The best hotels in Plovdiv
Plovdiv has 8,000+ places to stay and most of them will disappoint you in ways the photos don't show. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our Top Picks in Plovdiv
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Hotel Residence City Garden
City Center, Plovdiv
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Boutique Hotel Hisar
Old Town, Plovdiv
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Hotel Trimontium Princess
City Center, Plovdiv
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Ramada by Wyndham Plovdiv Trimontium
City Center, Plovdiv
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Plovdiv Grand Hotel
City Center, Plovdiv
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All Hotels Compared
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hotel Elit | Kamenitsa, Plovdiv | $45–70/night | 7.6/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Hotel Evmolpia | Old Town, Plovdiv | $65–90/night | 8.1/10 | Best Value |
| 3 | Hotel Residence City Garden | City Center, Plovdiv | $105–150/night | 8.7/10 | Best Location |
| 4 | Hotel Leipzig | City Center, Plovdiv | $110–160/night | 8.3/10 | Most Popular |
| 5 | Boutique Hotel Hisar | Old Town, Plovdiv | $125–175/night | 9/10 | Romantic Stay |
| 6 | Hotel Trimontium Princess | City Center, Plovdiv | $140–200/night | 8.4/10 | Business Pick |
| 7 | Hotel Explore | Kapana, Plovdiv | $155–210/night | 8.8/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 8 | Ramada by Wyndham Plovdiv Trimontium | City Center, Plovdiv | $175–240/night | 8.5/10 | Family Friendly |
| 9 | Hotel Bochum | Old Town, Plovdiv | $260–360/night | 9.3/10 | Top Rated |
| 10 | Plovdiv Grand Hotel | City Center, Plovdiv | $310–480/night | 9.1/10 | Luxury Pick |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Hotel Elit
Hotel Elit sits in the Kamenitsa residential district, about a 15-minute walk from the Old Town. Rooms are basic but clean, with decent beds and functioning air conditioning. The breakfast is simple but included in the rate, which makes the price hard to beat. Staff are friendly and can arrange taxis to the center easily. Good option if you just need a clean, affordable base in Plovdiv.
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Hotel Evmolpia
Evmolpia is tucked inside the Old Town neighborhood near the Roman Theatre, which means cobblestone streets and historic houses right outside the door. Rooms are compact but well maintained, with traditional Bulgarian decor that feels authentic rather than forced. The location alone justifies the price for most visitors. Parking is not available here, so arrive without a car if possible. A solid budget pick for those who want to be inside the historic core.
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Hotel Residence City Garden
This hotel faces the City Garden park in the center of Plovdiv, putting you steps from the main pedestrian street and a short walk to the Old Town. Rooms are spacious and modernly furnished with good soundproofing given the central location. The on-site restaurant does a reasonable job with Bulgarian and European dishes. Front desk staff are professional and speak excellent English. It consistently punches above its price point for this level of access.
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Hotel Leipzig
Hotel Leipzig is a well-known address on Bulgaria Boulevard in central Plovdiv and has been operating for decades. The lobby and rooms were renovated in recent years, giving it a cleaner modern feel without losing its established character. It is a favorite among business travelers and conference attendees given its central position and meeting facilities. The breakfast buffet is one of the better spreads in this price range in the city. Rooms facing the boulevard can get some street noise, so request a quieter room when booking.
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Boutique Hotel Hisar
Hotel Hisar occupies a beautifully restored National Revival building near the Hisar Kapia gate in the Old Town. Each room is individually decorated with period furniture and original wooden ceilings, making the place feel like a private manor rather than a hotel. The courtyard garden is a genuine highlight for morning coffee or evening wine. It is a small property with only a handful of rooms, so availability fills up fast in summer. Book at least a month ahead if you want the room with the terrace overlooking the old walls.
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Hotel Trimontium Princess
The Trimontium Princess sits right on the central square of Plovdiv next to the post office, giving it arguably the best address in the city. It is a large hotel by Plovdiv standards, popular with corporate groups, tour operators, and delegations. Rooms are well-sized and comfortable, though the decor leans toward a dated international hotel style. The indoor pool and fitness center are genuine additions at this price level. If you want a reliable, full-service hotel with a prestigious central location, this delivers.
