8.6
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117 USD
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Victoria Hotel in Nessebar

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Bulgaria, Nessebar, 22, Kraibrejna str
● Center: 230 m
🌞 Beach - 3 min

Several guests highlight the hotel’s lovely panoramic sea views and proximity to the old fortress. Staff are frequently described as friendly, helpful, and accommodating, with specific mention of the manager Bobby and housekeeping staff maintaining high cleanliness standards. Breakfast receives praise for fresh, tasty options including local yogurt, feta, olives, cold meats, and fresh fruits, with some guests calling it a feast. The location is repeatedly noted as excellent for exploring Nessebar’s old town and reaching the beach quickly. Rooms are clean and beds fairly comfortable, with some rooms featuring balconies and powerful hot showers. Several reviews mention the small size of rooms, particularly twin rooms, with limited space and wet room-style toilets lacking sink plugs. Complaints about the on-site restaurant include slow service, cold food, poor value, and an unfriendly attitude from staff; one review specifically advises against eating there. Guests report limited cooked breakfast options and occasional shortages such as coffee machine breakdowns and running out of orange juice. WiFi is only available near reception and not in rooms, which has caused dissatisfaction among some visitors. One review mentions difficulty using the Bulgarian flat screen TV, which only displayed a blue screen with channel names.
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Rooms and prices

2 guests
Adults2+
Children under 170+
Age7+
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Double or Twin Room (2 Adults + 1 Child)
20 sq.m.
Double or Twin Room (2 Adults + 1 Child)
Rooms are 20 square metres.
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Double or Twin Room
16 sq.m.
Double or Twin Room
This air-conditioned room includes a private bathroom and a seating area with a TV.
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Single Room
14 sq.m.
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This air-conditioned room includes a private bathroom and a seating area with a TV.
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Suite
4 x 26 sq.m.
Suite
This air-conditioned suite includes a private bathroom and a living area with a sofa and a TV.
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Description

Victoria Hotel is a small, three-star property built in 1998 and renovated in 2012, located in the historic part of Nessebar. It offers 12 rooms across three floors, including single rooms, double or twin rooms, and suites. Guests appreciate its traditional character and charming ambiance, with rooms featuring air conditioning and some sea views. The hotel provides paid services such as a safe at reception, laundry, and car rental. The on-site restaurant serves vegetarian options, and there is free parking available. Although the hotel is small, it integrates modern conveniences like WiFi in the reception area and grocery deliveries. Its intimate size and friendly staff contribute to a welcoming atmosphere, favored by travelers seeking a relaxed beach holiday combined with cultural sightseeing.

Location

Victoria Hotel is situated in Nessebar's old town, approximately 200 meters from a public sandy beach on the second shoreline. It is 29 km from Burgas Airport (BOJ). The Nesebar Archaeological Museum is 617 meters away, and the Fisherman Statue is 718 meters from the hotel. The hotel lies within easy walking distance of numerous shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants including Restaurant "Perla" (227 m), "Avera" (286 m), and "Adelini" (306 m). The center of the old town is a five-minute walk, while the bus and taxi stop at the small harbors is about ten minutes on foot. This location offers convenient access to both seaside relaxation and local attractions.

Tips

  • If you plan to use WiFi, expect to be near the reception area for a signal.
  • Consider requesting a room with a balcony or sea view for a more spacious stay and better ambiance.
  • For dining options, explore nearby restaurants rather than the hotel’s own restaurant, as some guests found the food and service there unsatisfactory.

Policies and conditions

  • Child policies: Children can stay in some rooms of this hotel. Children between 0 and 11 years old can stay for free if no extra bed is needed.
  • Cribs and Extra Beds: Extra bed and crib policies may vary according to room type. Please refer to the room type details for more information.
  • Breakfast: Breakfast is available at the hotel. Please contact the hotel for details. Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.
  • Pets: Pets are not allowed
  • Age Requirements: The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old
  • Paying at the hotel: Visa, MasterCard, AmericanExpress
  • Check in time: 14:00. Check out time: 12:00.
2 guests
Adults2+
Children under 170+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
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Services and facilities

Internet
  • Wi-Fi in public areas
Parking
  • Public parking
Restaurant
  • Restaurant
Front desk services
  • Lockers available
  • Safe at front desk
  • Luggage storage
Languages spoken
  • English
  • Russian
  • Bulgarian
Food & drink
  • Room service
  • Bar
Public areas
  • No smoking in public areas
  • Smoking area
  • Garden
Cleaning services
  • Laundry service (on-site)
  • Ironing service
Facilities for children
  • Children's meals available
Business services
  • Fax/copying service
Safety & security
  • Smoke detector
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit

The hotel is located on second line from the shore.

