The most visited historical site in Bulgaria, the Tsarevets Fortress in the town of Veliko Tarnovo, will again welcome tourists on the first day of 2021. The first visitor will be officially welcomed at exactly 12 o'clock at noon and he or she will receive a gift of books and a guide to take them around the architectural and historical complex.
Wooden houses perched on dusty alleys, a babbling brook and oak and beech forests in the surroundings – the village of Medven is like a picture from a children's fairy tale. And while the nearby towns of Kotel and Zheravna..
Although it's still mid-August and a bit early for final conclusions, all signs point to a successful season for the resorts along Bulgaria’s Northern Black Sea coast. Albena stands out as a prime example of the long-awaited recovery of Bulgarian..
Mild weather, vibrant cultural events, and the chance to immerse yourself in local traditions — just some of the reasons why autumn is the perfect time to visit Sofia, according to siviaggia.it, Italy’s premier online travel portal, which recently..
A month before officially opening its 23rd ski season, Bansko has been ranked among the 25 best winter destinations in the world. The..
A meeting entitled The Bear in the Context of Ecotourism: Opportunities and Perspectives is taking place today at the municipal building in Smolyan, a..
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