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12 de marzo de 2025
I’m sorry to have stolen the title of someone else’s review, but I couldn’t agree more with the person that wrote that this hotel was more like a Premier Inn than a Premier luxury hotel. This is most certainly not a five star establishment, more like a three star. We stayed for a week towards the end of February and whilst it was half term in parts of England, the hotel was certainly not overrun with children . The main issue for us, was that the food in the buffet restaurant was tepid to lukewarm every single evening. We arrived when the restaurant opened at 7 pm hoping for hot food and still couldn’t find any except the soup. The array of starters and salads was magnificent and delicious, but I didn’t want to eat cold food every night. For us that was very disappointing. There was a great selection of food, but everything is stored under a light and not in a Bain Marie. There is no water available unless you buy bottles of it . The desserts, however, were delicious and plentiful with lots of fresh fruit to choose from as well. I could certainly not complain about the breakfast. There was a magnificent choice including the omelette station which was done to order. It was the only hot food that we had there. There is a coffee machine, but again the coffee was not as hot as it should be. Our room left a lot to be desired. We had a junior suite with a wardrobe in the kitchen area, four coat hangers between two people, and a cutlery drawer that contained only a bottle opener and 4 teaspoons. We arrived late on the Saturday evening from the airport and the buffet restaurant was closed. A plate had been made up for both of us which included bread, butter, cheese spread, and some ham. Too bad if you’re a vegetarian. We had to use the teaspoon in the room to spread the hard butter on the bread! The fruit plate was very nice. The bar area was very pleasant . it was extremely quiet considering it was a large hotel. I didn’t care for all the big TV screens showing sport, but that was just my preference. The swimming pool, steam room, sauna and Jacuzzi was excellent. I had it to myself most days during the day. It was really clean and there was a lifeguard on duty most of the time. The outdoor pool which we didn’t use opens at 5 pm. it was a 10 to 15 minute walk into Bansko to the gondola or a courtesy bus every 15 minutes which stopped at 5pm. There is a break in the day when the courtesy bus doesn’t run. There are multiple bars and restaurants near the gondolas which were great. It was a 2 1/2 hour transfer from the airport to the hotel. Apart from the reception area and the bar, the hotel is quite tired and really does need an upgrade. There is a cash machine in the lobby area and also an à la carte restaurant which opens most most of the day. Again it was very quiet. Bed and breakfast guests can upgrade to half board, but I really wouldn’t waste your money. Wrap up warm and venture out into Bansko for the evening where you will find multip
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