Strimon Garden Medical SPA Hotel has a large spa and wellness area with a fitness center, hot tub, sauna, sun bed and indoor swimming pool. The indoor pool is lined with deckchairs.
Hotel Lazur features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Kyustendil. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. The hotel has family rooms.
Ramira is a family-run hotel in downtown Kyustendil, Bulgaria. It is located in a quiet street neighboring Vladimir Dimitrov – The Master Gallery. We have 24 rooms for 60 guests.
Located in Kyustendil, Pochivna Stantsiya Pautalia provides a shared lounge and terrace. Featuring a garden, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Kyustendil exceeded my expectations:
- it is not far away from Sofia;
- the road from Sofia to Kyustendil is unexpectedly good, even excellent;
- the center is big (for the town's dimensions), nice parks, wonderfully illuminated during the night;
- loved the pedestrian area, the bridges;
- unexpectedly good restaurants (Friends and Ramira), definitely recommend;
- the view from the ancient fortress (Hisarluka), which is 5 min by car above the town is wonderful;
- the gallery of Vladimir Dimitrov - Maystora is impressive;
- last but not least - very friendly drivers (something uncommon, but worth mentioning).
Ekaterina
Bulgaria
10
Scored 10
An absolute surprise!
An absolute surprise! Kyustendil is beautiful and enormously welcoming. The man in the Tourist Information Office was just lovely - as were the staff at the St George Monastery on the edge of town. And we even got to see a unique fire-theatre show in the town square ... Go there, people. The train journey from Sofia is beyond compare and we loved staying on the 11th floor of the Hotel Velbazhd with views across the entire valley. Lots of nice places to eat and drink on the main pedestrian street too. And all for the princely sum of 6.90BGN on BDZh from Sofia.
Tom
Bulgaria
8.0
Scored 8.0
I enjoyed the calm atmosphere, the abundant green public...
I enjoyed the calm atmosphere, the abundant green public space and the walkability of the town. Some neighbourhoods seem ill-maintained and abandoned but the place has kept a flavour of a traditional settlement of long history.
Elena
Bulgaria
10
Scored 10
Smilling and cosy town, with so much to offer!
Smilling and cosy town, with so much to offer! Rich history, going back to before the Romans, excellent nature, thermal spa, intensive cultural activity, very interesting museums, good culinar experience. Absolutely worth the visit!
Ivanka
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Vladimir Dimitriov Art Museum is a must see for anyone...
The Vladimir Dimitriov Art Museum is a must see for anyone interested in Bulgarian art. The museum guide was most informative. The museum was the high point of our visit.
Otherwise the city is rather ordinary. The Natural History Museum, if you can find it, is very sad. Even without charge, it's not worth looking for...
I found most of the service people (Yettel store, Italian restaurant, grocery store, and people in general to be rather somewhere between not friendly to surly. I consoled myself with the thought that it was August and the friendly folks had left town for the beach or mountains leaving those behind depressed and unhappy.
Louche Bear
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Kyustendil is a sweet city near the North Macedonian border...
Kyustendil is a sweet city near the North Macedonian border in the Struma River Valley. Known for cherries, Kyustendil has numerous restaurants featuring local produce and traditional Bulgarian cuisine. There are numerous shops, and an outdoor bazaar featuring the bounty of the valley, honey and other artisan treasures. There are museums which are all free to the public on Thursdays, a theater and several historic churches. The central square has a lovely park for strolling. The city was prized by Romans for it's healing waters, and one can enjoy the baths, along with several full service spas.
We had 2 room at the hotel. Both were en suite. I liked the bed but the other members of the family didn't. The room's were very warm which was nice.
It had a good location. Directly across from a supermarket and close to restaurants.
We were there for a competition and it was walking distance to the venue. There is a car park across the road. We arrived after 4pm on Saturday so it was free for our stay.
Pets were allowed which suited us.
Very easy check-in (contactless), great location and view from the balcony (top floor of a 15-story building!), spacious, clean, designed with thought and attention, has a fridge, a stove, a washing machine, a capsule coffee machine and a small kettle, all kitchen utensils you might need, there was soap and even a shower sponge. Perfect value for money relation, ideal to visit the city, its landmarks and spas, all whilst having a budget.
If you want to experience luxury in accommodation while at Kyustendil, I suggest you come and stay at Hotel Konstantinovi.
It's a brand-new building, and every little detail had been taken care of by hotel's great owners.
Consider booking one of the two suites on the top floor - city and mountain views are panoramic and truly breathtaking from there.
Highly recommended!
The service was great, the host is perfectly nice. Great location, best view from great room and terrace. Clean, cosy and spacious. Great space in bathroom and bed, great functionality in the room. Great advice from the host about attractions and restaurant. We highly recommend Pautalia Holiday Station. Your best location for stay in Kyustendil.
The location is great and walking distance to all of Kyustendil. The check in and out process is convenient and easy. The apartment is newly remodeled and the bathroom is beautifully done. highly recommend. The people left complimentary water, which was very thoughtful.
It used to be a nice hotel.
The staff is nice and that’s about it.
There is no A/C and one can boil to death in the scorching heat.
The staff is nice though.
Wi fi is almost non existent so buy a local sim , they are very cheap. Overall , you get what you pay for.
The hotel looks a bit old from the outside, but has a lot of flair. It's right in the centre of town next to the Roman baths. The owners are very kind and helpful, the Lady has good English. My room featured an convenient balcony.
We loved it. It seems to be new as everything is perfect and very clean. Small kitchen with kettle, microwave and mugs plates etc. Quiet place with private parking space . Really recommend, best place so far on our trip.
The hotel is cosy, pleasant for some vacations. The spa has many options but not enough for too many people. There were common vegan options for breakfast and dinner. Smiling and helpful personel.
Nothing. I have stayed in hotels all around the world from Six star to one star and this my far is the worse one I have every stayed in. The whole environment has the communist flavour to it.
Very lovely family hotel on the balkan. Nice view from the room. Very good equipped, unbelievely kind staff, balkony on the room. Parking free at the location. Perfect hotel.
It is my second time here and I will definitely come again if I am in Kyustendil. The owner is great and the place is really nice. Especially the view from the balcony.
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