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East of Pomorie is Bourgas
About ten kilometres east of Pomorie is Bourgas (pop. 168,412), the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, and the fifth largest in the country, situated in Bourgas Bay.
In the late 18th and early 19th century its population subsisted mainly on fishing and grain crops. The town developed rapidly after the completion of the Plovdiv-Bourgas railway line in 1890 and the construction of the harbour in 1903.
Today Bourgas is one of the country’s major industrial centres and is the home port of the Bulgarian oceanic fishing fleet. ’Bourgas is the centre of a rich farming region which specializes in the production of grain crops and stockbreeding
The city is modern, with wide boulevards and a beautifully laid out centre. There is a theatre, opera company, symphony orchestra, puppet theatre, open-air theatre city tours istanbul, library, art gallery and various higher educational institutes.
Bourgas has developed intensively as a centre of international tourism with the old sea settlements of Nessebur and Sozopol and the resort of Slunchev Bryag situated in close proximity to the city.
Soviet Army
Sights: The District History Museum, the railway station with its clock tower, the synagogue (now housing the city art gallery), the Cyril and Methodius Church, Monument to the Russian soldiers who died for Bulgaria’s liberation from the Turks and the Monument to the Soviet Army.
The village of Banevo — 16 kilometres west of the city; the curative mineral springs and the modern balneal sanatorium draw thousands of visitors.
Bolshevik Island (former St Anastasia); the monastery church has been preserved. After the September 1923 antifascist uprising 43 communists were imprisoned here They succeeded in escaping to the Soviet Union through Turkey.
Hotels: Bulgaria, three stars, 21 Purvi Mai Street, with 33 single rooms, -171 double rooms and five suites. It has a restaurant, “Bulgaria”, as well as a panoramic restaurant, coffee shop, bars, night club, discotheque, conference room with facilities for simultaneous translation into four languages and a currency exchange bureau. Tel 4-28-20; Briz, three stars, near the railway station, with 230 beds, restaurant. Tel. 4-31-90; Primorets, two stars, near the beach. Tel. 4-41-17; Czechoslovakia, three stars, tel. 4-21-42.
Seven kilometres south of Bourgas is the Kraimorie camp site, three stars, with accommodation for 1,200 There are bungalows with 40 beds, restaurant which serves roast chicken and sheep’s yoghurt.
Balkantourist Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-68-25;
Tourist Service Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-55-53.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 11 D. Iliev Street, tel. 2-62-93
Continue 10 km along the E-87 highway to the village of Chernomorets, Hidden coves with fine sand attract a very large number of tourists who prefer peace and quiet. Chemomorets camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, offers good tourist facilities. Four kilometres further on and six kilometres south of Sozopol is Gradina camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, plus 20 beds in bungalows, showers, medical centre, fruit stores and snack bar.
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East of Pomorie is Bourgas
About ten kilometres east of Pomorie is Bourgas (pop. 168,412), the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, and the fifth largest in the country, situated in Bourgas Bay.
In the late 18th and early 19th century its population subsisted mainly on fishing and grain crops. The town developed rapidly after the completion of the Plovdiv-Bourgas railway line in 1890 and the construction of the harbour in 1903.
Today Bourgas is one of the country’s major industrial centres and is the home port of the Bulgarian oceanic fishing fleet. ’Bourgas is the centre of a rich farming region which specializes in the production of grain crops and stockbreeding
The city is modern, with wide boulevards and a beautifully laid out centre. There is a theatre, opera company, symphony orchestra, puppet theatre, open-air theatre city tours istanbul, library, art gallery and various higher educational institutes.
Bourgas has developed intensively as a centre of international tourism with the old sea settlements of Nessebur and Sozopol and the resort of Slunchev Bryag situated in close proximity to the city.
Soviet Army
Sights: The District History Museum, the railway station with its clock tower, the synagogue (now housing the city art gallery), the Cyril and Methodius Church, Monument to the Russian soldiers who died for Bulgaria’s liberation from the Turks and the Monument to the Soviet Army.
The village of Banevo — 16 kilometres west of the city; the curative mineral springs and the modern balneal sanatorium draw thousands of visitors.
Bolshevik Island (former St Anastasia); the monastery church has been preserved. After the September 1923 antifascist uprising 43 communists were imprisoned here They succeeded in escaping to the Soviet Union through Turkey.
Hotels: Bulgaria, three stars, 21 Purvi Mai Street, with 33 single rooms, -171 double rooms and five suites. It has a restaurant, “Bulgaria”, as well as a panoramic restaurant, coffee shop, bars, night club, discotheque, conference room with facilities for simultaneous translation into four languages and a currency exchange bureau. Tel 4-28-20; Briz, three stars, near the railway station, with 230 beds, restaurant. Tel. 4-31-90; Primorets, two stars, near the beach. Tel. 4-41-17; Czechoslovakia, three stars, tel. 4-21-42.
Seven kilometres south of Bourgas is the Kraimorie camp site, three stars, with accommodation for 1,200 There are bungalows with 40 beds, restaurant which serves roast chicken and sheep’s yoghurt.
Balkantourist Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-68-25;
Tourist Service Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-55-53.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 11 D. Iliev Street, tel. 2-62-93
Continue 10 km along the E-87 highway to the village of Chernomorets, Hidden coves with fine sand attract a very large number of tourists who prefer peace and quiet. Chemomorets camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, offers good tourist facilities. Four kilometres further on and six kilometres south of Sozopol is Gradina camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, plus 20 beds in bungalows, showers, medical centre, fruit stores and snack bar.
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East of Pomorie is Bourgas
About ten kilometres east of Pomorie is Bourgas (pop. 168,412), the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, and the fifth largest in the country, situated in Bourgas Bay.
