Hotel Mura
Features
The Hotel Mura boasts a great location in
the centre of Borovets, with the gondola
and shops of the resort just a few minutes’
walk away. The hotel creates a relaxed and
informal ambience. An attractive spa area
with sauna, jacuzzi, steam room and splash
pool (local charge) is planned for Winter
2010/11
Bedrooms: 66. Rooms have shower,
satellite TV, minibar and telephone. Twins
on the first floor with balcony are larger and
can accommodate 3 sharing, whilst small
twin rooms on the 3rd floor are offered for
sole use only, at no supplement.
Meals: Buffet style breakfasts and buffet
dinners with choice.
Facilities: Pleasant bar and lounge area
with fireplace; restaurant; soundproofed
disco; lift. Spa area planned for Winter
2010/11.
Special Attractions: • Welcome drink
• Christmas and New Year’s Eve gala
dinners included
Official Rating: 3 stars
Borovets Resort Info
Eastern Europe's biggest ski resort (58km), Borovets suffers from many of the usual complaints about this finance-friendly region. Most commonly associated with budget-conscious skiers and beginners, Borovets has an excellent ski school, a fine snow record, cheap prices (especially for beer and spirits), lovely scenery - and it's only 90 minutes from Sofia. On the downside, there are unattractive buildings, skiing for better intermediates and advanced skiers is no more than average, the lifts and piste are kept poorly and there is the constant threat of theft, boring food and bad queues.
But, many people regularly return. Why? Most veterans talk of the great teaching they have received and the low prices, as well as the varied nightlife available. You'll have to forfeit western creature comforts, but it can be well worth it. It's skiing in a very different culture and is, joy of joys, half the price of the Alps. If the skiing doesn't interest you, there are always site-seeing trips to Sofia and other historic sites to keep you busy, although the archaic transport systems can make this rather time-consuming.
Overall, Borovets is a place to go to learn if you have a tighter budget. You also need to have a sense of humour and adventure, as it is very much the poor relation to Western European skiing. It isn't going to replace Val d'Isère as your venue of choice, but it does successfully cater to a completely different clientele.
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