made and where new stories continue to unfold – with respect for tradition and a firm vision for the future.

 

If you would like to book accommodation, please contact the reception.

+421 2 592 72 111/reservations@hoteltatra.sk

 

 

If you are interested in organizing conferences, seminars, trainings, weddings, graduation ceremony and other events, please contact sales department.

+421948169916 /sales@hoteltatra.sk


 

Looking forward to your visit.

200

Comfortable rooms

300

Places in the hotel restaurant

700

Places in the congress halls

90

Parking places

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