Choose other
destinations
Our favourite hotels in Varna
Grand Hotel Musala Palace
|
|
: 4.55 / 5
|
see map
|
|
Features: Ironing service, Safe at reception, Body massage, Bar, Car rental, Rooms for non-smokers available, Internet cafe, Sound-proof windows, Central heating, Shoe shine machine, Laundry, Room service (part time), Sauna (Finnish), Restaurant,... more
|
|
details & reservations
|
Splendid
|
|
: 4.13 / 5
|
see map
|
|
Features: Bar, Banqueting services, Internet cafe, Elevator, Ironing service, Central heating, Room service (part time), Souvenirs, Car rental, Shoe shine machine, Luggage room, Rooms for non-smokers available, Safe at reception, 24-hour front desk,... more
|
|
details & reservations
|
Art Hotel
|
|
: 3.06 / 5
|
see map
|
|
Features: Laundry, Free secure parking at hotel, Central heating, Bar, Internet cafe, Rooms for non-smokers available, Restaurant, Car rental, Wi-fi Internet in all... more
|
|
details & reservations
|
Best Western Park Hotel
|
|
: 4.32 / 5
|
see map
|
|
The wonderful City Planet Park hotel is situated near the Marine Garden in Varna, "the Sea capital" of Bulgaria. Many lovely beaches are close to the hotel, where you will meet friendly staff, lobby bar, 24-hour room service, fitness,... more
|
|
details & reservations
|
Hotel Duchess
|
|
: 4.38 / 5
|
see map
|
|
Features: Conference centre, Restaurant, Car rental, Free secure parking at hotel, Bicycle rental, Ironing service, Baby cots available, Garden, Sound-proof windows, Safe at reception, Telephone, Central heating, Minibar, Private beach, Fax service,... more
|
|
details & reservations
|
Hotel reservations Varna
Europe-Cities.com offers a wide range of hotels in Varna, Bulgaria. All our accommodation offers in Varna come with instant confirmation and no prepayment is needed. Use our search panel to find the most suitable hotel for your stay in Varna.
About Varna
Varna is Bulgaria's third largest town and coastal capital. It is among Bulgaria's best known tourist destinations, as its airport services a number of resorts on the northern Black Sea coast: the Golden Sands, St. St. Constantine and Helena, St. Elias, and Albena.
Varna's history goes back to the 6th century B.C. when it was founded by settlers from the Greek city of Miletus in Asia Minor, and was called Odessos. There must have been an earlier settlement in the area, although it was not mentioned in written sources, as archeologists discovered nearby a Chalcolitic necropolis housing the world' oldest worked gold, now exhibited in the city's archeological museum. Soon Odessos became a lively Black Sea port and commercial center. From the 3rd c. B.C. it minted its own silver and gold coins. As part of the Roman Empire from the 1st century A.D. it retained its role as economic and cultural center. The largest Roman baths in the Balkans were built there in the 2nd century. (The baths are well preserved and open for visitors.) In the 6th centurt came the Slavs, and in 681 Khan Asparukh's Bulgars. Byzantine, Bulgarian, Ottoman and again Bulgarian rule came one after the other, but the city invariably grew and prospered.