----------------------------WELCOME TO VARNA

The gem of the Bulgarian Black Sea is situated at the end of the big Varna Bay, with a convenient and well conserved water area. The city's peculiar sea charm is sublime and moving. Ancient, medieval, renaissance and modern cultures mingle and coexist throughout the city. Varna lies on the same latitude of the famous Atlantic resorts Bayonne and Biarritz in France, on a large, flat and high terrace on the northwestern most curve of the bay which juts some 7 km inland. During the holiday season, July and August, the sunshine allows 10-11 hours of sunbathing. There is nothing of the cold Baltic wind or the summer Riviera heat. The sea is amazingly calm and free of dangerous tides. Apart from being a beach resort, Varna rivals the great cities of Sofia and Plovdiv, in its offering of cultural attractions and historical buildings, museums and art galleries. It also provides access to some of the quieter scenic spots along the coast, including the nature reserve of Kamchiya, the royal palace of Balchik and the hillside monastery of Aladzha... Varna is an 'around-the-year' holiday destination. Beyond the high Season its balneotherapy facilities can help you unwind and enjoy the many sights and sounds in peace. Varna Siteseeings The Nezavisimost Square - home to the opera house - is a great starting point for a casual stroll to take in some of the city's other historic sights. Starting with the Roman fortress wall and Round Tower, Cathedral of the Assumption, Old Clock Tower in the City Gardens you should make your way through the residential quarters, dotted among chestnut tree-lined streets... right down to the port. The 19th century Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin is an imposing landmark, which contains a finely carved iconostasis and bishop's throne, some interesting murals and stained glass. The 2nd century thermae are the remains of the largest Roman public building in Bulgaria. During this century enough has been revealed by archaeologists to give a good impression of the original layout, though some parts of the building remain hidden under nearby streets. Coming across an extensive ancient building amidst the streets and houses of a modern city is not unusual in Bulgaria, but is always a delight. Further from the centre, a granite monument commemorates the Battle of Varna, which took place in 1444. Here 30,000 Crusaders were waiting to sail to Constantinople when they were attacked by 120,000 Turks. The Polish King Ladislas was killed in a bold attempt to capture the Sultan Murad. The subsequent retreat foreshadowed Christendom's general retreat before the advancing Ottomans. At the seafront you will be greeted by the colourful flowerbeds of Marine Gardens, modelled allegedly on the Viennese Baroque palace gardens of Schonburnn and Belvedere. The impressive park also houses various museums including one on Natural History, a Planetarium, zoo and aquarium. If you are lucky you might even catch a glimpse of a pair of dancing bears!

 
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Hotel Kameliya **
Hotel Briliyans ***
Hotel Argo ***
Hotel Reverans ***
Hotel Antik ***
Vacation Club
"Ривиера"
Grand Hotel Varna *****
Hotel "Lebed"
Family Club - Hotel "Dolphin"
Hotel Dolphin - Marina



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The Archaeological Museum
Sea Garden
Cathedral "Uspenie Presvetiya Bogoroditsi "
Town Clock
Attraction "Prabalgarsko Selishte "
Drama Theatre "St. Bachvarov "
Asparuh Bridge - Varna Lake
Varna Harbour - Varna Airport
Astronomic Observatory
Planetarium, zoo and aquarium
 
 
 
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