Hotel Sunflower

May 22nd, 2009 by admin

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The round-year working hotel Slunchogled is located in the Zlatni Piasatsi (Golden Sands) resort standing at 300 m from the beach and at 14 km northeast from Varna.

This is a three-star hotel built in 2004. The hotel avails of 21 double rooms, 1 single room, and 3 suites for 3 or 4 persons. The standard amenities provided in every room/suite include: air-conditioner, satellite TV, mini-bar, telephone, bathtub, terrace of panoramic view over the sea.

Our guests have at their disposal as well: restaurant, lobby bar, open-air terrace with bar and barbecue, free parking lot, safety deposit boxes, permanent Internet connection, massage and fitness room, sauna, and 2 conference rooms (for 30 and 15 persons) with full technical equipment.

Extras:
outdoor pool, parking lot, restaurant, fitness centre, billiards, rent-a-car, sauna, safety deposit box, room service, playground, children’s pool, barbeque, rent-a-bike, conference hall, lobby bar, massage studio, internet club, cafe, TV set, cable television, satellite tv, air conditioning, heating, refrigerator, mini-bar, phone, internet, bathroom/toilet, balcony, view, bath tub, iron, hair-dryer, laundry, ironing, c. card payment, business sevices, dry cleaning, summer garden, winter garden, consulting room, pool bar

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Hotel Metropol ***

May 22nd, 2009 by admin

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Metropol Hotel is located in the central part of the Golden Sands resort, next to the beach. It offers excellent facilities for a pleasant holiday at the seaside.

Metropol Hotel offers a total of 239 beds in: 90 double rooms
- 13 single rooms
- 23 air conditioned suites – Junior and standard type

All rooms are with balcony overlooking the sea and the park, shower/WC, fitted carpeting, telephone, satellite TV, mini-bar.

Some of the double rooms (24 in all) can be rented as 12 family rooms, consisting of 2 double rooms with connecting door.

Junior Suites: All have an open plan layout without connecting door, bath or shower

Standard suites : separate bedroom and living room, bath or shower

Facilities:
- Metropol Restaurant – offers buffet-style breakfast and dinner, and a la carte lunch
- Lobby bar
- 2 lifts
- Room service from 7h30 until 23 h
- Exchange desk
- Shop
- Hairdresser
- Massage
- Pharmacy
- Billiards

In front of the hotel, near the beach is an outdoor pool complex with facilities for children, including a water slide. Snack bar.

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Seaside Resorts Reduce Prices

August 14th, 2008 by admin

At Golden Sands and Albena the price of rooms is about 10-15 Euro per person, “Narodno Delo” informs.

Tourists, who have chosen to spend their holiday at a 3-star hotel in Albena must pay about 50 Euro per day for a single adult. At the end of May the prices announced for the active season were 10 Euro higher.

At Sunny Beach bed and board costs between 25 and 30 Euro as the reduction is 5 Euro. At Golden Sands the price reduction is almost 15 Euro per person for a double room.

Room and board in a double room in Balchik costs between 10 and 25 Euro, while in the beginning of the season the announced prices started from 20 Euro. The vacationer must pay 15-20 Euro per day in Kavarna. The sum was the same in the beginning of the season. Prices have not changed in other vacation towns like Nessebar, Sozopol. In St. Elias and Riviera the All Inclusive four star hotels have also not changed the previously set prices.
In the same time there are seasonal price reductions of summer merchandise. The streets are full of big boards announcing the reduction of prices.

source: news.bg

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Evksinograd

July 28th, 2008 by admin

A new estate area situated on the way to Golden sands, just 1 km before St. Konstantin resort. The area has been developed as a royal summer residence and in 1882 the Euxinograd Palace is build. Many nice properties are being developed here as magnificent sea views are possible.
The palace and its wonderfully kept formal gardens resemble a French chateau. It is set in a beautiful wooded parkland which reaches down to the fine sandy beaches. On the edge of the estate the famous and delicious Euxinograd wine , cognac and rakiya are bottled.

The Palace – History
The construction of the palace began soon after the land which it occupies was given to Knyaz Alexander of Bulgaria as a present by the Greek bishopric on 16 March 1882. There had previously been small monasteries called St Demetrius and St Constantine at that place, the buildings of which were subsequently converted into another small residence.
The interiorViennese architect Viktor Rumpelmayer designed the palace, which was named Sandrovo in 1885 after the Italian diminutive of Alexander’s name — Sandro. Later the knyaz extended the estate to its contemporary area of 80 hectares.
The Unification of Bulgaria was proclaimed in Euxinograd in 1885 by Alexander, and after the knyaz’s abdication the palace was bought by the state for 1,400,000 gold leva. It was eventually finished under Tsar Ferdinand, to whom the Bulgarian state awarded it after that, by Swiss architect Hermann Mayer and Bulgarian architect Nikola Lazarov. The palace was renamed Euxinograd in 1893 on the insistence of Knyaginya Marie Louise, Ferdinand’s first wife. The name comes from the Ancient Greek term for the Black Sea, ???????? ?????? (Euxeinos Pontos, “hospitable sea”) and the South Slavic suffix –grad, meaning “town” or, historically, “fortress”.
Tsar Ferdinand’s second wife, Tsaritsa Elenore, died in Euxinograd on 12 September 1917.
After the abolishment of the monarchy in Bulgaria following the end of World War II, Euxinograd became a summer residence of the then-Communist authorities. The democratic changes in 1989 made the former royal palace a presidential and governmental residence and opened it for the public.

The Palace – Buildings
Modelled after the French Ch?teau de Saint-Cloud, Euxinograd is often considered to be one of the finest examples of post-Liberation architecture in Bulgaria. After the French chateau was destroyed in 1870, Ferdinand bought the pediment of its right-hand wing for the Euxinograd palace in 1890–1891. The palace was designed after the French 18th-century ch?teau style, with a high metal-edged French roof, figured brickwork and a clock tower.
The statue of NeptuneEuxinograd has three storeys: the first housing the reception halls, the music hall and the dining room, the second being the place where the chambers of the royal family are located, and the third intended for the staff. The furniture is made of mahogany and walnut wood and the giant chandelier decorated with a royal crown and gold lilies is a gift from the House of Bourbon. The doorhandles of the toilets bear the coat of arms of Tsar Ferdinand. The sundial, a gift from Queen Victoria, is another object of interest.
The palace’s wine cellar was created in 1891 for the needs of the Bulgarian royal family and takes up two underground floors. It still produces high-quality white wine (12 varieties) and brandy (7 varieties). The wine produced in the palace nowadays is thought of as one of the best in Bulgaria. The Euxinograd cellar also preserves valuable 125-year-old French wines since the Liberation of Bulgaria.

The Palace – Park
The Euxinograd park, the arrangement of which began in 1890 and took several decades, is home to over 310 plant varieties from Asia, South America, North Africa and Southern France, said to be picked out by Ferdinand himself. It occuipies an area of over 550 decare. The park is a combination of English and French styles and was finished by ?douard Andr?. It has two bridges, a metal one and a cement one, which imitates a felled tree. The area is surrounded by vineyards.
The tiny Kestrichka Bara River flows through the park. The park also features a small lake full of lilies, French-made bronze figures and a sculpture of Neptune. More than 50,000 trees were purchased from Marseille and fertile soil was brought from the mouth of the Kamchiya River.

source: wikipedia

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