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Central Varna by the Sea Garden gives you a real Black Sea city โ€” Roman Baths, the Varna Gold, beach minutes away โ€” while Golden Sands is the all-inclusive strip and St Constantine the spa cove.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026
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In short

Where to stay in Varna

For a first Varna trip, base yourself in central Varna near the Sea Garden โ€” you get a real Black Sea city (the Roman Baths, the Varna Gold, the Knyaz Boris I shopping street) with the beach a few minutes' walk away. Choose Golden Sands, 18km north, only if an all-inclusive package and nightlife are the whole point; St Constantine and Helena for a quieter spa-and-cove week; and Chayka if you want to be steps from the sand but still a short bus from the city.

The short version

  • Best all-rounder: central Varna around the Sea Garden.
  • Best value all-inclusive: Golden Sands.
  • Best atmosphere with a real evening scene: the Greek Quarter (Grcka Mahala) in central Varna.
  • Best for a quiet, spa-led beach week: St Constantine and Helena.
  • Avoid booking blind on the Golden Sands strip as your default just because the photos show a bigger beach.

Best areas to book

Central Varna (around the Sea Garden)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The cleanest first-timer pick: you can walk to the Roman Thermae, the Archaeological Museum's Varna Gold, the pedestrian Knyaz Boris I and the city beach, with the 8km Sea Garden as your daily spine. The trade-off is that the central beach is functional rather than spectacular, and a few seafront blocks get loud in high summer โ€” pick a street a row or two back.

Best for: First-timers wanting a city with beach access

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Greek Quarter (Grcka Mahala)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The atmospheric old-town pocket just inland of the cathedral and the central market, full of small bistros, wine bars and renovated 19th-century houses. It suits people who want Varna's best evenings on the doorstep and can accept paving-stone streets, occasional cafรฉ noise and a five-minute walk to the sand rather than a sea view.

Best for: Atmosphere, food, evenings out

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Chayka

ยฃ value

The leafy residential district just north of the Sea Garden, set back above the coast and backing onto Chayka and Sunny Day (Slanchev Den) beaches. A good middle ground if you want quiet apartment stays and quick beach access but still a short bus 8 or 9 into the centre, rather than committing to a full resort strip.

Best for: Quieter beach-side apartments near the city

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St Constantine and Helena

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The calm, green spa resort between the city and Golden Sands, built around mineral-spring hotels and small sheltered coves. The grown-up compromise: more resort comfort and far quieter than Golden Sands, with the city a 20-minute bus 8 away โ€” though the coves are small and the strip is short on the loud-night options some people actually want.

Best for: Couples, spa and quieter resort weeks

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Golden Sands (Zlatni Pyasatsi)

ยฃ value

The all-inclusive strip 18km north โ€” a wide blue-flag beach backed by a forest nature park, a wall of big hotels, water parks and a loud club scene. Cheap and convenient if the package is the holiday, but you are committed to the strip for food and you rely on bus 409 or a taxi to reach the actual city; out of season most of it is shut.

Best for: All-inclusive beach weeks and nightlife

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The simple choice

If you are booking quickly, ask one question: do you want a city or a strip? If you want to walk to the Roman Baths and the Varna Gold and eat where locals do, filter for central Varna near the Sea Garden first and the Greek Quarter second. If you only care about a big beach and an all-inclusive band, book Golden Sands and accept the bus into town. The common mistake is defaulting to the Golden Sands photos and then finding the 18km commute eats every museum morning.

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Safety and noise

Bulgaria is generally safe and violent crime against tourists is rare, but GOV.UK flags two things that matter for where you sleep: pickpocketing in crowded tourist areas and on buses, and taxi overcharging โ€” there are repeated reports of airport and resort drivers charging many times the meter, and nightclub overcharging scams in the resorts. For accommodation that means a central Varna or St Constantine street usually beats a room over a Golden Sands club row, and you should arrive with a pre-booked transfer or the TaxiMe app rather than taking a rank taxi from VAR after dark.

Book a hotel near a bus 409, 8 or 9 stop โ€” it links the airport, the centre and the resort strips for a flat ~โ‚ฌ1.30 fare and saves you from the taxi rank entirely.

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Where to stay in Varna FAQs

Should I stay in Varna city or Golden Sands?
Central Varna for a first trip: you get the Sea Garden, the Roman Baths, the Varna Gold museum and a younger restaurant scene with the city beach a short walk away. Choose Golden Sands, 18km north, only if an all-inclusive package and nightlife are the actual point โ€” you'll rely on bus 409 or a taxi to reach the real city. St Constantine and Helena in between is the quieter spa-resort middle ground.
Is it worth paying more for a Sea Garden sea-view room?
Usually not for a first visit. The Sea Garden is a park you walk through daily and the central beach is a few minutes downhill from almost any central hotel, so a quieter room a street or two back is better value and you sleep through the summer seafront noise. Save the premium for St Constantine's coves if a genuine sea view is the priority.

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