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Hotel Explore
Hotel Explore is positioned right at the edge of the Kapana craft district, one of the most interesting areas in Plovdiv for galleries, bars, and independent restaurants. The design inside is industrial-modern and done with real attention to detail. Rooms are compact but intelligently laid out, with quality mattresses and good blackout curtains. The hotel does not have a full restaurant but has a solid bar and can direct you to a dozen good spots within a two-minute walk. It suits independent travelers who want character over convention.
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Ramada by Wyndham Plovdiv Trimontium
The Ramada Plovdiv Trimontium is a large modern chain hotel on the main boulevard, offering consistent international-standard rooms and services. Families benefit from the spacious rooms, reliable Wi-Fi, and the straightforward predictability of a Wyndham property. The indoor pool is a real draw for guests with kids, and the breakfast buffet covers enough variety to keep everyone happy. The location on Tsar Boris III Boulevard puts you close to the Old Town on foot. It lacks the local character of smaller boutique hotels but makes up for it with reliability and facilities.
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Hotel Bochum
Hotel Bochum is a small luxury property inside the Old Town, set in a restored 19th-century house with views over the rooftops toward the Rhodope Mountains. The interiors combine original architectural elements with high-end contemporary finishes that feel considered and tasteful. Service is personalized and attentive, with staff remembering your preferences from the first morning. The terrace suite is the standout room in the property and books out months in advance during the Plovdiv International Fair and summer festival season. Dining options are limited on-site but the Old Town surroundings more than compensate.
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Plovdiv Grand Hotel
The Plovdiv Grand Hotel is the most upscale full-service property in the city, located on the main pedestrian street close to the Old Town entrance. Rooms are large, with premium bedding, marble bathrooms, and city views from the upper floors. The spa and indoor pool are among the best hotel wellness facilities in Plovdiv. The restaurant serves elevated Bulgarian cuisine with quality local wines and makes a genuine effort beyond standard hotel dining. It is the go-to address for high-end business travelers and guests who want uncompromised comfort in the city.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Plovdiv
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
First time in Plovdiv? Start here.
Book in City Center, specifically within 5 minutes of pl. Tsentralen. That puts you 10 minutes walk from Kapana, 15 minutes from Old Town's base on ul. Saborna, and right on the main pedestrian strip of ul. Knyaz Aleksandar I.
Don't get seduced by Old Town photos alone. The location is beautiful, but the streets are uneven, taxis can't reach most guesthouses, and the day-trip crowds on ul. Artin Gidikov between 11am and 4pm are relentless. For a first visit, City Center hotels give you better access with far less friction.
Old Town hotels: what you actually get
Old Town sits on Trimontium hill above the city. Walking up from pl. Dzhumaya takes about 10 minutes and your legs will know about it. The payoff is real: narrow streets, National Revival architecture, and the Ancient Theatre right on your doorstep.
Two of our three Old Town picks are among the best in the whole list. Hotel Bochum (rated 9.3) and Boutique Hotel Hisar (rated 9.0) both deliver on the atmosphere promise. Hotel Evmolpia is the budget entry point at $65-90/night and punches above its price on the value side.
The Kapana district: Plovdiv's best-kept block
Kapana sits just west of ul. Rayko Daskalov, roughly 8 minutes walk from pl. Tsentralen. It's the city's creative quarter: independent coffee shops, craft beer bars, street art, and small galleries packed into about 6 blocks.
Hotel Explore is the only hotel we've vetted in the district itself, and it earns its 8.8 rating. The neighborhood is walkable to everything and significantly less crowded than Old Town. Evening in Kapana around ul. Neofit Rilski feels like a different city from the tour-bus Plovdiv.
How to get around Plovdiv without a car
Plovdiv's city center is genuinely walkable. Old Town to Kapana is 12 minutes on foot. City Center to the Ancient Theatre is about 15 minutes. The main pedestrian zone on ul. Knyaz Aleksandar I connects most of it.
For longer trips, trolleybuses and buses run frequently and cost 1.60 lev per ride. Taxis from reputable companies like OK Supertrans run 1.50-2.00 lev per km. App-based options are limited here, so save a taxi number at your hotel front desk. Don't hail random cabs near the bus station.
Plovdiv in peak season: what changes
July and August bring temperatures of 32-38°C and noticeably more tourists in Old Town. Prices jump 25-40% versus spring. The Plovdiv International Fair in late September (usually the last week) fills City Center hotels almost entirely with business travelers and prices spike accordingly.
Book City Center hotels like Ramada Trimontium or Hotel Leipzig at least 4 weeks out for any September travel. May is genuinely the best month: warm, uncrowded, and hotel prices are at or near their spring lows before summer kicks in.
