Landmarks
Many Bulgarian towns are divided into old and new parts, but did you know that Sozopol is the oldest town on our Black Sea coast? The first settlement was formed as early as the end of the 6th millennium BC. Since then, the peoples who have inhabited the area have only enriched its history.
Beaches
Directly in front of the hotel is one of the largest beaches in Sozopol—Harmani, followed by Budjaka Beach. Some of the cleanest beaches are located just a few kilometers away in the areas of Kavatsi, Dyuni, Gradina Camping, Smokinya, and Zlatna Ribka.
All beaches offer a free public zone as well as paid umbrellas and sunbeds.
Nearby
Just a 15-minute walk away, you will find the Old Town of Sozopol—one of the most romantic and picturesque parts of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Along the way, you will pass through the so-called “Merry Street”—a lively seaside area with numerous restaurants, cafes, shops, attractions, and amenities for your vacation.
- Additional Amenities:
- Grand Arena Stadium—10 m from the hotel
Here are the landmarks in Sozopol that you should not miss:
- The Old Town "Ancient Sozopol"
- The Temple of St. Zosimus of Sozopol
- The Church of St. Cyril and St. Methodius
- The Southern Fortress Wall and the Watchtower
- Skamni Cape
- The Medieval Monastery of the Holy Apostles and the Temple of Demeter and Persephone
- The Medieval Church of the Holy Mother of God
- The Ancient Arch of Ancient Apollonia
- The Ethnographic Museum
- The Archaeological Museum
- The Yacht Marina
- St. Ivan Island
- The "In Love with the Wind" Castle in Ravadinovo with a large aqua park, located 4 km from the hotel