The nearest beach is located on the distance of 200 m. It takes 3 minutes To the beach!

The distance to the sea is 120 meters

Street view

Video: Victoria Hotel Nessebar, Nesebar, Bulgaria

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Reviews

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05.05.2026 Derek
My daughter and I stayed here for a week. The hotel is small and friendly, not without old-fashioned charm, I quite liked the ambiance.
On the plus side it has a view of the old fortress overlooking the sea.There are plenty of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants within a few minutes walk. (See note below). Also a small supermarket and an ice cream kiosk next door - or one street away.
The shower was piping hot, the air con worked, staff were friendly and helpful with info. Clean fairly comfortable beds.
Negative points:
My daughter is quite good with tech gadgets but neither of us could figure out the Bulgarian flat screen TV. All we could manage was a blue screen showing the names of the channels and a channel menu. It wasn't a major issue as I was only interested in an English news channel.
The coffee machine broke down twice, and orange juice ran out on day 5. Cooked breakfast options were limited - precooked boiled eggs or scrambled egg twice, smallish bits of precooked bacon three times - but this was often either very fatty or very gristly.
The continental Bulgarian style cold options were quite nice - cereals, local yogurt, packaged choc croissants and some small cakes and biscuits featured. Along with delicious salty feta and small mixed olives, fresh tomatoes and cucumber, plus cold meats and salami, pates, breads, and various fresh fruits. I saw a few teas, plus two kinds of jam portions and honey. Pic 2.
Our twin room was very small - see pic 3 - with just one chair squeezed into a corner. Maybe just enough room to swing a mouse. The toilet was a small wet room so we needed to use the toilet before the floor beside the pedestal got soaked... see pic 4. And there was no plug for the sink.
Overall it was ok, and we did enjoy staying in a traditional hotel rather than a modern high rise soulless block. The location was very good, five minutes walk to the centre of the old town, only ten minutes walk to the bus and taxi stop at the small harbours.
A pity the room was just a bit too small for comfort.

