Bansko has been declared a unique town of international importance to commercial tourism (1979). Apart from the beautiful Pirin and the numerous spots of natural beauty the town also boasts its many historic sites. Remains of ancient fortresses have been preserved in the Staroto Gradishte (Stankale) locality about 4 km southwest of the town and also in the Yulen locality (downstream Demyanitsa river). Southeast of Bansko are remains of the late-medieval single-nave churches "St George" and "St Elijah".

Bansko is famous for its well-preserved traditions and culture, its original Revival-period architecture and its local culinary specialities (Banski shashlik, Banska kapama). Visitors to this mountain town have always left it captivated by the spirit of Banskalii (Bansko residents) wishing they could once again return to the heart of Pirin; to one with nature is something everyone craves for in their hurried everyday lives.

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Bansko is Bulgaria's premier ski resort, having the best and most modern ski centre of all Bulgarian ski resorts. During the recent years a multi-million euros investment in the brand new skiing area has been made and this, combined with the fact that Bansko has the best snow record and the longest ski season (15 Dec - 15 May) of all Bulgarian ski resorts means that you can be assured of a great holiday.  Bansko is just 160 kilometers away from Sofia and 6 kilometers from Razlog. The new motorway construction from the airport will greatly reduce the transfer time and, as Bansko has developed into a favourite ski & snowboard destination, these services will continue to meet the needs of its customers.

The unique combination of a well developed mountain resort and a living historical town turns it into an elegant place for entertainment. Virtually every house has its own story to tell, which indeed can turn your vacation into a journey to the Bulgarian traditions. The traditional Bansko taverns (called "Mehana"), with their exceptional charm and style offer local atmosphere by their cuisine and good selection of Bulgarian wines. Most of the local "Mehanas" even offer live folk music. Many local cafes and bars offer refreshments. Discos and night clubs work without time limit, and usually close early in the morning.

 
                 

BANSKO TOWN

Bansko is alive with history, beautiful architecture and tradition - combined with all the shops, Mehanas (local taverns) and entertainment that you could want. The town square is approximately 15 minutes walk from the Apartments where many of these can be found and you will walk down Pirin Street, which also offers traditional and modern shops, supermarkets, ski shops, banks and Post Offices.

 

FOOD & DRINK

It is extremely easy to eat well and for a very reasonable price - all over Bansko. The local eating places are called 'Mehanas' and there are almost 100 in the area. Often you will find that these have been created from old family homes and the owner is also your waiter - therefore, they are proud to present their dishes and happy to recommend a menu for you. The menus are nearly always translated into English but be careful …. the translations can be a little misleading on occasion! However, we have never had a bad meal and have found that the Mehanas are very child-friendly and welcoming.  

It is worth noting that the Bulgarians will not necessarily serve the entire meal at the same time - you may find your vegetables arriving and then the rest of your main course a little later! However, they are happy to accommodate your requests if you make it clear when ordering. It is also worth noting that the Bulgarians traditionally serve food at luke-warm temperature - although we have noticed this changing as more western European influences appear.

Meals can cost as little as £5 (14 Bulgarian Lev or €7.10) per head, with a pint of beer at approx 50p and an excellent choice of Bulgarian Merlot and Cabinet Sauvignon wines. The local drink is 'Rakiya' - beware!! Naturally, meals are more expensive within the Hotels where an impressive, fine dining selection may be also found.

Local dishes include the 'Sache' which is a sizzling stone plate brought to your table with meat, vegetables and spices - often shared by 2. Also the 'Kapama' and 'Banski Starets'. Meat is often pork but chicken is nearly always available too. Children's meals are not offered but the options will keep little ones happy too!

 

 

SHOPPING IN BANSKO

There are many different kinds of shops in Bansko - from the old, traditional gift and trinket shops to modern supermarkets and banks. The shops are spread out all over town so you will be able to shop as near, or as far, from your apartment as you wish! There are also a selection of ski related shops within the Bansko Royal Towers complex where Rossignol ski equipment may be purchased and you will also find Salomon, Atomic, Burton, North Face and Quicksilver in town.

Many of the craft shops contain traditional wood items as well as some items that may prove difficult to take home such as a selection of knives and ornamental guns! There is a selection of traditional knitwear on sale as well as the normal Bulgarian trinkets, bracelets and china. You will also see older ladies selling knitted items in the town square.

You are also able to purchase popular branded clothing such as Diesel, Von Dutch, Levi, Adidas and Nike. Be careful - although the price of everything is extremely reasonable, those brands that are very cheap may be imitation and there are often a number of Chanel copies for sale!

The number of English-speaking shop workers is increasing and they sometimes try very hard to appear helpful which can appear pushy to some. However, they are genuinely happy to help you and will often negotiate on price so it is worth a try if you are spending a fair amount! They will appreciate your trying to speak a little Bulgarian - see 'useful phrases'  

 


BANSKO NIGHTLIFE

During the ski season, there is no shortage of 'Apres Ski' to suit all tastes. The 'Happy End' bar is just at the base of the Gondola and you can relax there with a drink or a coffee after coming down from the slopes. This becomes a busy night-time bar in the evenings.   If you prefer a quieter evening, there are countless Mehanas where you are welcome to come in and have a drink or a coffee and children are also welcome.

Within Bansko Royal Towers itself, there is a restaurant and bar and comfortable lounge area - or of course you can simply relax in your own apartment with a selection of DVDs and games. 

Casinos

If you fancy a night at the Casino whilst in Bansko, there are now two - one at the 'Strazhite Hotel' opposite the Lion Bar on the main road from the Gondola and the other half way down Pirin Street on the right as you walk to the town centre. You can play Roulette, Black Jack, Poker and a selection of Fruit Machines. Just remember not to spend it all on the first night!

10-Pin Bowling

This is again at the 'Strazhite Hotel' next to the Casino. There are also pool tables, a bar/café and mini arcade machines and is suitable for children of all ages. The lanes are not full sized but are neon-lit which adds to the fun of playing to the lights! 

Ice Skating Rink

This rink is new to the 2007/2008 season but is an amazing, new, state of the art rink for all abilities and with a large amount of arena seating. It is situated about 10 minutes walk from Bansko Royal Towers.

 

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