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Hotels in Albena drop prices to 10 leva a night

Wed, Jul 29 2009 13:34 CET 1844 Views
Hotels in Albena drop prices to 10 leva a night

Photo: Yulia Lazarova

Hotels in the Albena resort have launched a promotional campaign for low-budget holidays between July 26 and end of August 2009, company websites said.

The price for a room, with breakfast, in the three-star Dobroudzja hotel was 10 leva, while two-star hotels Lora, Kamelia and Dorostor charged 15 leva, Bulgarian daily Dnevnik said.

Prices for single rooms in these hotels were 15 and 20 leva, respectively.

The resort would continue its Hotel without a Name campaign in which tourists make hotel reservations at reduced prices, but only three days before arrival, they would be told in which three-star hotel they would be staying.

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