
Lazur
Lazur anchors the northern end of Sunny Beach's Main Strip, a large nightclub that compensates for its distance from the strip's center with production values that draw the late-night crowd. The venue holds around 1,500 people across a main room and an outdoor terrace area. Laser shows and pyrotechnic effects (controlled flame bursts, CO2 jets) give the DJ sets a visual spectacle that other strip venues don't attempt. The music runs through commercial house, EDM, and mainstream pop with occasional Bulgarian pop nights. Lazur positions itself as the resort's after-hours destination, getting busiest between 2-5 AM as other venues close. The interior is more enclosed than Mania's open-air format, with a ceiling that traps sound and heat but enables the laser installations that are the venue's signature. VIP tables and bottle service are available and popular with groups willing to spend more for space and service.
What to Expect
Walking in, the first thing you notice is the lighting rig. Lasers sweep the room in patterns synced to the music. Controlled flame effects burst from the stage during drops. The dance floor is wide and surrounded by elevated VIP areas. The sound system pumps hard enough to feel in your chest. It's loud, dark, and designed to overwhelm the senses in the best way.
Dark, intense, and spectacle-driven. The laser and fire effects create a different energy than the strip's other venues.
Commercial house, EDM, mainstream pop. Occasional Bulgarian pop and chalga themed nights. The music policy prioritizes peak-time energy.
Casual resort wear. Slightly smarter than Mania's anything-goes approach, but no formal requirements. Closed shoes are practical on the dance floor.
Late-night revelers who aren't ready for the night to end. Groups who want bottle service at a fraction of Western European prices. Anyone drawn to laser shows and pyrotechnics.
Cash and cards accepted. Bottle service typically requires a card. BGN is standard; EUR accepted at a poor rate.
Price Range
Entry BGN 10-20, beer BGN 6-10, cocktails BGN 12-20, bottle service BGN 150-400
Entry ~EUR 5-10/~$6-11, beer ~EUR 3-5/~$4-6, cocktails ~EUR 6-10/~$7-11
Hours
Daily 23:00-07:00 during season (June-September)
Insider Tip
Come after 2 AM when other venues close and the crowd migrates north. The laser show peaks between 3-4 AM. VIP tables are worth it for groups of 4+ who want space. The outdoor terrace offers cool air when the main room gets too hot.
Full Review
Lazur fills the 'what's next' gap that Sunny Beach's earlier-closing venues create. While Mania and the strip bars wind down between 2-4 AM, Lazur is just hitting its stride. This timing makes it the natural destination for groups who aren't ready to call it a night.
The production is the main selling point. The laser installation is genuinely impressive for a seasonal resort venue, creating patterns and sweeps that transform the room during peak moments. The pyrotechnic effects (flame bursts, CO2 jets) add a physical element that the visual effects alone don't provide. When the DJ drops a track and flames shoot from the stage, the crowd reacts.
The space itself is a proper nightclub, more enclosed than Mania's open-air format. This traps heat on busy nights, making the outdoor terrace essential for breaks. The main dance floor is wide enough for the 2 AM influx, and the VIP areas along the walls provide elevated views and slightly cooler air.
Drinks are priced at the upper end of the Sunny Beach range, reflecting the venue's positioning as the resort's premium late-night option (below Cacao Beach). Quality is consistent with the rest of the strip: reliable beer, variable cocktails. Bottle service is the best deal for groups, with prices that would cover a single bottle at a London club.
The main concern is the location at the strip's northern edge. The walk back to centrally located hotels at 5 AM passes through quieter stretches. Take a taxi or walk with your group.
The Neighborhood
Lazur is at the northern end of the Main Strip, slightly separated from the central bar cluster. The walk from central strip venues takes 10-15 minutes. Nearby hotels cater to a mixed Russian and Northern European tourist demographic. Taxis are available outside the venue.
Getting There
Walk 10-15 minutes north along the strip from the central area. Taxi from central strip or hotels costs BGN 3-5. From Burgas Airport, a taxi runs BGN 30-45.
Address
North Strip, Sunny Beach 8240
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Cacao Beach
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Mania
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Iceberg Bar
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Mexo Bar
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Bedroom Beach
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Party Bar Revolution
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