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In the plans there is an idea in March to go to one of the ski resorts. One option is Bulgaria. Connoisseurs, tell me who was there? What resorts do you recommend? Which is better - savages or through a travel agency? Like prices, slopes, weather in March, etc.
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аватар hatinka
Oh yes! Pay attention to Romania, there is a good ski slope (Sinaia, Poiana Brasok). Housing in 3 * is definitely there for 40-50 euros / double with breakfast. I can give you the guide's contact information. who lives in Brasov, Russian-speaking.
аватар hatinka
Oh yes! Pay attention to Romania, there is a good ski slope (Sinaia, Poiana Brasok). Housing in 3 * is definitely there for 40-50 euros / double with breakfast. I can give you the guide's contact information. who lives in Brasov, Russian-speaking.
аватар DegusT
Drive to Bansko. You can fly to Sofia and there 150 km to Bansko ... In March, the track should still work ... in extreme cases, the guns will be turned on. Accommodation options - darkness ... Personally, I was in the fashionable Kempinski. Most of the hotels are geared towards both g/l and spa...and besides, it's pretty nice there in the summer too. Why Bulgaria? Maybe it's safer to Scandinavia, to Austria?
аватар Kitsune
Hatinka, thanks a lot for the info. We always try to organize everything ourselves, without travel agencies. We have been to ski resorts in Japan, but have never been to Europe. Therefore, any information is useful :))
аватар Kitsune
Safsaf, I created several topics, because we are actually considering several countries - Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovakia, Poland, Finland and the Czech Republic.
As for Bansko, is it possible to get from Sofia by bus or by train?
аватар DegusT
both by bus and train. It is enough to look at Google maps and get directions. Bansko has its own special flavor. But Austria and Sweden are closer to me in terms of skiing. Finland is not as expensive as it might seem ... and the flight is convenient in the Baltics.
аватар Natassha_Kiev
It is better to look for hotels on bghotelite.com. I was in Borovets a few years ago. If you choose Borovets, you can find small hotels there, or you can search in Samokov - it's 6 km from Borovets, and there is a bus to the hills, and the town itself is very colorful and interesting, and prices are 3 times lower than in the resort! We stayed there at the Zodiac Hotel - a small cozy hotel, family run.
аватар Kitsune
Thanks - thanks for the helpful info
аватар alex723
I was in Bansko in January. Choose a hotel away from the ski lift, they have a better attitude towards tourists and there is a free bus to the mountain from everyone. ALWAYS take a safe in the hotel, they often steal.
avoid the Royal Towers hotel, there is no one responsible for anything and there is no security. They were robbed in it when they left the room for a couple of hours. And so in Bulgaria the food is very good and tasty. But avoid fast food there expensive and not tasty. Eat in those mehans where the locals go. I liked Vezeva Kysha. It’s better to take a thermos with sandwiches with you on the mountain, this will save you a lot of money. It’s better to arrive early on the go until the slopes are broken. on the spot, everything is 30-40 percent cheaper than in Moscow, there is a lot of this stuff there. Also, do not leave anything unattended.
аватар Kitsune
Alex, thanks for the helpful info!
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