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This penthouse apartment is situated on the top floor of a brand new apartment block approximately 1.5 km from the centre of Veliko Tarnovo.
The apartment comprises open plan lounge, dining room and kitchen; two double bedrooms, bathroom and separate toilet. There are two large terraces with views across the Military College and Veliko Tarnovo. The apartment is served by a lift. All exterior walls are insulated. As the apartment is being sold without the kitchen and bathroom being completed this gives the buyer the opportunity to choose their own finishes and colour schemes.
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The penthouse apartment on the top floor with two balconies |
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This apartment is situated close to all local amenities - shops, bars and restaurants and near to the new Central Mall shopping complex which opened in September 2006.
Veliko Tarnovo, population 73,000, is a city in central northern Bulgaria and is situated 325 m above sea level. It is 240 km northeast from the capital Sofia, 176 northeast from the second largest city of Plovdiv and 225km from Varna – Bulgaria’s third and biggest city on the Black Sea Coast. Veliko Tarnov is situated on both banks of the Yantra River and is famous as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom.
One of Bulgaria’s primary tourist destinations, Veliko Tarnovo boasts many historical monuments and landmarks. During the summer months the world famous Veliko Tarnovo Performance of Sound and Light with the Tsarevets Fortress as its natural backdrop is a breathtaking and unique experience which attracts visitors from all corners of the globe.
Veliko Tarnovo is a thriving, bustling town having many modern shops, and numerous cafes, bars and restaurants. By contrast a stroll along old Gurko Street located in the Samodivene Market area which is a crafts and trade centre, will give you a feel of the atmosphere of the Bulgarian National Revival Period. Veliko Tarnovo is a unique city whose stone houses are perched one above the other as they cling to the steep banks of the Yantra River. The town is dominated by the Tsarevets Hill with its solid fortress walls, royal palaces, patriarchal church and Baldwin's Tower. On Trapezitsa Hill the foundations of 17 mediaeval churches were discovered at the turn of the century, but at present only the restored St. Demetrius of Thessalonika and St. Peter and Paul churches are open to visitors.
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