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4/5

A lucky escape from Arabella

The family-run Grifid Hotel Group is cleverly named after its owner, GRIgor FIDanov. The nine hotels, all located around Bulgaria’s Golden Sands, cater for
3/5

A room overlooking Plovdiv’s Roman Forum

We were staying for three nights in Bulgaria’s second city Plovdiv, at the three-star Odeon Hotel. The website appears to feature all the eight
4/5

A friendly beach hotel on Golden Sands

We wanted to finish our self-guided tour of Bulgaria relaxing at the beach in September sunshine. Having checked out several hotels, we found them
3/5

A panoramic view with a price

We stayed for two nights in the Studio Hotel in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria’s capital until 1877. Whilst third and fourth floor rooms attract a
3/5

An traditional hotel with a modern interior

On arrival at the Family Hotel Compliment in the Bulgarian town of Tryavna, we were fortunate that our room (201) was ready at 12.30pm.
3/5

The Palas wasn’t exactly a palace

Despite Bradt suggesting the Palas Hotel in Kazanlak was a little dated, it was probably one of the better places we stayed in during
4/5

A very warm welcome from Krasimir and Maria

Having spent the two previous nights in hotels where only Bulgarian was spoken, it was a delight to be greeted by Krasimir and Maria,
3/5

A fabulous dinner, but Google Translate was our best friend

On arrival at Family Hotel Dinchova Kushta in the small Bulgarian village of Rozhen, we dinged the bell twice before resorting to exploring. We
2/5

An Alpine vibe in a Bulgarian guesthouse

After an interesting few days in Sofia, the next stop on our Bulgarian itinerary was the Guesthouse Peychevi in the small village of Govedartsi,
3/5

It had four floors, but it was not four star

Our five-week, self-guided tour of Bulgaria started and finished in the capital, at the four-star Sofia Palace Hotel. The hotel was only a 20-minute
5/5

Altis Avenida Hotel

We genuinely enjoyed our stay at the Altis Avenida Hotel in the heart of Lisbon city. You can see, by the photos that I’ve
4/5

Good value hotel

We stayed in the family room on the 7th floor (2 bedrooms). It had a big terrace which we enjoyed using in the evening

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