Accommodation in Silistra, Silistra Bulgaria deals 2026
(14 offers, 74.2EUR - 490EUR)
Drustar Hotel, Silistra

Drustar Hotel

Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

  • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
  • No transport provided
Hotel Serdica, Silistra

Hotel Serdica

Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

    • No transport provided
    Central Apartment, Silistra

    Central Apartment

    Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

    • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
    • No transport provided
    Hotel Danube, Silistra

    Hotel Danube

    Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

    • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
    • No transport provided
    Family Silistra, Silistra

    Family Silistra

    Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

      • No transport provided
      Silistra, Silistra

      Silistra

      Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

        • No transport provided
        Pelican Birding Guest House, Silistra

        Pelican Birding Guest House

        Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

          • No transport provided
          Guest House Kalimaritsa, Silistra

          Guest House Kalimaritsa

          Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

            • No transport provided
            Rody, Silistra

            Rody

            Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

              • No transport provided
              Vienna, Silistra

              Vienna

              Silistra, Silistra, Bulgaria

                • No transport provided

                About SilistraDetails and images of Silistra

                Silistra

                Silistra is a port city on the Danube in the north-eastern Bulgaria. Silistra is the administrative center of Region and one of the most important historical cities in the region of Dobrogea and Cadrilater. He belonged to the Romanian Country during Mircea the Old, Dracula's probably for a short time, returned to Romania after the Second Balkan War in 1913 until 1940, when it was ceded to Bulgaria.

                The Romans built here after 29 BC, a fortress, the construction site of another Celtic Durostorum keeping her name (or Dorostorum). He became one of the important centers of the province Moesia, becoming the city during Marcus Aurelius.