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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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Bulgaria Opens Exhibition of Ancient Thracian Gold from Zlatinitsa – Malomirovo Treasure in Royal Lazienki Museum in Poland’s Capital Warsaw
Bulgaria Opens Exhibition of Ancient Thracian Gold from Zlatinitsa – Malomirovo Treasure in Royal Lazienki Museum in Poland’s Capital Warsaw
An image of ancient victory goddess Nike decorates the middle of the Ancient Thracian gold laurel wreath from the Zlatinitsa – Malomirovo Treasure showcased in the Polish capital Warsaw. Photo: Bulgaria’s Ministy of Culture
An exhibition of part of the 4th century BC Zlatinitsa – Malomirovo Treasure, one of Bulgaria’s numerous stunning treasures from Ancient Thrace, has been opened by Bulgaria…
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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The Bulgarian Agrarian
The financial coverage of the individuals’s rule was aimed on the gradual ousting of all capitalists from the economic system and at its socialist reconstruction. April 1947 noticed the institution of the beginnings of a deliberate economic system in Bulgaria with the adoption of a two-year financial plan. By the top of the identical yr the personal industrial enterprises, mines and banks within the nation have been nationalized.
The First 5-12 months Financial Plan was labored out in 1948 and the foundations of a socialist society in Bulgaria started to be constructed. The anti-popular opposition was routed, the Social-Democratic Social gathering merged with the Communist Social gathering, whereas the remaining events with the one exception of the Bulgarian Social gathering disbanded themselves of their very own free will. The Bulgarian Agrarian Social gathering remained unbiased and takes half within the nation’s administration shoulder to shoulder with the Communist Social gathering. The primary long-term treaties of friendship, cooperation and mutual help have been signed in 1948 with the Soviet Union and the European individuals’s democratic states, and in the course of the subsequent decade Bulgaria turned cofounder of the Council for Mutual Financial Help and of the Warsaw Treaty for protection of the socialist states.
A hopeful Steadiness Sheet
The ninth of September revolution ushered in a brand new epoch within the historical past of the Bulgarian individuals. In solely a few many years Bulgaria turned from a backward agrarian nation, occupying one of many final locations in Europe for its nationwide earnings and dwelling requirements, into an unbiased socialist state with a developed business and modem agriculture, steady growth charges, a wealthy cultural life and always rising dwelling requirements of the individuals. Bulgaria’s nationwide earnings elevated 11-fold, agricultural output – over 3 times, industrial manufacturing – over 60 occasions, energy technology – over 100 occasions, the variety of college college students — nearly 20 occasions, and so forth.
Usually, I plan my holidays out of my nation however within the final years I’m critically considering of making an attempt.
As we speak Bulgaria ranks among the many international locations withlarge- scale modernly organized agriculture. Over 25 per cent of her arable land is irrigated and because of irrigation, trendy cultivation, introduction of chemical fertilizers and new plant varieties, Bulgaria has come as much as one of many main locations on the planet as regards yields. The common yields of wheat, for example, attain four,000 kg per hectare, of sugar beet – 35,000 per ha, of sunflower – 1,800 kg per ha, and so forth. Bulgaria is without doubt one of the world’s largest producers of tobacco and attar of roses, and one in all Europe’s largest exporters of recent and processed vegatables and fruits.
Established process
The sovereigns of the times alluded to, when in need of replenishment, were wont to send for some opulent Israelite, from whom it was the established process to extract tooth after tooth by royal command, until the reluctant victim could make up his mind to disgorge the required sum. Undismayed, however, by these sort of admonitory visitations, we find those ancient representatives of the monies interest invariably returning to their bureau and haunts of business, with as keen an avidity of pelf, as if nothing had happened as if the security of their gain was inviolable.
Now, in following up this inquiry, I persuade myself it will appear very remote from improbable, that what was wont to be practiced by the monarch on the Jew, is precisely that which the greater and victorious military state will seek to execute on the less formidable, but more wealthy one. And that amongst the first teeth, as a mere matter of course, attempted to be extracted from us, would indubitably be the “ keys,” as they are termed, “ of the Mediterranean,” Corfu, Malta, and Gibraltar.
Last stage of political
Many will refuse all credence, at least during’ our time, to the possibility of any such humiliation event. Others there are so various are opinions who suspect that we are in the last stage of political and financial exhaustion, and that if anything derogatory be brought to bear against us, our best plan will be to submit retire within our own shores occupy ourselves thenceforward with an exclusive domestic industry, and avoid all further intermeddling with our neighbors; thus, say they, our burdensome colonies will be lost, and our money saved.
