![]() Excellent roof bar provides a good view of the light show (when it happens). StudioJust a bit more expensive than some other hotels but there is a difference. Can be a little bit noisy and rooms over the reception and restaurant should be avoided by light sleepers. ![]() Hotel GurkoA very traditional style hotel with a popular restaurant and good quality rooms. The Boliari HotelIs situated in a quiet street and has good accommodation at reasonable prices, top floor rooms have large balconies overlooking the town. Stay in large luxury self catering apartments close to Veliko Turnovo in the peaceful village of Tserova Koriya. The Big White HouseMid range prices by Bulgarian standards but still cheap. Veliko Tarnovo Offline Map Travel Guide free#The house has wifi which is free for guests and a washing machine which is 4lev per wash including soap. The garden has outside seating for dinning and a relaxed area under a vine for lounging and reading. Guests have use of the shared bathroom, equipped kitchen and garden. Is managed by Annie, a nice British woman that loves animals, of which there are a number on site. The Honey House StablesVery relaxing place in Hotnitsa village, near Veliko Tarnovo. You'll find everything you'd expect from a modern hostel. 12An excellent hostel housed in a timber-framed house dating to 1850s and run by an extremely open minded and welcoming British couple. The maximum admissible speed within the city limits is 50 km/h.Īddress: Hristo Daskalov St. Overall this means of transport is very reliable.Īlthough Veliko Turnovo is generally a calm city, transportation by car could be very complicated due to the frequent traffic reorganisations. In general, a trip within the city limits shouldn't cost more than 3.5-4 leva. The passenger is charged 0.80 leva initiall fee, and 0.60 leva per kilometer afterwards. Taxis in Veliko Turnovo are yellow and can be caught on the streets by waiving a hand or can be called. The ticket is valid only for the current ride and costs 0.70 lv (about 0.35 euro). Tickets can be purchased only in the bus from a conductor. Virtually all bus lines go through the city center. Bus 10 connects the city with Gorna Oryahovica railway station (but mini-buses are preferable). Buses run from 7 am till 9 pm with frequency of rides varying between 20 and 60 minutes. Since Veliko Turnovo is not that large, you'll probably never use it. The town is fairly large but everywhere is within easy reach including attractions such as Tsarevets, the medieval stronghold. Walking is the best way to see Veliko Turnovo. The ticket for the busses, departuring from Sofia to Turnovo, costs about 17 leva (~9 euro). The small bus station is ~1km far from the centre of town so arrange pickup during winter. Several buses daily run from Plovdiv north bus station (?,?,16:30 18 Lev) and from Varna. Since the town is located relatively in the centre of Bulgaria, it is quite comfortable to stop there for an hour to rest and get a glimpse of the sights.īusses run approximately hourly from Sofia. One of the main roads in Bulgaria runs through the city, so car transport is not a problem to and from the city. ![]() The train station is at considerable distance from this place. The is a place just behind the tourist information center where you can buy international tickets. If you are planning to take the train to another country, tickets can't be bought at the train terminal. It costs approximately 81 Romanian lei (June 2016). One train operates each day from Bucharest to Gorna Oryahovitsa (in the direction of Sofia), leaving at 12:50PM and arriving at 6:27PM. Taxi from/to Gorna Oryahovitsa to/from Veliko Tarnovo should cost 8-10 levs - you can ask for fixed price if you want to be sure. You could then take a bus/minibus/taxi from Gorna Oryahovitsa station to Veliko Turnovo. Busride to center takes about 10-15 minutes.Īn alternative is to get a train a larger railway station at the nearby town of Gorna Oryahovitsa. ![]() There are buses at least every 20 minutes, and it costs 0,50 - 0,60 levs (~0,25-0,30 €). There are also local buses going just by the station, go to the bus stop next to a small restaurant building. There is a small railway station in the town and it is possible to get a taxi to the centre of town from there for a cheap price. Although Veliko Turnovo's Gorna Oryahovitsa 4 km away is currently not open to passenger air traffic (it is possible to arrange private aircraft landings there by arrangement), it is possible to fly to Bulgaria's capital city Sofia, or the coastal city of Varna and then by rail or modern coach to Veliko Turnovo. ![]()
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