Looking for tourist points of interest in the area? You will find the following points: "Национален музей на образованието" at 2 minutes walk.
There is a supermarket nearby: "ЕТ КОНДОР - ТОДОР МАРКОВ" (1 minute by foot or 1 minute by car).
As far as catering and entertainment is concerned, you will find: a bar/cafe ("Fashion cafe" at 5 minutes walk), a cinema ("Kinopolis" at 3 minutes with a bike), a restaurant ("Aladin" at 4 minutes by foot).
For any medical needs, you can find in the surroundings: a veterinarian ("Ветеринарна клиника Вита-Вет" at 1 minute by car), a pharmacy ("Амброзия" at 5 minutes by foot), a hospital ("Консултативна поликлиника" at 2 minutes by car).
The closest nursery is named "Детска градина "Мечо Пух"" and is 2 minutes' away by car. Национална априловска гимназия is the most convieniently located school: just 2 minutes away by bike. If you are looking for a university, "Технически университет - Габрово - Библиотека" it is 7 minutes away by foot. The nearest playground is called "Мечтания Детски развлекателен комплекс" and is 28 minutes' walk away.
In fewer than 20 minutes, by foot, you can be at "Габрово" train station. In less than 1 minute, you can find a gas station ("ОМВ") to fill up your gas tank. Do you need to clean you car? You have a car wash ("Нейчев") at 5 minutes away by car.
It takes about 47 minutes to reach Veliko Tarnovo with your car. In 56 minutes you can reach Kazanlak.
For the everyday needs, you will find in the surroundings: sport ("Спортна зала" at 6 minutes with a bike), a town hall ("Община Габрово" at 2 minutes by car), a hotel ("Странноприемница 1968" at 3 minutes away by bike), a police station ("РДВР-Габрово" at 3 minutes with a bike), a bank and/or an ATM ("Пощенска банка" at 2 minutes by foot), a park ("Парк с мечето" at 2 minutes away by bike), a fire station ("РСПБЗН - Габрово" at 4 minutes with your car), a post office ("Театъра" at 5 minutes walk).
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