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Four Points by Sheraton Bansko
4.4/517 Reviews
Bansko Ski Lift Area
All comments are highly distorted. If you visit the hotel during the week and not at the weekend, your breakfast will be moved from one restaurant to the other without you being notified. When you ask the reception why the guests are not notified, you get an answer from the receptionist: ”I can't do anything”, instead of an apology. Spa and pool hours are fixed from 8am to 8pm. The reception is also not sure about the opening hours of the pool. It turns out that the outdoor pool for adults is open until 6pm, not the children's pool until 7pm. No one cares that there are guests at the hotel. Anyone who wanted could ”melt” in the children's pool. In the morning, the outside pool starts when the lifeguard wants to come to work. You go in for breakfast and after 10 minutes a girl runs up to you, who has realized that she works at the hotel and comes to ask you which room you are from. Extremely poor breakfast variety. In the evening after 9pm there is no one to make you a cocktail at the lobby bar. Overall score:0. No one cares or wants to make you feel comfortable as a guest in the hotel.
St George Ski & Holiday - Half Board & All Inclusive
4.2/522 Reviews
I cannot understand why this hotel is not scoring higher, we loved it! Rooms recently renovated so lovely modern interior & very clean. Comfy beds, great pool area with steam room, a few saunas and jacuzzi. Food is amazing. We stayed 4 nights on half board and never had a bad meal! The soup every night was outstanding, especially carrot & ginger on Friday night! Great choice at breakfast and love that they leave drink machines on for both meals. Usually they're turned off at dinner. Staff very attentive and fast at clearing dishes in restaurant. Also great location with ski shuttle bus to gondola free of charge or about 10 min walk.
Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko
4.6/566 Reviews
Bansko Ski Lift Area
Our visit was out of snow season. Many of the nearby pubs and restaurants were closed but that’s to expected. Breakfast had one of the best buffets ever! Amazing yoghurt, a chef on hand to make you omelettes how you want, and proper barista coffee makers, who don’t mind making you more than 1 coffee. Loads of helpful staff. Staying here with my family, there was a kids club, though my 8 year old was to cool for that. Several pools and some heated. Whilst next door was a massive jumping feature (much more than a castle) kids from 4-11 could have stayed on there all day. The inflatable was meant to cost 10 leva for 20mins but some days there were no one there and when my kids time was up and I tried to pay more they would not take it. Rooms are old, but clean and featured a lot of wood, loads of storage and reasonable size. Restaurants in the hotel, like the hotel itself, are rather expensive. There was a great alternative 10m up and across the road, which served a variety of food. Though I do recommend walking to main village centre and trying a tavern with local cuisine. A few times we went to reception and could not find anyone available and after waiting usually gave up. The most amazing aspect for me, was the spa relaxation zone, Which included a “Shower experience”, multiple sauna’s with differing degrees, a few hot steam boxes again with differing degrees, and an ice box which had ice/snow but wasn’t that cold. I haven’t experience all this before coming from Australia so I thought it was pretty cool to give all these a go and my skin felt wonderful afterwards. Also the toiletries are Salvatore Ferragamo were wonderful. During the warmer months there is plenty of hiking trails and that sort of thing, but next time if I ever get a chance to come back to Bansko it will be in the winter months. I would love to stay at the Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko again, but the biggest drawback was cost!

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels58
Number of Reviews75
Lowest PriceNZD 51
Highest PriceNZD 920
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 174
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 188