Luxury in Plovdiv: worth the premium?
Plovdiv Grand Hotel at $310-480/night sits in City Center and is the city's flagship luxury address. Hotel Bochum in Old Town at $260-360/night actually outscores it on our ratings (9.3 vs 9.1). Both are genuinely world-class for a city this size.
The honest take: luxury in Plovdiv is exceptional value by Western European standards. A $350/night room here compares to a $700/night room in Prague or Vienna in terms of space, service, and quality. If you're considering it, don't hesitate.
Plovdiv's best neighborhoods
Old Town gets the most attention, but City Center is where most travelers actually stay well. If you want atmosphere without the cobblestone-in-your-suitcase experience, City Center around pl. Tsentralen is your base.
Old Town (Stariat Grad) 3 vetted hotels The most beautiful address in Plovdiv. if you can handle the hills.
The most beautiful address in Plovdiv. if you can handle the hills.
Old Town is built across Trimontium hill above pl. Dzhumaya. The streets are narrow, the architecture is stunning National Revival style, and the Ancient Theatre on ul. Artin Gidikov is one of the best-preserved Roman sites in Eastern Europe. You're living inside a UNESCO-listed neighborhood.
The trade-off is logistics. No taxis to your door, cobblestones on every street, and the crowds between 10am and 5pm are thick. After 6pm, when the day-trippers clear out, Old Town becomes something else entirely. That's when staying here makes total sense.
Hotels range from $65 (Hotel Evmolpia, solid mid-range value) to $360 (Hotel Bochum, genuinely exceptional). Boutique Hotel Hisar sits in the middle at $125-175/night and is the romantic option. All three are within 5 minutes walk of the Ancient Theatre.
City Center 4 vetted hotels The most practical base in Plovdiv, with genuine luxury at the top end.
The most practical base in Plovdiv, with genuine luxury at the top end.
City Center covers the area around pl. Tsentralen and bul. Tsar Boris III Obedinitel. It's flat, walkable, and 10-15 minutes from Old Town and Kapana on foot. Four of our vetted hotels sit here, covering the full range from $105 to $480/night.
Hotel Residence City Garden and Hotel Leipzig sit in the mid-range sweet spot around $105-160/night. Ramada by Wyndham and Plovdiv Grand Hotel anchor the upper end. The Grand Hotel is the obvious choice if budget isn't the constraint.
City Center is also where you find the main shopping street ul. Knyaz Aleksandar I and the best restaurant density outside of Kapana. You're not sacrificing character by staying here. You're just making your trip easier.
Kapana Creative District 1 vetted hotel One hotel, the right one, in Plovdiv's most interesting neighborhood.
One hotel, the right one, in Plovdiv's most interesting neighborhood.
Kapana is 6 compact blocks west of ul. Rayko Daskalov. It became Plovdiv's creative quarter during the 2019 European Capital of Culture year and it stuck. Small breweries, independent coffee roasters, galleries, and some of the best food in the city.
Hotel Explore is the only vetted hotel in the district. Rated 8.8 and priced at $155-210/night, it earns its 'local favorite' status. You're 8 minutes walk from pl. Tsentralen and 12 minutes from the base of Old Town.
Kapana gets busy Friday and Saturday evenings around ul. Neofit Rilski but quieter than Old Town during the day. It's the best neighborhood in Plovdiv for eating and drinking well without planning ahead.
Kamenitsa 1 vetted hotel Budget-friendly and quiet. best for travelers who don't need to be in the thick of it.
Budget-friendly and quiet. best for travelers who don't need to be in the thick of it.
Kamenitsa is a residential neighborhood west of the city center, roughly 3-4 km from pl. Tsentralen. It's not a tourist area, which is exactly why it's cheaper. Hotel Elit sits here and starts at $45/night, making it the most affordable vetted option in Plovdiv.
Getting to Old Town or Kapana takes about 20 minutes by trolleybus or 12-15 minutes by taxi (around 6-8 lev). It's not the first choice for first-timers, but if you're in Plovdiv for a longer stay or visiting family, it makes sense.
The neighborhood is calm, has local bakeries and small restaurants, and doesn't feel unsafe. It just lacks the energy of central Plovdiv. Set expectations right and Hotel Elit delivers well for the price.
Best Areas by Vibe
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Romantic Escape
Old Town around ul. Artin Gidikov after 7pm is the move. Boutique Hotel Hisar and Hotel Bochum both sit minutes from the Ancient Theatre, lit up at night and completely crowd-free.
