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New York Times: Bulgaria among the top destinations for 2025 because of Schengen, but not only!

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Plovdiv's Old Town
Photo: bulgariatravel.org

Where will the new year take us? The New York Times helps us start our travels with suggestions from its annual list of the 52 best places to visit in 2025. Among them, Bulgaria stands out as an attractive destination that focuses the attention of travelers from all over the world.

The publication emphasizes that traveling to our country has become easier than ever, thanks to the abolition of border checks for visitors from most European Union countries (in connection with Bulgaria's accession to Schengen by land from January 1, 2025). In addition, the expectations that Bulgaria will adopt the euro will further facilitate tourists arriving from abroad.

Bulgaria' capital city Sofia
As a starting point, the New York Times recommends Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria. It has been described as "an ancient cultural crossroads and home to the "Triangle of Religious Tolerance", an area where Catholic cathedrals, Jewish temples, Muslim mosques and Orthodox churches sit together". 

Rila Mountain national park
Other highlights include Rila National Park and the mystical Rila Monastery, which offer unforgettable views and hiking opportunities. 

Plovdiv, the country's second largest city, is also on the list of recommended destinations with its charm and lively nightlife. 

The town of Veliko Tarnovo with Tsarevets fortress
For lovers of history and beautiful views, Veliko Tarnovo is recommended - a town with "dramatic architecture" located on steep cliffs. ‎

Albena Black Sea resort
The Black Sea resorts are also mentioned as ideal places for relaxation.‎

‎The New York Times concludes with a recommendation to readers to try the underrated Bulgarian wines, which add additional flavor to an already unforgettable trip.‎


The publication's ranking also includes exotic destinations such as Costa Rica, known for its nature reserves, the lively city of Kyoto in Japan, etc. The list was compiled with the aim of offering travelers a variety of cultural, natural and adventure experiences.‎

Bulgaria is on the world map as a destination that offers a rich history, natural beauty and cultural diversity, and 2025 is a great time to visit it.‎

If you want to get to know Bulgaria better, visit the Tourism page of Radio Bulgaria where we offer you ideas and suggestions for cultural routes, natural landmarks and hidden treasures across the country.


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Photos: bulgariatravel.org, БТА, Facebook /5MinutiSofia, pdbase.government.bg, Veliko Tarnovo municipality


Compiled by Veneta Nikolova

English publication Rositsa Petkova



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