For entertainment or catering you can find the following services in the area: a restaurant ("Механа "Етъра"" at 10 minutes with a bike), a bar/cafe ("Fashion cafe" at 9 minutes with your car), a cinema ("Kinopolis" at 9 minutes by car).
Your car is dirty? You can find a car wash ("Нейчев") in the area in less than 12 minutes. In less than 4 minutes, you can find a gas station ("Лукойл") to fill up your gas tank. A train station ("Габрово") is located 10 minutes away by car. Do you need a parking? There is "паркинг Къща за гости Даскалов" at 23 minutes away by bike.
For your daily needs, you can find in the area: a park ("Приют за бездомни животни" at 35 minutes away by bike), a town hall ("Община Габрово" at 9 minutes by car), a bank and/or an ATM ("Обединена Българска Банка" at 8 minutes with your car), a post office ("ПТТС 5310" at 6 minutes by car), a police station ("КАТ-Габрово" at 10 minutes with your car), a fire station ("РСПБЗН - Габрово" at 11 minutes by car), sport ("Градски басейн" at 9 minutes with your car), a hotel ("хотел "Странноприемница"" at 3 minutes by car).
The closest university is named "Технически университет - Габрово - 6 корпус" and is 11 minutes' away by car. If you are looking for a nursery, "Детска ясла "1–ви юни"" it is 4 minutes away by car. You can find a close school: "4-то СОУ Христо Ботев", in fewer than 4 minutes by car.
For the medical needs, you will find in the area: a pharmacy ("Амброзия" at 9 minutes with your car), a veterinarian ("Ветеринарна клиника Вита-Вет" at 8 minutes by car), a hospital ("СБАЛ по Белодробни Болести- Габрово-ПАРАХОДА" at 26 minutes with a bike).
For your food shopping, you have: "НИВЕН" (22 minutes by bike or 9 minutes by car).
Veliko Tarnovo is 48 minutes away by car. In 25 minutes you can reach Gabrovo by bike. It takes about 48 minutes to reach Kazanlak with your car.
The surroundings offer tourist interests: "1877-1977" at 3 minutes walk.
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