Penzión Zlatá Noha

Bratislava


Up in leafy Koliba, 3km north of the old town, family-run Zlatá Noha offers some of the most decently priced en-suite rooms hereabouts. It doesn't feel too modern but rooms are clean and there are impressive views across Bratislava. Get off the trolleybus at the Jeséniova stop, from where it's a steep walk uphill.

A cooked breakfast costs €6.50. Accompanying pups can be admitted for €10.


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