Park Hotel Kyustendil offers an environment conducive to rest and recovery, leveraging the therapeutic qualities of its mineral water and its location near Hisarlaka Park. The hotel integrates regional balneology traditions with contemporary amenities designed for wellness. According to Angelina Milanova from the marketing department, the hotel’s primary feature is its mineral water, a natural resource noted for its healing properties.
The complex merges well-maintained facilities with Kyustendil’s long-standing history as a spa destination. Its proximity to Hisarlaka Park offers tranquility, fresh air, and opportunities for deep relaxation in nature. The spa and balneology center focuses comprehensively on recuperation.
Guests have access to mineral water pools, a jacuzzi, sauna, steam bath, and a dedicated relaxation area, alongside a year-round outdoor pool filled with warm mineral water. Both hotel guests and outside visitors can benefit from a variety of balneotherapy treatments. Specialists provide physiotherapy and rehabilitation services, emphasizing the use of natural regional resources to enhance overall physical well-being.
The hotel management stated that the spa menu is regularly expanded with new therapies that align with current wellness trends, ensuring a modern and diverse experience. The focus remains on achieving both physical and mental recovery, allowing guests to balance active rest with complete relaxation amidst natural comfort. BTA features information on certified spa and wellness centers in Bulgaria through its “BG SPA: Salus per aquam, Health Through Water” segment, which covers over 200 facilities.
This initiative is connected to the HEALTHXCHANGE SUMMIT, taking place in Varna, Sts. Constantine and Helena, Golden Sands, and Albena from May 11 to 13, 2026.
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It sounds like a great blend of local tradition and modern wellness care.
What specific new therapies are being introduced at Hotel Kyustendil?