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Discover Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a beautiful country which you need to go to.
Sofia is the capital and also one of the popular cities.
There are other interesting cities like Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Ruse, Stara Zagora and many others where you can travel during your journey to Bulgaria.
During your travels around Bulgaria, you can taste Ghivetch, Mish Mash, Moussaka, Panagyurishte-style Eggs, Kravai and other local delicacies.
Major airports in Bulgaria
Bulgaria has more than two airports where you can travel from anywhere in the world. And the biggest ones you can arrive at are Sofia Airport (SOF), Burgas Airport (BOJ), Varna Airport (VAR), Plovdiv International Airport (PDV).
If you arrive at Sofia Airport (SOF) in Sofia, which is also the biggest airport in the country, and you’re going to any other city, no worries. Bulgaria is well connected so it takes a maximum of a few hours to reach other cities.
General information about Bulgaria
Bulgaria uses Lev (BGN). Therefore, we advise you to exchange money before your trip for the best rates.
Bulgaria has a population of 6.86 million residents.
The only official language in Bulgaria is Bulgarian. Whilst the largest part of locals speak Bulgarian, it is not uncommon to hear conversations in Romani, Turkish, Russian, English, French – these are the languages of the largest international communities within Bulgaria.
Bulgaria shares borders with Romania, Serbia, North Macedonia, Greece, and Turkey.
Bulgaria weather
Bulgaria has mediterranean climate which is the same as in the rest of the countries in that part of the world. If you travel to Bulgaria during the summer holidays, then you don’t need to pack warm clothes with you as the weather is usually pleasant and sunny. Although if you travel at the end of the summer you might want to bring a light jacket with you as it can get a bit chilly in the evenings. Nevertheless, when you’re going to Bulgaria we recommend you to check the weather forecast before your trip to be prepared for any situation.