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Shimmering, glassy complex right on the beach with 135 rooms and suites, all with balconies and sea views. It's a little overpriced, though it has good facilities, including a spa centre and gym. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Set back from the western end of South Beach, this is the only borderline budget option here. It's an older motel-style block on an unnamed lane just off the main road. Pretty simple, but a bargain for beach bums. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The only real budget option in the old town, which means it's often full. The location's excellent but it's a grotty old place, and rooms don't even have fans, although they do have balconies. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Attractive three-star hotel facing the Basilica of the Merciful Virgin, with some wonderful sea views. All rooms have a TV and fridge. Prices rise in August. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
In a great spot overlooking the sea, Hotel Toni is very reasonably priced, so is regularly full in summer (when they suggest advance reservations of as much as one month). Rooms are simple but clean, and the chatty host is very helpful. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Around 200m west of the old town on the way to South Beach, Vigo is a vast new complex with large, tastefully furnished rooms and top-class facilities including four pools, a spa centre, billiard room and gym. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Located on a quiet, cobbled, souvenir stall-free lane, this is a friendly place with a variety of rooms, all with TV and fridge, but not all with air-con; check a few out first and try to avoid the cramped, top-floor fan-only rooms with their sloping ceilings. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Right behind the archaeological museum, the Rony is an old-style wooden villa with a dozen rooms - some of which have terraces and sea views - and a decent restaurant, too. It books up quickly in summer. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Overlooking the ruins of the Byzantine baths complex, this is among the more attractive hotels in the old town, offering elegant but unfussy rooms, including some with disabled access, with fridges and TVs (though there's only one single). There's a good restaurant and summer gar… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Rooms here are neat and clean, if a little cramped, and all feature TV, fridge and usually a balcony, offering good value for Nesebâr. The old town's only internet café is on the ground floor. Breakfast is extra. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Nesebâr (Bulgaria)