This hotel is located in a new part of the city above a steep mountain slope overhanging the main rock road along the coast of Sozopol. The view from the windows of the hotel, over the cliff of the mountain, is wonderful: you can see the entire Old Town, located on the peninsula, the yacht port and a gorgeous panoramic sea view. The opposite side of the hotel with the entrance to it, opens onto the carriageway of the upper through road-it is noisy. The hotel is nice, it often accepts groups of people and part of the apartments are booked by permanent residents. There is a restaurant on the outside veranda above the slope, but it operates only during the short beach season. Negative factors for rooms facing the sea are all-night music from the yacht bar during the beach season. Sozopol is a very nice place, as there are few large complexes in it (they are all in the neighboring Burjak) and a lot of urban housing suitable for recreation (including for purchase). The town is small, the beaches are close, but there is no normal walking seaside area along the sea towards Burjaki and the disgusting condition of the sidewalks in this area and stairs to the beach. And the worst thing in Sozopol is a row of ugly tents and eateries along the road and the beach. This really spoils the impression of a beautiful, historical place - Sozopol. Given the presence of a fishing port, restaurants and cafes have very good and fresh fish, mussels. Bulgaria's winemaking is quite decent - there are very decent dry wines. Meat products include good mutton, a lot of chicken dishes, pork and a problem with beef. Excellent dairy products. The restaurants have decent everyday food. The town is suitable for family stays and economy class vacations.