Hotel Rodina

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Hotel Rodina
Хотел Родина
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Hotel Rodina
General information
TypeHotel
Location Sofia, Bulgaria
Coordinates 42°41′32″N23°18′31″E / 42.69222°N 23.30861°E / 42.69222; 23.30861
Completed1979
Height
Roof104 m (341 ft)
Technical details
Floor count25

Hotel Rodina is a high-rise four-star hotel located in the centre of Sofia, Bulgaria. With a height of about 104 metres and 25 stories, it is one of the tallest buildings in the city. It has 500 rooms, 6 luxury apartments and 9 conference rooms.

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History

The hotel was completed in 1979. In 2013 – 2014, several auctions were held for its sale, each time its price falling due to low interest. In the fourth consecutive procedure for the public sale of the hotel, organized by the private bailiff Georgi Dichev due to unpaid debts to UBB, the hotel was bought by Ludmil Stoykov. In 2017, a reconstruction of the hotel began, and in 2022 it reopened as the four-star Astoria Hotel & Casino. [1]

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References

  1. "Започва реконструкция на столичния хотел "Родина"". Hotel & Restaurant Week (in Bulgarian). 2017-06-29. Retrieved 2020-06-30.