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HOTEL STYLE
Charming
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Languages Spoken
English, Russian, Bulgarian, German and 1 more
Property amenities
Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Sauna
Pool
Bar / lounge
Hiking
Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
Kids' outdoor play equipment
Internet
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Special diet menus
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Non-smoking hotel
24-hour front desk
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Air conditioning
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Safe
Telephone
Flatscreen TV
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Vajalar 89, Varna 9006 Bulgaria
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Varna Airport
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Not downtown or at the beach but owner will drop you off or call a taxi for you. Small but very pleasant. Run by owner and his wife. Small pool and restaurant. Reasonable rates. They speak English and are very helpful.
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Date of stay: July 2009Trip type: Traveled solo
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This is up a hill so you will need a car and is alittle hard to find. In the true sense of the word it did not seem like a hotel more an AirBNB as it was someones home.The rooms were large, clean and extremely quiet.There was a balcony anf a very nice armchair
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Date of stay: April 2023Trip type: Traveled solo
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The location is awful. The servise is awful. In pool you are allowed to swim only from 9 to 6 p.m. The owner is very rude. Towels change once in four days. You are allowed to eat only in the inside of the room. No service no comfort.
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Date of stay: July 2021
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Location - middle of nowhere - a residential area a good 10 minutes stumble over broken pavement (when there was any pavement) downhill to get to the bus stop into Varna. There is nothing nearby - no shop (only a grim supermarket at the bottom of said hill), no bar, no cafe. The potholed single track from the hotel involved pinning yourself against garden fences (with the attendant barking attack dogs) when a car bounced by.
Service - gobsmackingly shocking. We arrived at around 2am (the proprietor would have been informed of this) and luckily we'd booked a cab from the airport as we would never have found the hotel. We stood in the street for at least five minutes before he opened the gate in his underwear. We went down for breakfast at 7.45am (having been told it was 6-8 and he pointedly looked at his watch and said 'oh well it is ok as it's the first day' - not a great welcome. We tried to engage him in a bit of conversation (we were the only guests) and he answered questions grudgingly. When we said the hotel was very nice he barked that we could buy it as he wanted to sell. When we said we might have a dinner in Varna one night he told us he will lock the gate and we must only ring the bell just once, not twice! On the rare occasions when he wasn't being abrupt or downright rude he just moaned about everything. Clearly hated running the hotel, hated the Roma people, admitted to being a racist, made two mistakes in his life - getting married and going on holiday to Egypt once. His poor wife did the cleaning (very well) and was the only other person there - he had also moaned that he couldn't get any staff, I wonder why?!
Food - breakfast was the usual suspects; cold meat, cheese, bread, coffee, same each morning. Dinner made me think that Bulgarian food was awful. We had two meals there - 1. A pile of vinegary, shredded veg for starter, slab of plain chicken with watery mash for main, an apple on a plate for dessert. 2. A thin soup with some veg and bits of chicken, a pile of boiled rice with pork bits in a grey gravy, two small bits of cake.
Room - a good size with a large veranda overlooking the garden and the covered over pool (so no swimming and didn't dare ask) but nothing to sit on, not even a plastic chair.
On our third day we had had enough and booked into a hotel actually IN Varna, which was wonderful and not too expensive. It was well worth it as I reckon if we'd have stayed it would have been the worst holiday we'd ever had and we've been to many countries and stayed in a wide range of accommodation.
Service - gobsmackingly shocking. We arrived at around 2am (the proprietor would have been informed of this) and luckily we'd booked a cab from the airport as we would never have found the hotel. We stood in the street for at least five minutes before he opened the gate in his underwear. We went down for breakfast at 7.45am (having been told it was 6-8 and he pointedly looked at his watch and said 'oh well it is ok as it's the first day' - not a great welcome. We tried to engage him in a bit of conversation (we were the only guests) and he answered questions grudgingly. When we said the hotel was very nice he barked that we could buy it as he wanted to sell. When we said we might have a dinner in Varna one night he told us he will lock the gate and we must only ring the bell just once, not twice! On the rare occasions when he wasn't being abrupt or downright rude he just moaned about everything. Clearly hated running the hotel, hated the Roma people, admitted to being a racist, made two mistakes in his life - getting married and going on holiday to Egypt once. His poor wife did the cleaning (very well) and was the only other person there - he had also moaned that he couldn't get any staff, I wonder why?!