Culture & History
Base yourself in Old Town: you're 5 minutes from the Ancient Theatre, the Plovdiv Regional History Museum, and the Dzhumaya Mosque. Over 2,000 years of layered history within a 15-minute walk.
Family Stay
City Center near pl. Tsentralen is the family base. flat streets, wide pavements, and the Ramada by Wyndham Plovdiv Trimontium with proper family rooms and amenities. The rowing canal is 20 minutes away for kids.
Budget Travel
Kamenitsa keeps costs at $45-70/night and Hotel Elit does the job without pretending to be something it isn't. Trolleybus to the center runs every 10 minutes for 1.60 lev.
Foodie Base
Kapana is the answer, specifically the streets around ul. Neofit Rilski and ul. Zlatarska. Hotel Explore puts you at the center of Plovdiv's best independent restaurant and bar scene.
City Break
City Center hotels along bul. Tsar Boris III Obedinitel give you the full Plovdiv picture fast: Roman ruins, Kapana bars, and Old Town views, all within a 15-minute walk from your door.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Plovdiv
When to visit Plovdiv and what to pay.
Spring (March-May)
May is the standout month: warm, green, and the Old Town is actually enjoyable without fighting crowds on ul. Saborna. Hotel prices are 20-30% below summer peak. The Plovdiv Wine Fest usually runs in May and fills boutique hotels in Old Town for one weekend.
Summer (June-August)
July and August hit hard: 32-38°C during the day and packed Old Town streets from 10am. City Center hotels with air conditioning earn their prices here. If you're visiting in August, book anything in Old Town at least 6 weeks out or you'll pay premium for what's left.
Autumn (September-November)
September is beautiful weather-wise (18-24°C) but the Plovdiv International Fair in late September spikes City Center hotel prices by 30-50%. Business travelers book out Hotel Trimontium Princess and Ramada well in advance. October drops off sharply and becomes excellent value.
Winter (December-February)
Cold, grey, and cheap. Hotel prices drop to $50-130/night across most categories. Old Town is atmospheric in December around Christmas. But Plovdiv in January and February is quiet to the point of sleepy, and some smaller boutique hotels close or reduce services entirely.
Booking Tips for Plovdiv
Insider tips for booking hotels in Plovdiv.
Book Old Town hotels 3+ weeks out for May
Old Town has fewer than 15 real hotels and guesthouses worth considering. Boutique Hotel Hisar and Hotel Bochum both sell out in May during the Wine Fest weekend (usually mid-May) and again in late September. Three weeks minimum lead time. Don't rely on last-minute availability here.
Avoid the Plovdiv Central Station hotel cluster
There's a cluster of cheap hotels along bul. Hristo Botev near the railway station. Prices look appealing at $35-50/night, but you're 25 minutes from Kapana, the area is noisy, and the street quality drops noticeably. Spend $15-20 more and stay in City Center. We've seen this mistake hundreds of times.
City Center during the International Fair: book immediately
The Plovdiv International Fair runs in late September (usually the last full week). All City Center hotels. especially Hotel Leipzig, Ramada, and Trimontium Princess. fill with Bulgarian and international business visitors. Prices jump 35-50%. If your dates overlap, either book 4-5 weeks out or choose Old Town, which sees less of the fair spillover.
Ask about parking before booking Old Town
No hotel in Old Town proper has on-site parking. The nearest car parks are at the base of the hill near pl. Dzhumaya, about 5-7 minutes walk down. Most Old Town hotels will tell you this if you ask. If you're driving to Plovdiv, City Center hotels with parking (Hotel Leipzig, Trimontium Princess) save you significant daily hassle.
Breakfast in Kapana beats any hotel buffet
Even hotels that include breakfast are worth skipping for a morning walk to Kapana. Coffee and pastries on ul. Neofit Rilski or at one of the small cafes near ul. Zlatarska run 4-7 lev total. The quality is better and you avoid the 7:30am buffet scramble. Worth the 10-minute walk from City Center.
Currency: pay in lev, not euros
Bulgaria uses the lev (BGN), pegged at 1.96 lev to 1 euro. Many hotels and restaurants in tourist areas accept euros but at unfavorable rates. ATMs on ul. Knyaz Aleksandar I and near pl. Tsentralen dispense lev at bank rates. Withdraw cash on arrival. Card acceptance is improving but smaller Old Town guesthouses still prefer cash.
