Small hotel full of Bulgarian charm with a good reputation for food
- Hotel
- Half Board
- 2 minutes' walk to the resort centre
- Hotel-run shuttle to the ski slopes
- Wellness area with sauna, steam room & whirlpool
- Wi-fi Available
Overview
The MPM Hotel Merryan is on the main road into Pamporovo, surrounded by pine forests. It’s a short stroll to the bars and restaurants in the centre of the resort, and the hotel runs a free shuttle bus to get you to the slopes. The rooms are simply furnished, with little touches like plush bathrobes and a minibar to help make your stay more comfortable. Guests are welcome to use the hotel's wellness area.
Description
Location
- 2 minutes' walk to the resort centre
- Hotel-run shuttle to the ski slopes.
Rooms
All rooms are non-smoking and have satellite TV, telephone, bathrobes, slippers, hairdryer and minibar.
Twin room – sleeps 1-3 (max 2 adults or 2 adults and 1 child up to 11 years): twin or double bed, folding bed, private shower and WC.
Family room – sleeps 2-4: double bed, double sofa bed, private shower and WC.
Cots are available to hire free of charge.
Facilities
- bar
- restaurant with open fireplace
- free WiFi in the reception and lobby area
- ski room with lockers
- wellness area with sauna, steam room and whirlpool
- small gym
- extra charge for massages and treatments
- please note, the hotel does not have a lift
Meals
- buffet breakfast
- evening meal with salad buffet and choice of main dishes
All Ensuite
Terrace Balcony
Fitness
Sauna
About Pamporovo
As with Borovets, Pamporovo suffers from many of the age-old complaints about skiing in Eastern Europe - dull food, lousy accommodation, thefts, bad queues and poor maintenance of lifts and runs. The list of whinges goes on and, unfortunately, they are largely true. But that misses the point… These resorts aren't catering for the Swiss Brigade - they aim to attract people on slimmer budgets who want to learn to ski inexpensively. And they are successful. Pamporovo has an excellent ski school and a good crèche, while the runs are best suited to beginners and lower intermediates (25 km). The queues aren't too bad and the scenery is quite impressive. The resort itself has everything you'll need, although it is very basic. Most people stay in the two main hotels, Perelik and Moutgaret, which are fine by Eastern European standards.
Overall, Pamporovo is a very cheap place to learn, with low prices and limited skiing. If you can smile and ignore the many faults, it makes a perfectly reasonable place to visit for a first-timer, although the snow can be unreliable, particularly late in the season.
Beginner Friendly
Family Friendly
Good Beginners
Lively Night Life
Scenic
Bowling Alley
Child Care
Gym
Sauna
Swimming Pool
Cross-Country: 34.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Off-Piste
Off-Piste Equipment
Holiday Details
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