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life-size statues in nautical T-shirts at the “Captain's table”; “fish on a tile” is a recom-
mended house specialty, as are mussels, prepared and served in any way you can
think of.
If you need to spend the night (and given that Nessebar is only 90 min. from Varna,
those who don't want to sample its big-city pulse should choose to base themselves
here, covering Varna's Archaeological Museum as a day trip), the most atmospheric
places lie within the old quarter. Trinity ( & 0554/46700; www.trinity-nessebar.
com), a small custom-built modern hotel built in traditional timber-and-stone style,
is the most luxurious option, with professional service standards, and rooms done in
tasteful modern neutrals. Ask for a double room (all unfortunately twin-bedded,
quashing any romance) with a balcony and sea view, preferably on the second floor—
nos. 9 and 10 are best. At 100lev to 150lev ($64-$96/£35-£33) double (studios from
120lev/$77/£41), a good-value option, particularly compared with Varna hotels in the
same price category. Virtually neighboring Trinity, cozy Monte Christo ( & 0554/
42055; www.montecristo-bg.com; 95lev-125lev/$61-$80/£33-£28 double) with its
more old-fashioned styling, is an equally good choice. For the best views book no. A8.
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