Villa Varna
Hello,
We are very proud to offer you, our beautiful villa for your holiday in Varna, Bulgaria.
It is situated just to the world famous resorts Golden sands and St Constantine, very close to sandy beach.
The house is suitable for 2,3 families, group of friends and etc. It offers several double bedrooms which are comfortably furbished.
There are garden, swimming pool, sun-chairs, parking places at the disposal of our guests.
You can sit all day on the beach in Varna if you wish, but there is more to do than that, especially if you have good shoes and a good appetite!
Taxis are cheap and safe, or for a small handful of stotinki you may like to try out the bus service. Varna is full of history, which you can still see all around you today. Our manager will tell you how to reach some fascinating places that will keep you clicking your camera.
There are (take a deep breath)
Water sports, tennis and horse riding
Seaside park with restaurants
Ul. Vladislav Varnenchik (north of the Cathedral) - shops, cinemas and eating places
Pedestrianised town centre (Ploshtad Nezavisimost) with Cathedral of the Assumption (1880-1886) at Pl. Mitropolit Simeon open 07h00-18h00 daily
Drama Theatre (Dramatichen Teatur) for local and national theatre productions, opera and symphony concerts
Naval Museum (Voennomorski Muzei) open Tues. to Sat. 10h00-18h00.
Restored street with restaurants, taverns and coffee houses (do you like cream cakes …..?) in ul. Stari Druzhi
Church of the Holy Virgin (Tsurkva Sveta Bogoroditsa) built 1602 - ul. Han Krum at ul. Knyaz Alexander Batenburg
Roman baths (Rimski Termi) built in 2nd and 3rd centuries (ul. Han Krom south of Tsurkva Sveta Bogoroditsa
Roman and Byzantine ruins
Stone forest (Pobiti Kamuni) between Devnya and Varna
Restaurants and coffee shops - everywhere!
A visit to the popular and elegant Golden Sands resort is a must - you may spot a movie star or two while you are there!
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This page was last updated: 22 November 2017
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