Avenue Deluxe
Nesebar · Bulgaria · Sunny Beach
About Avenue Deluxe — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Nesebar
Avenue Deluxe is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Nesebar, Bulgaria. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, gym, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 3.9 / 5
Thanks to the every hotel worker and owner for such an amazing experience! Everything looks so good, and very clean.Rooms are nice as well. Food was legendary, big variety , different dishes every day, expensive restaurant type of experience for a humble price of the hotel. Pool was also good, there always were free sunbed. Room cleaning every day, cery friendly staff. Definitely recommend this place!
Very flexible and friendly staff. We are traveling by campervan. The staff allowed us to park our beloved camper inside the facility. They accommodated us with our 15kg dog! The rooms are perfectly clean. The pool is nice, drinks are what you can expect for this price. Even though beer could be better. Food is good and tasty. It's a small hotel, so there are not 1.000 options. But the provided options are more than what we expected for the price we paid. Only downer: food is usually cold. But that's how it works around here. Be aware that you will walk 5-10 minutes to the beach. According to your fitness ;) the place around us is ok. I did read a lot of negative feedback, but it's totally acceptable.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of good moments and several disappointments. We were given a nice room upon arrival. A special mention goes to the person who cleared the tables — always polite, quick, and attentive. One staff member who truly stood out was Daniel, the shorter bartender. He worked both the pool bar and the bar near the dining area, switching shifts with the other bartender. It was easy to notice the difference depending on who was on duty. Whenever Daniel was working, the bar area — especially the pool bar — was lively and full of people. He naturally drew guests in with his positive energy, constant smile, and friendly conversations. In contrast, the taller bartender didn’t engage much with anyone. He seemed distant, often on his phone, and the atmosphere around the bar felt much quieter when he was there. The difference in guest interaction was very noticeable. The food at the hotel was another low point. For a 4-star hotel, the variety and taste didn’t live up to expectations. A lot of the dishes were bland or poorly cooked — especially the broccoli, which was either undercooked or overboiled. One night we decided to go out and eat at a local restaurant, and that turned out to be the best meal of the week. We had calamari and a few other dishes that were absolutely delicious. Ironically, calamari showed up on the hotel menu the next day, but they were far from enjoyable — badly prepared and lacking flavor. We also had one strange experience late at night. After coming back around 2 a.m., we found the entrance locked — the only way to access our rooms was through reception, and it was shut. The receptionist had apparently gone to sleep, and we had to call the security company to eventually get in. When he did show up, he simply asked why we hadn’t knocked — even though the door clearly said “Open 0:00-0:00.” It wasn’t a huge issue, but it was definitely odd for a hotel claiming round-the-clock reception service. Lastly, the town itself didn’t leave a great impression, especially at night. It felt dirty (piles of trash on the streets) and a bit uncomfortable to walk around, which added to the overall feeling that this trip just wasn’t what I had hoped for. While I appreciate the efforts of some of the staff, especially Daniel and the guy cleaning the tables, I don't see myself returning to this hotel or destination.