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dating back to 610BC, when Greek settlers founded the city of ”Appolonia”.
The town was named Sozopol, which means ”town of refuge” in the 4th
century AD, probably because of its port - always known as a place of
refuge for sea travellers. Sozopol today is a beautiful old seaside town.
Artists and photographers love
its narrow cobbled streets, historic churches, weather blackened eaves,
bay windows and wooden houses - many dating from the 18th and 19th
century. Nowadays however, Sozopol has a busy, thriving modern quarter
with many restaurants, cafes and bars which stay open late into the
night.
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late bargains at cheap prices please phone 01633 798 634 |
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Sozopol
Hotels
Hotel Parnas 3 Star
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Two restaurants • Lobby bar • Sauna • Massage •
Souvenir shop • Room service • Yacht picnics
organised locally |
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Set on the south ridges of the small bay, just above
the water, the hotel offers amazing view over south
side of the peninsula and the near beach, which is
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Hotel Martines 3
Star
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Restaurant • Cocktail bar • Night bar • Outdoor
& indoor swimming pools • Massage • Sauna • Fitness hall |
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for Summer 2003, this hotel enjoys a picturesque
location in the centre of ancient Sozopol and is just
50 metres from the golden beach. |
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