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I am looking for an alternative to the South Coast in Bulgaria. We want to travel by car with two children. The children are one and four years old. We plan to rest from the beginning of August for two weeks. Who can advise which city is better to go? And also, if someone knows inexpensive places to stay. We have a demand and a desire. Requirement: Affordable housing with the ability to prepare a meal for a small child. Desire: to have a suitable climate for a child who has respiratory problems.
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Here is Poola. Try to contact Pomorie. I accidentally stumbled upon the address of the owners and wrote it down for myself. e-mail: [email protected] The town is good, the district is also good, in the Old Town. They write that for a 2-bed room - 30 lev (about 15 euros) per day. This is a private apartment. From the sea 40 meters. If it does not fit, write to me in a personal, we will select another. But usually private apartments are 500 meters from the sea. It would be nice if you write that ... Farther...
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Ultimately, I'm in favor of 3 options: 1) liguria 2) about. Ischia (prices are reasonable - beauty and service are guaranteed, plus across the Strait of Naples - if you want excursions and shopping) 3) Lignano Sabbiadoro - discovered last year by accident - here is a paradise for Russian tourists, many bars, hotels and shops speak Russian, prices are reasonable, beautiful. But it’s too partyy for me (I was with a child), because water parks and entertainment at every turn. Choose! Farther...
Hello! Recommend a quiet green hotel in Turkey where you could take a walk, with a budget for two for a week of $ 500. Thanks to everyone ..
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ooh, and here is the farmer! And I thought I'd gone... Farther...