okay, except terrible breakfastPosted: Fri, Oct 26 2007Location:
4Rooms:
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4I stayed at the Sofia Plaza two nights. If you're arriving to Sofia by bus or train, the hotel is very convenient. About 250 meters from central bus station and 100 meters from train station. Room was okay, nothing special, fairly clean, average size. Cable TV has around 70 channels, including many foreign ones. There's a small bar next to the reception, but I didn't go there during my stay. From the hotel it's about a 20-25 minute walk to the center of the city, where the government buildings and major tourist attractions are, but only a couple blocks from Maria Luisa Blvd, a main street leading to the center. The outdoor market is only aoubt 15 minutes away.
The breakfast consisted of a few slices of turkey or chicken (couldn't tell) with cheap sliced white bread that can be toasted. Out of the dozens of hotels with breakfast I've stayed at in the past few years, this was the absolute worst breakfast. They had instant coffee and tea in jugs that was usually lukewarm. I think they budget about 50 cents per person or less for the breakfast. I had to have an early lunch with decent coffee elsewhere both days. Up the street away from the train station there's a good grocery store that also offers ready-to-eat dishes like musaka and other Bulgarian cuisine.
If you're flying into Sofia, you can probably find a better hotel. If arriving by land, it's a good location for dropping off your bags right away and seeing the city. Trams and buses available nearby and receptionist can arrange a taxi.
I paid around 54 euros per night (incl tax) for a single, so compared to other hotels it was fairly good value for money.