Popular Articles Other Sites | MarketplaceBulgaria Massage Hotels in Bulgaria There is little difference between the hotel industry in Bulgaria and the U.S. whereas the U.S. market is dominated by large chains such as Sheraton, Hilton, Days Inn, and many others, the work horse Tourism Industry in Bulgaria is the small to medium sized family owned and operated by the family hotel. From now on, although some hotel owners are successful investments in this direction, there is actually no hotel chains. This is quite remarkable, since Bulgaria is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Europe. The lack of channels is sometimes a problem as tourists are not sure what to expect - different owners and managers have different ideas about what constitutes good service and facilities. The book is heavier than the tourist must call the hotel to book and pay upon arrival instead of using a centralized reservation system. However, the lack of uniformity has also an important aspect of charm - there are hundreds of hotels and guesthouses of character quite unique. These are some great old houses have been renovated and converted into hotels. In addition to accommodation, hotels often also small restaurants where the owners try to be inventive with delicious local dishes. The accommodation is flexible and the atmosphere is personal. A hotel Abanassi an example. Arbanasi is a small village overlooking the historic old capital of Bulgaria Veliko Tarnovo. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Bulgaria, partly because of the types of the hotel where tourists can stay. Villa "Tvorcheska (Art)" is a spacious three-storey house with stone foundations and beautiful arches. He sits in a large garden and sunny with a shaded area and fruit trees. It has 11 rooms, all furnished and decorated in different styles: Italian 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with French, Bulgarian 1 bedroom, 1 oriental room, 1 attic studio with a round room, 1 Japanese room, 1 apartment for Africa 1 bedroom with a Roman spa bath and 1 room with Jacuzzi. What variety! Posted on January 6, 2010.
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