Samokov is home to Samokov. Yanakiev Ski and Snowboard School and Borovets Ski Resort are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Iskar Reservoir and Seven Rila Lakes. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like mountain biking and other activities like skiing.
What's nearby
Yanakiev Ski and Snowboard School - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
Borovets Ski Resort - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
Sitnyakovo Express - 5 min walk - 0.5 km
Tsarska Bistritsa - 17 min walk - 1.5 km
Gondola Lift - 32 min drive - 9.1 km
Getting around
Kostenets Station - 32 min drive
Sofia (SOF) - 78 min drive
Restaurants
Hotel RILA Lobby Bar - 4 min walk
The Terrace Lounge - 4 min walk
Restaurant & Pub Alpin - 5 min walk
Bistro Central - 1 min walk
Victoria - 4 min walk
About this property
Samokov
Family-friendly hotel with full-service spa and free breakfast
A full-service spa, an indoor pool and a restaurant are available at this smoke-free hotel. Buffet breakfast is free. Other amenities include a nightclub, a fitness centre and a bar/lounge.
Samokov offers 250 accommodations with a hairdryer. Rooms open to balconies. This accommodation offers separate sitting areas and includes desks. Beds feature pillowtop mattresses. Cable televisions are provided. Housekeeping is provided on a daily basis.
An indoor pool and Access to hot tub are on site. Other recreational amenities include a sauna and a fitness centre.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on-site or nearby; fees may apply.
Guests can pamper themselves with a trip to the on-site spa, which has 5 treatment rooms. Services include hot stone massages, facials, body scrubs and body treatments. The spa is equipped with a sauna, a hot tub and Turkish bath/hammam. A variety of treatment therapies are provided, including aromatherapy, hydrotherapy and reflexology.
Languages
Bulgarian, English, Russian
Amenities
Pool
Hot tub
Breakfast included
Restaurant
Laundry
Spa
House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM
Check out before noon
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Pets
No pets allowed
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Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts major credit cards
We should mention
Pool access available from 10 AM to 7 PM
Frequently asked questions
Does Samokov have a pool?
Yes, this property has an indoor pool. Pool access is from 10 AM to 7 PM.
Is Samokov pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Samokov?
Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Samokov?
Checkout is at noon.
Where is Samokov located?
This family-friendly Samokov hotel is steps away from Yanakiev Ski and Snowboard School and Borovets Ski Resort. Sitnyakovo Express and Tsarska Bistritsa are also within 1 mile (2 km).
Samokov Reviews
Reviews
6.8
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
The room was clean and tidy, even if a bit dated (1980s vibe) , it was comfy enough! The breakfast included was decent, and there was a lot of choice! We loved the fact how the gondola was less than a minute walk away.
Its is a communist era hotel. Having said that it is clean and has everything that you would need. The rooms are clean and spacious, but the food is not so good.
David
Stayed 5 nights in Mar 2024
6/10 Okay
paul
16 Feb, 2023
Disliked: Staff & service
You totally get what you pay for, its a budget, dated, and basic hotel.
For us it was just a base and somewhere to sleep, which worked.
Its unlikely i'll stay there again as would prefer a little more modern and luxury but compared to nearly hotels Rila £2600, Iglika £2500, Savakov £700 you get what you pay for so can't really complain.
Breakfast was basic, but did the job, room was warm and clean, bowling and swimming was good, lots of space for the kids to run around in, bar and social areas not that appealing so didn't use them.
Have stayed in all the above hotels twice.
Let’s start with a positive, it’s a good location. And that was it. The hotel itself is extremely dated, the lifts are dangerous. We only stayed bed and breakfast, thank goodness as the food was absolutely awful. There is no atmosphere about the place whatsoever, it is old, dark, and dingy. The beds are very old and uncomfortable, the pillows were like rocks. We stayed for eight days and for five out of the eight days we had continuous power cuts, lasting anywhere from between two and 10 hours. We were on the sixth floor, and when you come back from snowboarding the last thing you want to do is trudge up six flights of stairs wrapped up in snow gear. On the one morning we did go for breakfast, we had to walk down to a less than basic breakfast as they could not provide anything hot because of no power. Christmas Day, we were stuck in the hotel in the morning for the first five hours because again there was no power. We have had no apology for all this inconvenience whatsoever. On the morning of our departure, we hear that the hotel was sending emails to further arriving guests, stating there had been a series of power cuts but they apparently have a generator, to which was not used once! on our arrival at 3 am, and going straight to bed, we were very rudely awoken by an extremely loud obnoxious family in our room next door, using the most obscene language possible, and I was not impressed by this in front of my 13-year-daughter. This seem to be common throughout the hotel.
The hotel looks nothing like the photos, the cladding is falling apart and flaking with sap weeping out.
Disused offices and facilities stand out.
The carpark is used as charged parking for day-visitors for the slopes, guests park down a loading bay littered with potholes.
For the 2 weeks I was here, the main door was broken.
After checking in, you're directed to your room via the elevators.
They're loud, shaky, inconsistent, some don't open level with the floor and have swastikas engraved inside.
(this is specific to my room but other rooms must be similar) You're greeted with worn out and stained carpets, light switches and plug sockets hanging out of the wall, a radiator which doesn't come on enough to dry ski clothes, paint where it shouldn't be, lights not fixed in place, a toilet that isn't fixed to the floor releasing awful smells and providing an unstable perch.
A shower that doesn't drain with a flickering light above you.
The towel rack is half off the wall and the protuding tiles have simply been packed with filler.
A large red stain down the side of the bed, I don't dare take off the sheet to look at the mattress.
I don't think sheets are changed when the room is made.
The walls are so thin, I could actually hear my new neighbor walk in and gasp. (seriously.)
Breakfast is almost always yesterday's leftovers and is sometimes cold.
The pool is dated but does the trick, the gym has been described by users as a prison gym.
This is not a 4 star hotel.
The location of the samokov is perfect for the gondola and the ski school is excellent. The rooms are dated but the beds are clean and sheets are changed regularly. Unfortunately the walls are paper thin so you will be woken up by other guests returning back from a night out. The hotel is warm, comfortable, cheap and cheerful.
Check in time is 3pm not 2pm as stated on the website. The food is probably the major let down for this hotel, it's mostly luke warm.
I've stayed here a couple of times and for the money it's fine.