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Few foreign tourists hang around in Burgas for longer than it takes to get the next bus or
train out again, but there's a good choice of mostly midrange hotels. Private rooms are an-
other option - look out for pensioners carrying signs at the train station.
BOUTIQUE HOTEL
Hotel California $$
( 531 000; www.burgashotel.com ; ul Lyuben Karavelov 36; s/d 60/70 lv; ;
4) This appealing boutique hotel on a quiet side street about five minutes' walk west of
the city centre is a winner, with large rooms featuring colourful wall prints and especially
soft mattresses. Guests get a 20% reduction in the excellent restaurant.
Hotel Chiplakoff $$
( 829 325; www.chiplakoff.com ; ul Ferdinandova 88; s/d 50/60 lv; ) A
10-minute walk west of the centre, this hotel occupies an attractively restored mansion,
designed by the same architect who built the city's grand train station. Rooms are large
and contemporary in style, and the original spiral staircases have been retained; there's no
lift, however. There's a popular pizza restaurant downstairs.
BOUTIQUE HOTEL
Grand Hotel Primoretz $$$
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( 812 345; www.hotelprimoretz.bg ; ul Knyaz Al Battenberg 2; s/d/ste from 216/236/296
lv; ; 12) This huge, five-star complex at the southern end of the city
beach looks out of scale in Burgas, but its excellent facilities include a spa and indoor and
outdoor pools. Sea views cost a little extra, as does the wi-fi and parking, which seems a
bit cheeky at these prices.
LUXURY HOTEL
Fotinov Guest House $$
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( 0878 974 703; www.hotelfotinov.com ; ul Konstantin Fotinov 22; s/d 72/82 lv;
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Conveniently located right in the city centre, with a selection of brightly coloured rooms
featuring fridges, kettles and cable TV. The multilingual staff are friendly and helpful, and
there's even a small sauna.
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