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Khan`s Tent

Khan`s Tent

To the North of the Sunny beach, high above the sea level, you will find this magnificent restaurant, called Khan’s tent- the place for entertainment, the place for masterpieces of culinary arts. The construction of the restaurant resembles the shape and size of the Bulgarian Khans. From here, from its wonderful terraces you can also have wonderful view to Sunny beach, Nesebar and Saint Vlas. This unique place may offer you some wonderful time combined with various shows and nice music.

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Nesebar

Nesebar

Nesebar (often transcribed as Nessebar and sometimes as Nesebur, Bulgarian: Несебър, pronounced [nɛˈsɛbɐr]) is an ancient city and one of the major seaside resorts on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, located in Burgas Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Nesebar Municipality. Often referred to as the "Pearl of the Black Sea", Nesebar is a rich city-museum defined by more than three millennia of ever-changing history. The small city exists in two parts separated by a narrow man-made isthmus with the ancient part of the settlement on the peninsula (previously an island), and the more modern section (i.e. hotels, later development) on the mainland side. The older part bears evidence of occupation by a variety of different civilisations over the course of its existence. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations and seaports on the Black Sea, in what has become a popular area with several large resorts—the largest, Sunny Beach, is situated immediately to the north of Nesebar. Nesebar has on several occasions found itself on the frontier of a threatened empire, and as such it is a town with a rich history. Due to the city's abundance of historic buildings, UNESCO came to include Nesebar in its list of World Heritage Sites in 1983.

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Burgas

Burgas

Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced [burˈɡas]), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the region of Northern Thrace and the fourth-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a population of 202,694 inhabitants, while 277,922 live in its urban area. It is the capital of Burgas Province and an important industrial, transport, cultural and tourist centre. The city is surrounded by the Burgas Lakes and located at the westernmost point of the Black Sea, at the large Burgas Bay. LUKOIL Neftochim Burgas is the largest oil refinery in southeastern Europe and the largest industrial enterprise. The Port of Burgas is the largest port in Bulgaria, and Burgas Airport is the second most important in the country. Burgas is the centre of the Bulgarian fishing and fish processing industry.

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Bedroom Beach Club

Bedroom Beach Club

An extravagant beach and night club, associated with high class clubbing entertainment. Bedroom beach is characterized by an elegant interior, made out of natural materials, stylish extended space, capacity for over 2,500 guests, interesting inner architecture and decor, a lot of vegetation, impressive electric boutique L-acoustic sound, first-class service and the most modern lifestyle mood that can be felt only by passing its entrance.

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Nesebar - old town

Nesebar - old town

Thanks to its unique nature and very well preserved monuments from different eras, at the VII session of the World Heritage Committee in Florence in 1983, the old town of Nessebar was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. So, Old Nessebar ranks next to cities like Vienna, Salzburg, Edinburgh, Toledo, Rome, Florence, Venice and other cities that are part of the historical treasure of the world. Nessebar is called the "Bulgarian Ravenna" because of the numerous churches there. Legend has it that there were over 40 temples here, 15 of them preserved to date, which are also part of a new cultural and historical route called "Spiritual Path". The medieval temples of Nessebar are open for visitors, they are turned into artistic studios, galleries and chamber halls. The Archaeological Museum in Nessebar was established in 1956 and its first exhibition was in the church "St. John the Baptist. In the Archaeological Museum you can see the permanent exhibition "Nessebar through the centuries".  

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