Better not stop there.

Written: 19 august 2012
Travel time: 23 — 30 july 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 6.0
I traveled with my husband and 13 year old child. I have practically nothing to compare with - it was the first time abroad on vacation. I imagined that it would not be very comfortable in terms of comfort, I thought it would be compensated by the sea and normal "all inclusive" food... We survived only 1 dinner and lunch, then dined in a cafe , where, too, by the way, the limit of dishes was exhausted on the 3rd day.
Fruits included watermelons, melons and green plums. The hotel food is monotonous and a small selection of dishes. The room was practically not cleaned, after 2 leva the towels were changed and then again (by some miracle). It was very annoying that all the public places in the hotel were without air conditioning - the halls, the restaurant. Very stuffy and hot. Again, I can not compare with Turkey or Egypt, but another feature of almost all Bulgarian (including 3 *, 4 * and 5 *) hotels is that the outdoor air conditioner unit is located on the balcony of the room - i. e. it is unrealistic to open the door - you get into a gas chamber)). If your A/C is off, there is another one nearby. It turns out that the entire hotel outside is heated in addition to the 40-degree heat.
Drunk and screaming Germans in hotels - this is probably the misfortune of all hotels in Bulgaria - the first night we did not sleep, then, really, nothing

My conclusion is to Bulgaria - either a good hotel with normal food, or another country. Just reading the reviews and looking at the photos of hotels, you can oh how wrong. Pliska does not pull on a solid 3. I specially remembered the names of those I liked, but I only remember the nearby "Elena" and "Dolce Vita" (and a couple more at the other end of Golden Sands)
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