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Compare Provadia 1 Star Hotels with updated room rates, reviews, and availability. Most hotels are fully refundable.

MareliS Sea Hostel

1.0 star property
MareliS Sea Hostel

I love Varna Apartments

1.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
"Es hat alles sehr gut gefallen,ein Nachteil ist: die Dusche im Zimmer 9 ."
I love Varna Apartments

Nomado Hostel

1.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (1)
"방은 편안했고 주변 인프라도 좋았다. 주인장의 배려심이 돋보이는 장소. 가격대비 훌륭한 선택이다. 영어를 잘한다면 더더욱 추천."
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Learn more about Provadia

Check out the local area in Provadia as you venture to sights like Salla Estate.

Ovech Castle lies in Provadia town in the northeastern Bulgaria, in Varna Province, close to the Black Sea. The medieval Bulgarian name corresponds directly to ovca = sheep. Ovech was key center of the First Bulgarian Empire with an important monastery at the modern village of Ravna, of the church consecrated in 897, and a major scriptorium of the Preslav Literary School. The rebel leader and subsequently emperor of Bulgaria Ivaylo defeated in 1279 a 10,000-strong Byzantine army near the city. During the Second Bulgarian Empire in the 14th century Ovech was the seat of a metropolitan. Ottomans captured Ovech after a long siege in 1388. In the 17th and 18th century Provadia /Turkish name/ was a commercial center of the Ottoman Empire and inhabited by many Jewish and Ragusan /Dubrovnik/merchants. The 16th-17th-century Dubrovnik-style church still stands in the nearby village of Dobrina.
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