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Perelik

Annie Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-02-07 17:49

Perelik

My husband and I and our 2 children aged 14 and 9 are booked into the Hotel Perelik (HB) for 1 week in Feb. Having never been to Bulgaria we have no idea what to expect. We have heard the resort is very nice but that the food is not great (not great lovers of pork / bacon / cabbage). Can anyone offer any advice to make our trip as enjoyable as possible. Any comments on the Hotel Perelik itself would also be very welcome???
Smag Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-02-07 17:56

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we stayed at the perelik last year and loved it food was great and vary varied.unlike the hotel panorama year before when i couldnt eat anything.when you going? 14 of us 4th feb you will love it Very Happyand the snow will be thick and crisp and even.
Lizzisnow Author:Lizzi posts : 5   (Beginner)Date : 01-02-07 18:06

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We're in Pamps half board at Elina from Feb 17th - 2nd trip. I'm a veggy and was ok last time - plenty of lovely salads, fresh veg and cheesy things and yummy soups with fab garlic bread.
Alpine Angel Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-02-07 18:13

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Stayed at Perelik in Feb last yr and going back on Sat.
My kids were similar ages.

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Daniel Snell Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-02-07 18:43

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Perelik is slap bang in the middle of resort and a good hotel. Regarding food it is ok but food is always better in the restaurants around resort. If you can try to eat out once or twice.
kezza Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-02-07 19:24

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I've stayed at the Perelik 2 years ago and it was fine. The food not exactly hot - but it never is in Bulgaria. There is a great pizza restaurant in the Hotel that it worth going to (reminds me of Pizza Express rather than Pizza Hut). Overall the food was ok. Accommodation fine. One great thing is the Perelik is the first pick up on the morning coaches so you always get a seat inlike the 5 star Pamporovo where often they have to stand or they cant get on at all.
karen Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-02-07 19:52

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Here's aone I posted a few pages ago;

We are going back to the Perelik for the third time in Feb. We have looked at the other hotels in the resort and this one is our preference. The rooms are a little on the small side but hey, we only use them to sleep shower and change in, the rest of the facilities the hotel offers and its position in the centre far outweigh the room size. My daughter must be the world's fussiest eater but has always managed to eat a hearty meal and it has always been ...
Here's aone I posted a few pages ago;

We are going back to the Perelik for the third time in Feb. We have looked at the other hotels in the resort and this one is our preference. The rooms are a little on the small side but hey, we only use them to sleep shower and change in, the rest of the facilities the hotel offers and its position in the centre far outweigh the room size. My daughter must be the world's fussiest eater but has always managed to eat a hearty meal and it has always been warm......look out for the ice cream freezer by the deserts, not many people realise it is there. The Perelik might be a 3 star hotel but in my opinion it is trying hard to be a 4 star and much better than any 3 star ski hotels I have stayed in, in France, Austria or Italy. The staff are very friendly, receptionists and porters very helpful and there is always something to do. I certainly recommend the massages, very good after a hard days skiing.

Hope this helps?

Karen

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