Accommodation in Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko Bulgaria deals 2025
(15 offers, 74.2EUR - 1286.3EUR)
Hotel Lazur, Kyustendil

Hotel Lazur

Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

  • Hotel with parking  
  • No transport provided
Family Hotel Ramira, Kyustendil

Family Hotel Ramira

Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

  • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
  • No transport provided
Red House, Kyustendil

Red House

Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

  • Hotel with parking  
  • No transport provided
Strimon Garden Spa Hotel, Kyustendil

Strimon Garden Spa Hotel

Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

  • Hotel with children playground  
  • No transport provided
Tihiat Kut Complex, Kyustendil

Tihiat Kut Complex

Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

    • No transport provided
    Guest House De Charme Pri Baba Lili, Kyustendil

    Guest House De Charme Pri Baba Lili

    Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

      • No transport provided
      Hotel Velbazhd, Kyustendil

      Hotel Velbazhd

      Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

        • No transport provided
        Rilets Resort And Spa, Kyustendil

        Rilets Resort And Spa

        Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

          • No transport provided
          Hotel Casino Ring, Kyustendil

          Hotel Casino Ring

          Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

            • No transport provided
            Victoria Apartment Kyustendil, Kyustendil

            Victoria Apartment Kyustendil

            Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

              • No transport provided
              Park Hotel Kyustendil, Kyustendil

              Park Hotel Kyustendil

              Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad Bansko, Bulgaria

                • No transport provided

                About KyustendilDetails and images of Kyustendil

                Kyustendil

                Kyustendil is a town in the far west of Bulgaria, and the capital of the Kyustendil Province. The town is situated in the southern part of the Kyustendil Valley, near the borders of Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia; 90 km southwest of Sofia, 130 km northeast of Skopje and 243 km north of Thessaloniki. During the Iron Age, a Thracian settlement was located within the town, later known as Roman Pautalia in the 1st century AD. In the Middle Ages, the town switched hands between the Byzantine Empire, Bulgaria and Serbia, prior to Ottoman annexation in 1395. The town was liberated in 1878 from the Ottoman empire. It is named after Konstantin Dragaš, a 14th-century regional lord.