For the third year in a row, Plovdiv celebrates the festival of wines from local grape varieties. It is dedicated to Bulgarian wine and named after one of the most valued and old Bulgarian varieties, Mavrud. The initiative aims to attract interest to Bulgarian viticulture and winemaking, to highlight the remarkable harmony between thousand-year-old traditions, new technologies, quality and stylistic diversity of the wines produced in Bulgaria.
Bulgaria will present its beautiful nature, sites under the auspices of UNESCO, opportunities for cultural tourism and wine temptations at the World Travel Market tourist exhibition in London, which will be held from November 5 to 7, 2024...
With its stone-roof old houses, steep alleyways winding up into the mountain, and stone fences, Kovachevitsa stands out as one of the most delightful romantic villages in the country, a breathtaking corner in the Rhodopes that seems untouched by..
Bulgaria abounds with diverse nature and beautiful places that anyone would love to visit even more than once. Many tourist destinations are accessible by train. To assist people looking for options for nature walks or trips to other cities during..
The mountain resort of Borovets in Mount Rila is giving the official start to the winter season today with a sound and light show . The light..
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