Night Panorama Nessebar 2012

Written: 23 june 2013
Travel time: 5 — 20 july 2012
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Traveled in July 2012. We liked the hotel itself.
At the reception we were treated very kindly. Not all Russian phrases were understood, but they always tried to help with advice.
The room has a TV, air conditioning with remote control and a refrigerator - you don’t need to pay for them separately, otherwise we were worried at first. The room is comfortable enough. On the balcony - a plastic table and chairs, we ate fruit there in the evenings. There were ropes with clothespins on the balcony, so there was a place to dry the clothes.
Cons: unpleasant smell from the air conditioner; a combined bathroom, where the shower is located directly above the toilet, and the water flows into the hole in the floor, if you do not remove the toilet paper, it will definitely get wet.
I liked the service, however, once the maid took the towels, but forgot to bring new ones. But I brought it as soon as I was reminded.

The double bed has two mattresses. The mattresses were very slippery, so the sheet slipped off. The husband pinned it with pins) It turned out to be quite problematic to buy pins, because the Bulgarians did not understand the word “pin”, and we did not know how to say it in Bulgarian. Too bad we didn't take a dictionary with us.
Interesting translucent elevator.
Bus stop practically next to the hotel. Nearby there are many shops, cafes, not far from the post office and the bank.
Seagulls and cormorants screamed very loudly. But we somehow got used to it.
Passports, documents and money left in the safe at the reception. It costs 50 leva (about 250 thousand Belarusian rubles at that time) for 10 days. Part of the money was hidden in different places in the room. Everything is safe and sound.
I can’t say anything about food, we didn’t have it included, we ate on our own, we have never been to the hotel restaurant. Nearby was a chicken cafe "Alex's" - it seems to have been called something like that. Dined there several times. The owner himself is always very attentive to visitors, and he himself makes sandwiches, which he sells nearby.
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