A no less numerous class are those who neither look before nor behind, and are strongly persuaded, that whatever is, will continue to be, at least, for as long as it is of any concernment to them to speculate upon. To rouse these sort of persons to any positive belief in the wicked designs of distant potentates, the basal lions which are to accomplish them must present themselves the cannon of the enemy must nearly echo upon their ears.
These doubt that any great changes take place without a lapse of ages intervening, although, in reality, change is no less the order of the political than the natural world; and is unceasingly presenting new combinations, with more or less of transition, as chance or skill directs its progress.
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WORKING HOURS AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS
Eastern European time is in force in Bulgaria. When it is 12 a.m. in Sofia, in Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Prague Paris and Rome it is 11 a.m., in London – 10 a.m., in Washington and Ottawa – 5 a.m., and in Moscow – 1 p.m. Institutions work usually from 8.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. Official holidays are: January 1 – New Year, May 1 and 2 – Labour Day, May 24 – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and of Slav Letters, September 9 and 10 — Freedom Day, and November 7 – the Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
TOURIST ORGANIZATIONS
Balkantourist – State Economic Trust for home and international tourism under the Committee for Recreation and Tourism in Bulgaria, Sofia, 37, Dondoukov Blvd, tel. 88-44-30 and 88-41-77. It offers all kinds of tourist services. It has a wide network of hotels of different classes, motels, camp sites, private lodgings, restaurants, night clubs and places of entertainment, auto transport and tourist ships. It exchanges foreign currency, organizes excursions in the country and abroad, organizes group or individual holidays in the popular Black Sea resorts of Zlatni Pyassatsi, Drouzhba, Slunchev Bryag and Albena, as well as at the mountain resorts of Borovets, Pamporovo and Aleko; organizes the holding of international meetings, con-ferences, symposia and congresses by placing at their disposal halls, technical equipment, qualified staff, etc.; supplies guides and settles all formalities in connection with passports and other documents private tours bulgaria.
Bureaux of the National Tourist Information Service
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 88-06-55 Plovdiv, 39 Vassil Kolarov St. 2-48-71 Vama, 1 Moussala Square 2-28-03 Bourgas, 1 Slivnitsa St. 4-55-50 Veliko Tumovo, Velchova Zavera Sq. 2-14-45 Pleven, 2 S. Alexiev St. 20-95 Tolbukhin, 1 V. Kolarov St. 23-16 Haskovo, Aida Hotel 50-75
Balkantourist Bureaux
Sofia, 37 Dondukov Blvd 87-44-81 Plovdiv, 35 V. Kolarov St. 2-25-60 Varna, 3 Moussala St. 2-26-50 Bourgas, 2 First of May St. 4-55-53 Veliko Turnovo, 1 V. Levski St. 2-02-36 Rousse, 1 R. Daskalov St. 2-24-06 Zlatni Pyassatsi 6-52-27 Slunchev Bryag 488 Drouzhba 6-13-01
Information and details can be obtained at the agencies of the Committee for Tourism.
SHIPKA Agency for Travel and Tourism at the Union of Bulgarian Motorists, Sofia, 6 Sveta Sofia St., tel. 87-88-01: runs camp sites and offers all kinds of tourist services to foreign motorists and other guests – reservations, organization of excursions, car hire, currency exchange, sale of vouchers for gasoline and oils, route maps, badges, etc.
PIRIN Tourist Bureau at the Central Council of the Bulgarian Hikers’ Union, Sofia, 8 Lenin Square, tel. 87-05-79. Telex: Sofia 357. Runs its own resort on the Black Sea — the Kamchiya Resort Complex, as well as resorts on all Bulgarian mountains and in many towns. Organizes excursions along the Black Sea coast and to various parts of the country.
ORBITA Bureau for International Youth Tourism – Sofia, 76 Anton Ivanov Blvd. tel. 65-29-52. Cables: Orbitur; Telex – 22381 Orbita. Runs the well-known International Resort Complex of Primorsko as well as certain places in Varna. The bureau organizes excursions all over the country.
Agencies: Pleven, 180 G. Dimitrov St., in Kailuka Hotel; Vama, 25 V. Kolarov St., Orbita Hotel.
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