Hotels in Plovdiv — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Plovdiv.
What's the best neighborhood to stay in Plovdiv?
City Center near pl. Tsentralen puts you within 10 minutes walk of both Kapana and the base of Old Town. Old Town itself is atmospheric but the steep cobblestone streets get old fast, especially with luggage. For first-timers, City Center wins. Old Town is better for a second trip when you know what you're getting into.
How much do hotels in Plovdiv cost per night?
Budget options in Kamenitsa run $45-70/night. Mid-range in City Center sits at $105-200/night. Boutique and luxury in Old Town or City Center goes $125-480/night. You get a lot more room for your money here than in Sofia. the same $150 that buys you a bland chain room in Sofia gets you something genuinely nice along ul. Gladston or near the Ancient Theatre.
Is Plovdiv Old Town worth staying in?
Yes, but only if you book the right place. The streets around ul. Artin Gidikov and the Theatre area are beautiful at night after the day-trippers leave. Two of our top-rated picks. Boutique Hotel Hisar and Hotel Bochum. are in Old Town and genuinely worth it. Just know that parking is impossible and the walk from a taxi drop-off point is always uphill.
When is the best time to visit Plovdiv?
May and September hit the sweet spot: temperatures around 18-24°C, manageable crowds, and hotel prices 20-30% lower than peak summer. July and August are hot (32-38°C), and the Plovdiv Fair in late September fills hotels fast with business travelers. Book at least 3 weeks out if you're traveling during the International Fair period.
What is the Kapana district like for hotels?
Kapana is Plovdiv's arts and craft quarter, roughly bounded by ul. Rayko Daskalov and ul. Neofit Rilski. It's lively, walkable, and has some of the best coffee shops and independent restaurants in the city. Hotel Explore sits right in the district and is genuinely one of the most interesting stays in Plovdiv.
How do I get from Plovdiv Airport to the city center?
Plovdiv Airport is about 12 km from pl. Tsentralen. A taxi costs roughly 20-30 lev ($11-17) and takes 15-20 minutes. There's no direct airport bus, but Bus 44 from a stop near the airport connects to the main city bus network. Most mid-range and luxury hotels can arrange a transfer for around 30-40 lev.
Are there good budget hotels in Plovdiv?
Yes, and they're better value than most Eastern European cities at this price point. Hotel Elit in Kamenitsa starts at $45/night and does the basics well. It's about 20 minutes by bus to pl. Tsentralen, which is the trade-off. Don't expect Kapana-level cool, but for a clean, quiet base that won't break the budget, it works.
Is Plovdiv safe for tourists?
Plovdiv is one of Bulgaria's safest cities for travelers. Petty theft near the Plovdiv Central Railway Station area and the main pedestrian ul. Knyaz Aleksandar I is the main thing to watch. Old Town and Kapana at night are fine. We'd skip the blocks immediately around the bus station after dark, but that's about it.
What's the difference between Plovdiv's City Center and Old Town hotels price-wise?
Old Town boutiques run $65-360/night depending on quality. City Center covers the widest range: $105-480/night. Old Town gives you atmosphere; City Center gives you convenience and, at the top end, proper luxury amenities. The gap between a $90 Old Town guesthouse and a $150 City Center hotel is bigger in comfort than the numbers suggest.
Do Plovdiv hotels include breakfast?
Most mid-range and luxury hotels include breakfast or offer it for 10-20 lev ($6-11) extra. Budget places like Hotel Elit typically don't. Honestly, skip the hotel breakfast if you're in Kapana: bakeries on ul. Neofit Rilski and small cafes around pl. Dzhumaya start from 3-5 lev and are far better.
Which Plovdiv hotels are best for couples?
Boutique Hotel Hisar in Old Town is the clear answer: a rating of 9.0, prices from $125/night, and it's steps from the Ancient Theatre on ul. Artin Gidikov. For a splurge, Hotel Bochum at $260-360/night is the highest-rated hotel in our list at 9.3 and Old Town's most romantic address. Both book out fast in May and September.
Which areas of Plovdiv should I avoid when booking a hotel?
Avoid anything marketed as 'near the Central Station' on bul. Hristo Botev. The area is noisy, lacks good restaurants, and you'll spend 15-20 minutes getting to anything worth seeing. The blocks south of the railway station toward the Rowing Canal are improving but not there yet. Stick to Old Town, City Center, or Kapana.