Food - breakfast was the usual suspects; cold meat, cheese, bread, coffee, same each morning. Dinner made me think that Bulgarian food was awful. We had two meals there - 1. A pile of vinegary, shredded veg for starter, slab of plain chicken with watery mash for main, an apple on a plate for dessert. 2. A thin soup with some veg and bits of chicken, a pile of boiled rice with pork bits in a grey gravy, two small bits of cake.
Room - a good size with a large veranda overlooking the garden and the covered over pool (so no swimming and didn't dare ask) but nothing to sit on, not even a plastic chair.
On our third day we had had enough and booked into a hotel actually IN Varna, which was wonderful and not too expensive. It was well worth it as I reckon if we'd have stayed it would have been the worst holiday we'd ever had and we've been to many countries and stayed in a wide range of accommodation.
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Date of stay: October 2018
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The hotel is in the middle of nowhere, the owners would have been friendlier had we been German...like the rest of their guests. The "high speed internet" was a joke. The shower didn't drain, one towel was provided for a room with two people. When we asked if they could call a taxi, the owner told us that he didn't know the number of a taxi. If you want to go to Varna to sit around a pool in a village, and not go to the beach or into town...it's perfect. The setting is lovely, the price is good...but it's away from everything. The offer to drive us to the beach was not extended to us...so I'm wondering if we were not taken seriously. As a group of young chefs on holiday in Varna...the food was good..however extremely slow to be presented...
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Date of stay: August 2013Trip type: Traveled with friends
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I have just read the group of young chefs who said never again.
I stayed here on my own late or just as after the season had ended about two years ago.
The owner was great, his name is Kris and he drove me to town and the beach, he even took me shopping with him.
The food was fantastic and at the end he drove me to the airport!
I had a great stay and recommended many people who have also liked their stay, I look forward to getting back there soon.
I stayed here on my own late or just as after the season had ended about two years ago.
The owner was great, his name is Kris and he drove me to town and the beach, he even took me shopping with him.
The food was fantastic and at the end he drove me to the airport!
I had a great stay and recommended many people who have also liked their stay, I look forward to getting back there soon.
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Date of stay: October 2013Trip type: Traveled solo
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Room Tip: I liked mine
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PRICE RANGE
$34 - $39 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
BulgariaVarna ProvinceVarna
NUMBER OF ROOMS
12
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotel Margarita
Which popular attractions are close to Hotel Margarita?
Nearby attractions include Sea Garden (2.4 miles), Varna Archaeological Museum (3.2 miles), and Butterfly House Varna (1.6 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at Hotel Margarita?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, a pool, and an on-site restaurant.
What food & drink options are available at Hotel Margarita?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant and a lounge during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to Hotel Margarita?
Conveniently located restaurants include Staria Chinar - Cherno More, Craft Beer & Meat, and Restaurant Staria Chinar - Port Varna.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Hotel Margarita?
Yes, guests have access to a pool and a sauna during their stay.
Does Hotel Margarita have airport transportation?
Yes, Hotel Margarita offers airport transportation for guests. We recommend calling ahead to confirm details.
Are any cleaning services offered at Hotel Margarita?
Yes, dry cleaning and laundry service are offered to guests.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Hotel Margarita?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, German, Russian, Polish, and Bulgarian.
Are there any historical sites close to Hotel Margarita?
Many travelers enjoy visiting St Athanasius Orthodox Church (3.3 miles) and Roman Thermae (3.3 miles).