The Best Hotels in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Known as The City of the Seven Hills, Plovdiv contains two ancient theatres, Ottoman baths, a well-preserved old quarter and narrow, cobbled streets. As the cultural capital of Bulgaria, more and more tourists are visiting, meaning the hotel options are expanding. Here are the best places to stay.
Hotel Antique
Guesthouse
The luxurious restoration of this 150-year-old house (a listed building) creates an aesthetic that’s modern and characterful. Local artwork and ornate mirrors adorn the walls, with handcrafted furniture and colourful Persian rugs scattered over oak floors. It’s a small hotel so guests are well looked after. Breakfast consists of homemade cakes and pies, unlimited coffee and fresh fruit – enjoy it outside in the pretty tiled courtyard.
The Old Bakery Apartments
Apartment, Guesthouse
Vibrant, velvet furniture and fluffy, warm rugs bring this spacious home-from-home to life. It takes its name from the bakery that once stood in this quiet spot near the heart of Plovdiv. Today, you can take breakfast at the Lobby Bar, which spills out onto the tree-lined streets with terrace seating. Expect a friendly welcome, too – this place is a great base to relax during a busy city break.
Skyler Guest House
Guesthouse
This family-run guesthouse combines home comforts with a trendy vibe consistent with the neighbouring Kapana district. There are art-filled rooms and modern apartments to rent, some with terraces and a kitchenette. Don’t miss the breakfast here – homemade Bulgarian banitsa (cheese pastry) is served with fresh coffee – and it’s also worth hanging around for pre-dinner drinks on the roof terrace, where you can enjoy a beer with friends or other guests. For sightseeing, Plovdiv Old Town and the ancient Roman Stadium are a minute’s walk away.
Old Plovdiv House
Hotel
Located on a cobbled street near the Roman theatre, this traditional hotel is a fantastic place to base yourself. Rooms are classic and comfortable with Bulgarian Revival-style furnishings, while the lobby bar and tree-lined garden are lovely places to kick back. Besides the ancient theatre, you’ll also find a maze of cafes, restaurants and shops right on the doorstep.
HillHouse Plovdiv
Apartment, Guesthouse
Whether you’re looking for a simple room with a view or an apartment with its own kitchen, HillHouse likely has the facilities to meet your needs. No matter your preference, though, the design of each unit remains consistently chic: find beams and spotlights overhead, wall-length sketches of the city’s best sites, and scattered potted plants that add a further splash of colour to the muted greys, creams and sunshine yellows. HillHouse also has its own restaurant, lounge and yard, and it even offers wine-tasting experiences for anyone curious to learn about Bulgaria’s wine-growing regions.
Guest Rooms Plovdiv
Hotel
Occupying a street corner, you can’t miss this classic hotel with its bright orange facade. Inside the double and twin rooms, parquet floors meet white walls and ceilings supported by dark wood beams. There’s also a courtyard and picnic area for guests to relax in, while some rooms have private balconies that look out over the city and its main attractions.
7th Sense Boutique Guest House
Guesthouse
At this creative guesthouse, each room is named after a particular attraction found in the city, From Old Town and Clock Tower to Rowing Base and Roman Stadium, each includes a detailed wallscape which depicts its namesake (all are nearby for you to explore). These nicely complement chic furnishings: statement walls and lighting, modern fireplaces and cool, geometric shaping. The Main Street suite has a terrace that overlooks the street of the same name.
Hotel Alafrangite
Hotel