Park Hotel Kaylaka
Pleven · Bulgaria · Park Kaylaka
About Park Hotel Kaylaka — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Pleven
Park Hotel Kaylaka is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Pleven, Bulgaria. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
We had a great time for 3 day total ✨️ The most important aspect is that they're pet friendly 🐕 The garden is very large and you can easily place the chairs on the grass near the river. Rooms: nice, cozy rooms for two that are cleaned everyday by the staff. It's a quiet place for people with kids. Food: the pork neck was generally the best. If you opt for breakfast there's almost the same thing everyday, but very tasty. The winery is a nice, interesting place, having another food menu than the rest of the restaurant. There's nothing much to do around, but it's a nice place if you want to relax. For a 50 minutes car ride you can visit Krushuna cascade and a crate.
We had a lovely stay - the staff impressed us with their friendliness - everyone was kind, helpful, and made us feel welcome. The hotel is set in a peaceful, green area surrounded by nature - perfect for a quiet getaway or exploring the nearby natural sights. Although the spa wasn't operational yet during our visit, we were more than happy to enjoy the delicious restaurant menu. A big bonus: the hotel is dog-friendly, which made our stay even more special.
Our stay on August 9-10, 2025 was a bit of a mixed bag. The location is a major plus, nestled right in the beautiful Kayluka park. However, this scenic view is a bit spoiled by the unfinished buildings in the hotel's backyard, which gives the area a neglected feel. The staff was great. The receptionist was helpful and professional, and the restaurant staff was courteous and efficient. We enjoyed the signature dishes, though we found the prices to be a bit on the high side. The wine list was a pleasant surprise, offering an eclectic and interesting selection of local, national, and imported wines across all price points. Another great perk is the free access to the paid swimming pool next to the hotel. Plus, parking is included and readily available. On the downside, the hotel's age (dating back to the 1950s) is noticeable. The rooms feel small, and the renovations appear to have been done on a budget. We had a particularly frustrating experience in room 102 where the air conditioning was faulty, turning on and off intermittently and becoming quite annoying. The bathtub drainage was also clogged, which was inconvenient. Overall, while the excellent service, location, and amenities like the free pool and parking are a draw, the dated and somewhat worn out rooms were a significant drawback to our stay.