Hotel Amfora
This hotel is open year-round. It was built in 2001, making it much newer than most hotels in Varna. Located in the middle of the St. Constantine resort, it gives visitors easy access to the beach. All rooms at the Hotel Amfora are air-conditioned. Rooms and apartments come equipped with television sets and wireless Internet. There is a restaurant on-site offering Bulgarian cuisine, and the hotel also offers guests a variety of excursions. Ample opportunities are available to explore nearby cities or indulge in activities, including fishing and yachting.
Hotel Amfora
Resort St. Constantine
Varna, Bulgaria
011 (+359) 888 62 87 62
hotelamfora.com/
Gregory's Backpackers Hostel
Gregory's Backpackers Hostel is in a tiny village outside of Varna called Zvezditska. You won't encounter any language barriers at Gregory's because it is run by a friendly British couple who know the area well and are always available for consultation and advice. They offer a daily shuttle service to both the beach and the center of Varna. You can also take a cheap bus or taxi from the hostel. Amenities include a bar, a kitchen for guests, an Internet Café, a table tennis area, billiards and a small library.
Gregory's Backpackers Hostel
82 Fenix Street
Zvezditsa, Bulgaria
011 (+359) 52 379909
www.hostelvarna.com/
Flag Hostel Varna
The owner of Flag Hostel Varna goes out of his way to make guests feel at home. After breakfast, he offers guests a free bike tour of Varna, which is an effective way to get to know the city. Also, guests are entitled to free beer every night at 7 p.m. in the hostel bar. This hostel consistently gets good reviews from experienced and novice travelers alike. Day trips to nearby attractions can be arranged readily.
Flag Hostel Varna
2 Sheinovo St.
First floor
Varna, Bulgaria
011 (+359) 897408115
varnahostel.com
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