There are many attractions in Bulgaria, of which many are free and if not the fee is affordable.
Every province will have many attractions and places of interest. If you are planning a road trip it’s a good idea to make a list of all the attractions that you want to see to help you plan your trip.
You could stay in different accommodation every night giving you the opportunity to take in all the sites Bulgaria has to offer. It may take a while but it will definitely be worth it.
Museums, wineries, natural wonders, the list is endless. If you have found a great place to visit you are welcome to list details.
Sport, relaxation and entertainment, guarantees you the biggest and first of its kind beach entertainment complex in the southwestern Bulgaria. Here you will find summer fun for visitors aged 3 to 60 years old. The season 2015 starts on 29 May and will continue until the autumn. The complex welcomes visitors from 8:00 to 20:00. Slides open from 12:00 to Read more...
Archaeological Museum – Sandanski was founded in 1936 and is one of the five archaeological museums in Bulgaria, specialised in the field of ancient archaeology. It is situated over the foundations of St. John’s basillica. Inside, there is a unique collection of Roman marble gravestones (I-III c.) – the biggest in Bulgaria, rarely seen in Europe and typical only for Read more...
Baba Vanga was a blind prophet, spiritualist, herbalist & clairvoyant. Baba Vanga’s house is now a museum open to the public. About Baba Vanga – Wikipedia Guide Bulgaria Photo Credit Read more...
The Dancing Bear Park has rescued mistreated bears and is financed by Four Paws and the Bridget Bardot Foundation. FOUR PAWS is an international animal welfare charity. Our vision is a world where humans treat animals with respect, empathy and understanding. Photo Credit – no changes have been made to this image. Read more...
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