Veliko Tarnovo Hotel Premier
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On to Bulgaria
... outside, is stunning inside with frescoes covering all the walls. Bulgaria was ruled by the Ottoman Empire for many centuries so there is a strong Turkish influence. The house we visited had Turkish style tables etc. We also stopped at a street with many artisans and very old cobblestone streets where I managed to buy a few small souvenirs. Our stop at the former capital Veliko Tărnovo was very picturesque. We had an excellent lunch with ...
Veliko Tărnovo
... satan diarrhea, and gangrene) permeated the entire hostel. The stench would come in waves as he wandered around the hostel, unfortunately he ignored the shower room. Then to make the night worse, some fool started snoring so, so ridiculously loud. It wasn't even snoring it was a mixture of grunting, snorting, and moaning. It was the sound a killer whale would make scraping its teeth on a chalk board while being harpooned and orgasming ...
Veliko Tarnovo
... idées de voyage et que nous n’avons toujours pas aperçue après trois mois passés sur les routes. Nous nous arrêtons rapidement à Veliki Preslav, pour visiter une église orthodoxe et un site archéologique romain que Malo avait repéré. Mais il fait déjà nuit et nous n’en verrons pas grand-chose… ! Tant pis parce que ce soir, on sera quelque part, sur une plage de la mer noire ...
Notre coup de coeur bulgare
... viennent de Saint-Malo et elle vient juste de terminer un livre sur l’histoire de la Bretagne… !
Elle nous propose de nous faire visiter ce village, dont elle est amoureuse et où elle vient chaque jour travailler. Nous nous arrêtons d’abord à son atelier où elle brode et tisse, puis nous commençons une visite. Le village est très petit, nous sommes vite charmés par les maisons et les ruelles pavées. Bozhentsi est situé ...
The beautful Bulgaria
... salad made from tomatoes, cucumber, cheese and onion. The following day we headed to the Rila Monestary. This is where Ivan the Hermit lived in the mountains in solitude with nothing in a cave for 11 years. He later formed the monastery in the 10th century which is just down from his cave. The cave is pretty small but in a really nice part of the mountains, not sure how he survived with nothing but the bush and whatever animal came along for that long of time. ...
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center