Top Destinations in Bulgaria
Planning a business trip or extended stay in Bulgaria? Our serviced apartments provide a comfortable and flexible alternative to traditional hotel accommodation. Whether you're based in Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, or Sunny Beach , you'll find fully furnished apartments designed to meet the needs of modern business travellers.
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We offer a curated selection of serviced apartments in Bulgaria’s key commercial centres. Whether you're attending meetings in the capital or managing a project in a regional hub, our properties provide the ideal base for productivity and comfort.
When travelling for business in Bulgaria, having the right accommodation can make all the difference. At SilverDoor, we offer expertly selected serviced apartments that combine comfort, convenience, and flexibility — giving you everything you need to stay productive and feel at home.
Comfortable, Spacious Living - Enjoy the benefits of a home-like environment with separate areas for sleeping, working, and relaxing. Ideal for longer stays or when travelling with colleagues.
Designed for Business Travel - Our apartments offer the perfect balance between independence and convenience. With fully equipped kitchens, dedicated workspaces, and hotel-style amenities, you can settle in and stay productive - whether you're in Bulgaria for a week or a month.
Prime Locations - Our apartments are located in business-friendly areas, close to corporate offices, public transport, and local services — making your daily routine seamless.
Bulgaria experiences a continental climate, with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. July temperatures often exceed 30°C, while January can bring sub-zero conditions, especially in mountainous regions like the Balkans and Rila. Business travellers should pack seasonally and check local forecasts before travelling.
The official currency in Bulgaria is the Bulgarian Lev (BGN). While Bulgaria is part of the EU, it has not adopted the euro. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in cities, and contactless payments are common in restaurants, shops, and taxis.
Bulgarian is the official language in Bulgaria and uses the Cyrillic alphabet. English is commonly spoken in business settings, particularly in Sofia and among younger professionals, but having key phrases or a translation app can be helpful in more rural areas.
Bulgaria operates on Eastern European Time (UTC+2) and observes daylight saving time, shifting to UTC+3 in the summer months. When scheduling meetings with international colleagues, be mindful of the time difference, especially during seasonal changes.