The hotel looks is located in an industrial area or something like that. It is spacious but has no athmosphere, it's somehow dark. From what I've seen I guess it's a place to visit for few hours if you urgently need a place. Some of the people on reception are extremely rude, even yelling to clients. |We had an incident there - the electricity wen down and we went out using the emergency exit. But all doors were closed, we couldn't reach reception over the phone. So we ended up being trapped by the back door for half an hour and couldn't go out. The receptionist yelled at us for using the "wrong strairway". We complained to the hotel manager and we received a plate of fruits and a bottle of wine in the room - appreciate it because it shows they understand what they did.|The air conditioner in the room was not working. The lobby bar/restaurant is extremely low level but the bartender woman is nice :) |I would never...
Read moreA quiet hotel with clean rooms. It is located between two busy roads, but still not too much traffic noise. To get to the lobby, take the stairs one floor up or use the elevator at the back entrance. The family rooms are large with a double bed in a separate room and 1+1 bed in the main room. There is a sofa, chairs and a TV set with 40 satellite channels. A small kitchen area with electric stove and sink is available, but no plates nor anything to cook with. There is a fridge with a mini bar. The hotel has a small restaurant where free breakfast is served. It contains fruits and vegetables, eggs, sausages, bread and cheese, three different juices, coffee, tea and hot chocolate. There is a fitness center at the top floor. Buses 26 and 66 traffic the roads into the city center, 1 leva per person, any distance or a taxi fare between 5-10 leva around the center...
Read moreThe rooms are great, large and bright, but hard to clean the air and poor wi-fi signal. The food was so and so, they had almost no idea what is a vegetarian. Only the reception staff was nice and kind, furthermore spoke English, other staff, for example the waitress, had no idea of any other language but Bulgarian. Their reception is on the second floor, so you have to carry your luggage one floor up; the elevator can be accessed only by the back side of the hotel, which was always closed, so no chance to use the elevator to enter the lobby. The hotel was located somewhere in an industrial area, which was quite...
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