Great vacation!

Written: 30 july 2011
Travel time: 18 — 28 july 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
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It was with great pleasure that we rested at the Villa Diana hotel. The hotel is located on a very quiet street in Sozopol, there are no discos, noisy bars and establishments around it. Therefore, in the evening, we could easily go to bed with the windows open (the air conditioner was not always needed), without fear that extraneous noise would interfere. The owner of the hotel - Diana - is a very friendly, sweet woman. He speaks excellent Russian. The hotel has its own small, fully enclosed courtyard, in which there is a pool (by the way, not every private hotel can boast of a pool! Basically, pools are the lot of large hotels). The area is very clean. The room is cleaned every day, beds, towels are changed upon request. And no problem. Asked for a clean set. We lived in apartments 2 + 2 together. The room has everything you need - a double bed, a folding bed for a child, lockers, bedside tables, a table, a loggia with a table and two chairs, air conditioning, a refrigerator and a TV. The apartments are located under the roof. At first we were worried that it would be very hot. But during the day, air conditioning saves, and in the evening it is so cool that air conditioning is not needed. On each floor there is a kitchen block with a set of dishes, a microwave, an electric kettle. So, if you decide to have a snack in the evening, you will have the opportunity to heat everything up and serve it. You can't write in just one review. We were very pleased with our holiday. Thank you Diana for your hospitality! Our child is already planning next year to go again to Sozopol and again to Villa Diana. We fully support her in this!
p. s. Do not worry that the hotel does not have its own restaurant. Near the hotel there are 2 hotels where we went for breakfast (maximum distance is 300 meters), as well as many large and small restaurants where we had lunch and dinner. In general, staying hungry in Sozopol is a lot of work.
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