Sunday, March 8, 2015
Bulgaria...
Bulgaria
A priest wearing a sumptuous stole entering Nevsky Cathedral, the Ladas and Trabants crossing the streets, gypsy bear-leader, buildings in the rudimentary architecture evoking the communist era, advertising posters women charmeuses ?? This may be living postcards Bulgaria you will encounter if you decide to cross the 2000 km separating us from what eventually misunderstood country.
Sofia, one of the oldest capitals of Europe, will probably be your entry point into the country. The famous St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in the National History Museum through the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the Bulgarian capital has rich cultural attractions.
Some other cities worth a visit for their architectural richness, Plovdiv and its beautiful Roman amphitheater of the second century, Veliko Tarnovo and his royal century fortress.
It will sink into the mountains to discover the most authentic face of Bulgaria. Land of mountains (the country is crossed from west to east by the Balkan mountain), the landscapes of green forests and snowy seasonally provide tranquility and serenity. This is also an opportunity to discover the magnificent Byzantine monasteries, the guarantors of the Bulgarian identity for decades. Nestled in the heart of mountain ranges, in a remarkable natural environment, they have retained sublime icons and colorful frescoes.
Also be aware that Bulgaria is also suitable for beach lovers. And yes, the country is bordered to the east by the Black Sea. On this tape some 300 km of coastline, a handful of resorts cater to tourists looking for relaxation and recreation of all kinds. Varna, the most famous of the "Riviera" Bulgaria is a very popular holiday destination in the summer.
Finally, it is also through folk dances, traditional songs and rustic and simple cooking you will taste the Bulgarian soul. Bon Voyage!
ResortsBulgarian coast has many resorts that line the Black Sea as Golden Sands, the Sun Coast (Bourgas) and Albena. These stations concentrate many luxurious hotels, and nightlife is hectic.
If the coast is becoming more concrete, the Black Sea will not disappoint you: with its dominant color, turquoise.
Varna city is served by an airport, which facilitates access to the Bulgarian coast.
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