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Operational 3-star family hotel with attractive location in the charming town of Sozopol - one of the most looked after Bulgarian sea resorts and popular history and culture tourism destination. The hotel is situated on a major street at only 50 m distance to the nice sandy Bamboo Beach and has unspoiled sea view. There are lots of pubs, shops and restaurants in the area. The hotel has reception, five double rooms, four triple rooms and four self-catering apartments. Each room has own balcony with sea view. The hotel is fully furnished and equipped. Landscaped garden. Swimming pool with sea view and pool bar. 3-car parking lot.
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PROPERTY FACTSHEET
Property: Hotel (Commercial)
Region: Sunny Beach Region
Location: Sozopol Town Land: 667 m2 Total Built-Up Area: 468 m2
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(seller's asking net price is highlighted; other prices are for reference use only using Bulgarian Central Bank's exchange rates of the day) |
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