Holidays in Nessebar

Written: 26 august 2011
Travel time: 9 — 19 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 8.0
I will say right away - we had a good rest, I liked it. They settled quickly, they didn’t wait until 14, they came up at 12 and asked if the room was not ready by chance - they said it was ready by chance. By the way, almost everyone understands Russian, and Russian speakers in the hotel, if not the majority, then half for sure. There is Internet in the lobby, but we asked for the code in the pizzeria, and we had direct visibility on them... : ) By the way, the food in this pizzeria is quite good, or you can just take pizza with you. We also ate at the Nessebar restaurant, also liked it. It has already been written about breakfasts in Vigo, they didn’t stay hungry, they didn’t get sick - and that’s okay : ) Although last year in Sozopol the food was better in a 3-star hotel, at least watermelons, fruits and various pastries were always there. Vigo is a very economical hotel : ) But the room was good, apartments with sea views, everything worked, towels were changed, cleaned and there was a refrigerator. Also two TVs, two air conditioners with separate settings, two toilets, a safe. For a family, that's it. In general, the hotel leaves a very pleasant feeling, and is located well.
Nessebar itself is not very good compared to Sozopol - actually one big store, for the most part, of all sorts of junk (I still don’t understand who buys prado wallets and Philip Patek watches there, moreover, how do they sell them there? Europe, sort of like) Currency traders pestered in the old city, dollars / stamps damn...
About the cons, although they relate more to Bulgaria in general. The hotel, 4 stars (after all, a good hotel), is still in shock, not only was parking done on the sidewalks, so it’s basically impossible to walk along the sidewalk (it’s clearly visible in one of the photos of another review), so the most respected guys they put their Mercedes right at the entrance (it is clearly visible on the same photo). He really parked, but did not drive up! ), but there was a second one. On the road, if you want to cross and they let you through - the numbers are not Bulgarian. The Bulgarian does not even think to slow down, even if you are at the crossing.

The beach, like a free one, is studded with umbrellas, up to the trash cans, so that God forbid you don’t lie down there for nothing. Umbrella 7 leva, sunbed 7 leva (1 dollar - 1.32 leva), umbrellas without sunbeds - the last two rows. We actually didn’t need an umbrella, we came with the children for an hour and a half in the morning and in the evening, and there was no time to lie down. And if you lie down - so we don’t need a sunbed for nothing, why? we arrived at the sand. The sand and the sea are very good. The beach is not littered, but you can’t call it especially clean, how to clean it if it’s all in umbrellas : ) you won’t let the tractor go. On the whole beach, not a single cabin to change clothes! ) I had to go to a 4-star hotel in swimming trunks, since it’s not far away. Toilets seemed to be, but far away, it's good that they weren't needed.
But the third time in Bulgaria is unlikely to go. We looked at Sozopol/Nessebar, but the beaches/cities/service/culture are not worth it.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original