Hotel Perelik
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
The Perelik is an attractive, alpine style hotel, conveniently situated in the resort centre. One of Pamporovo's top hotels, the bars, nightclub and bowling alley have recently been modernised and all of our guest rooms have been upgraded to a superior standard.
Location · central resort location · FREE shuttle bus to and from the slopes
Features · indoor swimming pool, sauna and fitness room · extra charge for massage · bar and tavern with occasional live music · coffee bar/lounge · nightclub · bowling alley · pizzeria · lift to all floors · 216 bedrooms
Meals • hot and cold breakfast buffet • lunch on the slopes or at the hotel • an afternoon snack on the slopes or at the hotel • 3 course buffet style evening meal • weekly local specialities evening • hot drinks 12:00-21:00 • soft drinks 12:00-21:00 • Bulgarian beer & wine 12:00-22:00 • Bulgarian brandy, cognac, vodka, rum and cocktails 18:30-22:00 (timetable subject to change)
Rooms for 2 people on all inclusive sharing a twin room with private shower and WC. Rooms with balcony, single rooms and family rooms are also available at a supplement. All bedrooms have satellite TV.
Family rooms - sleep 2-4: Consist of a sleeping area with standard double bed plus 1-2 sofa beds and a lounge with balcony.
Please note: Open plan/split level family rooms are not suitable for young children.
Official Rating ***
Pamporovo Resort Info
As with Borovets, Pamporovo suffers from many of the age-old complaints about skiing in Eastern Europe - dull food, lousy accommodation, thefts, bad queues and poor maintenance of lifts and runs. The list of whinges goes on and, unfortunately, they are largely true. But that misses the point… These resorts aren't catering for the Swiss Brigade - they aim to attract people on slimmer budgets who want to learn to ski inexpensively. And they are successful. Pamporovo has an excellent ski school and a good crèche, while the runs are best suited to beginners and lower intermediates (25 km). The queues aren't too bad and the scenery is quite impressive. The resort itself has everything you'll need, although it is very basic. Most people stay in the two main hotels, Perelik and Moutgaret, which are fine by Eastern European standards.
Overall, Pamporovo is a very cheap place to learn, with low prices and limited skiing. If you can smile and ignore the many faults, it makes a perfectly reasonable place to visit for a first-timer, although the snow can be unreliable, particularly late in the season.
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