NOTE: the restaurant "Seasons" bistro on the terrace directly opposite the hotel is not part of the Victoria. I went in once for a drink but was ignored so I left. When I checked reviews the bistro scored very low - poor service and poor value for money. There are several better options minutes away.
24.09.2024 Guest
Absolutely charming small beautiful hotel in the best location in Nessebar. Beautiful and large room / bathroom with lovely hot powerful shower. The 3 staff were extremely friendly and helpful even doing us a packed breakfast one day. The breakfasts were a feast, absolutely loved it. Everything so fresh , tasty and well presented. The outside restaurant overlooking the sea and local ruins was the perfect spot for lunch with a homemade lemonade. Perfect holiday from start to finish.
03.07.2024 L9583RNnickyw
Nessebar old town... We loved it! Cobbled streets, 13th century churches, shops and restaurants Hotel Victoria, the best panoramic sea view on the 'island'. We loved this hotel, you could call it outdated, but i prefer quaint and authentic. Lovely little marbled reception, room was comfortable and clean, fresh, breakfast every morning with a good choice and the staff/people were lovely! So friendly and helpful. Exactly how it was described ❤️.
03.06.2024 Guest
After coming to the Hotel Victoria for nearly 20 years I would like to share with you my experience. A small hotel with a big heart that draws you in to return year after year not only myself but many other guests. In the hotel Bobby is the manager who is always there to help. The breakfast is excellent with everything you will enjoy. Along with Bobby there is Hache who keeps the rooms and hotel cleanliness' to a high standard and the garden beautiful. Along with the staff in the hotel there are others that make you stay wonderful from Margarita and the Balkans staff to the Meridian Hotel that take care of all the bookings. Returning to the hotel its position is amazing with views over the Black Sea . If you walk up the hill and take the second turn on the right you will find a well stocked supermarket. Continue along the street it will bring you to one of the beaches. If you turn left from the hotel and take any of the streets it brings you into the Centre. I could continue with my feelings for Nessebar the hotel the local people and it's history but that is for you to find for yourselves. Alan Oldham
29.02.2024 Guest
This is a wonderful little gem of a hotel in old Town Nessebar. We stayed in Room 24 overlooking the bay, st vlas and sunny beach. The breakfast was good with plenty of choice. Near to everything in the old town, plenty of place to eat at reasonable prices. Would we stay there again, most definitely.
10.08.2023 Guest
My daughter and I stayed here for a week. The hotel is small and friendly, not without old-fashioned charm, I quite liked the ambiance. On the plus side it has a view of the old fortress overlooking the sea, and there are plenty of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants within a few minutes walk. (But see note below). Also a small supermarket one street away and an ice cream kiosk next door. The shower was piping hot, the air con worked, staff were friendly and helpful with info. Clean fairly comfortable beds. Negative points: My daughter is quite good with tech gadgets but neither of us could figure out the Bulgarian flat screen TV. All we could manage was a blue screen showing the names of the channels and a channel menu. It wasn't a major issue as I only wanted an English news channel. The coffee machine broke down twice, and orange juice ran out on day 5. Cooked breakfast options were limited - precooked boiled eggs or scrambled egg twice, smallish bits of precooked bacon three times - but this was often either very fatty or very gristly. The continental Bulgarian style cold options were quite nice - cereals, local yogurt, packaged choc croissants and some small cakes and biscuits featured. Along with delicious salty feta and small mixed olives, fresh tomatoes and cucumber, plus cold meats and salami, pates, breads, and various fresh fruits. I saw a few teas, plus two kinds of jam portions and honey. Our twin room (with a sea view - just!) was very small - one chair squeezed into a corner. Maybe just enough room to swing a mouse. The toilet was a small wet room so we needed to use the toilet before the floor beside the pedestal got soaked... And there was no plug for the sink. Overall it was ok, and we did enjoy staying in a traditional hotel rather than a modern high rise soulless block. The location was very good, five minutes walk to the centre of the old town, only ten minutes walk to the bus and taxi stop at the small harbours. NOTE: the restaurant "Seasons" bistro on the terrace directly opposite the hotel is not part of the Victoria. I went in once for a drink but was ignored so I left. When I checked reviews the bistro scored very low - poor service and poor value for money. T
08.07.2023 Guest
Absolutely do not recommend eating at Bistro seasons which is the restaurant for this hotel. Cold food. 2 meals arrived together then we had to wait for the other 2 meals for quite some time that the first 2 had nearly finished theirs! Chips were cold, there was no one to speak to, no one asked if the food was ok. Rude staff man and woman and wouldn’t allow us to pay by card for a very overpriced meal yet we were never told we had to pay by cash on entering or when we asked for the bill
12.10.2021 Vyara
Exellent service, clean and beautiful rooms and amaizing sea view!
07.06.2021 Cristian
Great food, great view, great host :)
19.04.2021 Alonso
To be honest it was a nice place with nice views, however the price list doesn't contain coffee. We ordered two coffees and the bill was 10 levas which normally maximum supposed to be 6. So before order ask for the price. The low rate is just bc is not usually price and we felt a bit cheated.
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POIs near hotel

museum
Ethnographic Museum (5 min)
Museum preserving traditional crafts, costumes, and daily life artifacts from Nessebar's cultural heritage.
museum
Nesebar Archaeological Museum (9 min)
Museum displaying artifacts from ancient Mesembria, including pottery, coins, and sculptures from Greek and Roman periods.
attraction
Fisherman Statue (11 min)
Memorial statue depicting a fisherman, honoring Nessebar's maritime heritage and traditional fishing culture.
attraction
Airplane (5 km)
Aircraft installation attraction showcasing vintage aviation history in Sunny Beach.
theme_park
Pirate Gondola (5 km)
Pirate-themed gondola ride offering coastal views and family entertainment at Ravda's waterfront.

Cafe and Restaurants near hotel

restaurant
Ресторант "Перла" (3 min)
ул. „Цар Иван Асен II“ 20, 8230 Стария Град, Несебър
restaurant
Restaurant «Авера» (4 min)
restaurant
Restaurant «АДЕЛИНИ» (5 min)

Frequently asked questions about Victoria Hotel

What types of rooms does Victoria Hotel offer?

The hotel offers Single Rooms, Double or Twin Rooms, Double or Twin Rooms that accommodate 2 Adults + 1 Child, and Suites.

Is breakfast included and what is served?

Breakfast is available at the hotel but is not included in the total price and must be paid separately. It includes continental Bulgarian style options such as cereals, local yogurt, feta cheese, olives, cold meats, and fresh fruits, with limited cooked items.

Are pets allowed at Victoria Hotel?

Pets are not allowed at this hotel according to the policies.

How close is the beach to the hotel?

The public sandy beach is 200 meters from the hotel, located on the second shoreline.

Is WiFi available in guest rooms?

WiFi is only available near the reception area; rooms do not have WiFi access.

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