In the late 18th and early 19th century its population subsisted mainly on fishing and grain crops. The town developed rapidly after the completion of the Plovdiv-Bourgas railway line in 1890 and the construction of the harbour in 1903.
Today Bourgas is one of the country’s major industrial centres and is the home port of the Bulgarian oceanic fishing fleet. ’Bourgas is the centre of a rich farming region which specializes in the production of grain crops and stockbreeding
The city is modern, with wide boulevards and a beautifully laid out centre. There is a theatre, opera company, symphony orchestra, puppet theatre, open-air theatre city tours istanbul, library, art gallery and various higher educational institutes.
Bourgas has developed intensively as a centre of international tourism with the old sea settlements of Nessebur and Sozopol and the resort of Slunchev Bryag situated in close proximity to the city.
Soviet Army
Sights: The District History Museum, the railway station with its clock tower, the synagogue (now housing the city art gallery), the Cyril and Methodius Church, Monument to the Russian soldiers who died for Bulgaria’s liberation from the Turks and the Monument to the Soviet Army.
The village of Banevo — 16 kilometres west of the city; the curative mineral springs and the modern balneal sanatorium draw thousands of visitors.
Bolshevik Island (former St Anastasia); the monastery church has been preserved. After the September 1923 antifascist uprising 43 communists were imprisoned here They succeeded in escaping to the Soviet Union through Turkey.
Hotels: Bulgaria, three stars, 21 Purvi Mai Street, with 33 single rooms, -171 double rooms and five suites. It has a restaurant, “Bulgaria”, as well as a panoramic restaurant, coffee shop, bars, night club, discotheque, conference room with facilities for simultaneous translation into four languages and a currency exchange bureau. Tel 4-28-20; Briz, three stars, near the railway station, with 230 beds, restaurant. Tel. 4-31-90; Primorets, two stars, near the beach. Tel. 4-41-17; Czechoslovakia, three stars, tel. 4-21-42.
Seven kilometres south of Bourgas is the Kraimorie camp site, three stars, with accommodation for 1,200 There are bungalows with 40 beds, restaurant which serves roast chicken and sheep’s yoghurt.
Balkantourist Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-68-25;
Tourist Service Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-55-53.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 11 D. Iliev Street, tel. 2-62-93
Continue 10 km along the E-87 highway to the village of Chernomorets, Hidden coves with fine sand attract a very large number of tourists who prefer peace and quiet. Chemomorets camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, offers good tourist facilities. Four kilometres further on and six kilometres south of Sozopol is Gradina camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, plus 20 beds in bungalows, showers, medical centre, fruit stores and snack bar.
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East of Pomorie is Bourgas
About ten kilometres east of Pomorie is Bourgas (pop. 168,412), the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, and the fifth largest in the country, situated in Bourgas Bay.
In the late 18th and early 19th century its population subsisted mainly on fishing and grain crops. The town developed rapidly after the completion of the Plovdiv-Bourgas railway line in 1890 and the construction of the harbour in 1903.
Today Bourgas is one of the country’s major industrial centres and is the home port of the Bulgarian oceanic fishing fleet. ’Bourgas is the centre of a rich farming region which specializes in the production of grain crops and stockbreeding
The city is modern, with wide boulevards and a beautifully laid out centre. There is a theatre, opera company, symphony orchestra, puppet theatre, open-air theatre city tours istanbul, library, art gallery and various higher educational institutes.
Bourgas has developed intensively as a centre of international tourism with the old sea settlements of Nessebur and Sozopol and the resort of Slunchev Bryag situated in close proximity to the city.
Soviet Army
Sights: The District History Museum, the railway station with its clock tower, the synagogue (now housing the city art gallery), the Cyril and Methodius Church, Monument to the Russian soldiers who died for Bulgaria’s liberation from the Turks and the Monument to the Soviet Army.
The village of Banevo — 16 kilometres west of the city; the curative mineral springs and the modern balneal sanatorium draw thousands of visitors.
Bolshevik Island (former St Anastasia); the monastery church has been preserved. After the September 1923 antifascist uprising 43 communists were imprisoned here They succeeded in escaping to the Soviet Union through Turkey.
Hotels: Bulgaria, three stars, 21 Purvi Mai Street, with 33 single rooms, -171 double rooms and five suites. It has a restaurant, “Bulgaria”, as well as a panoramic restaurant, coffee shop, bars, night club, discotheque, conference room with facilities for simultaneous translation into four languages and a currency exchange bureau. Tel 4-28-20; Briz, three stars, near the railway station, with 230 beds, restaurant. Tel. 4-31-90; Primorets, two stars, near the beach. Tel. 4-41-17; Czechoslovakia, three stars, tel. 4-21-42.
Seven kilometres south of Bourgas is the Kraimorie camp site, three stars, with accommodation for 1,200 There are bungalows with 40 beds, restaurant which serves roast chicken and sheep’s yoghurt.
Balkantourist Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-68-25;
Tourist Service Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-55-53.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 11 D. Iliev Street, tel. 2-62-93
Continue 10 km along the E-87 highway to the village of Chernomorets, Hidden coves with fine sand attract a very large number of tourists who prefer peace and quiet. Chemomorets camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, offers good tourist facilities. Four kilometres further on and six kilometres south of Sozopol is Gradina camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, plus 20 beds in bungalows, showers, medical centre, fruit stores and snack bar.
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East of Pomorie is Bourgas
About ten kilometres east of Pomorie is Bourgas (pop. 168,412), the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, and the fifth largest in the country, situated in Bourgas Bay.
In the late 18th and early 19th century its population subsisted mainly on fishing and grain crops. The town developed rapidly after the completion of the Plovdiv-Bourgas railway line in 1890 and the construction of the harbour in 1903.
Today Bourgas is one of the country’s major industrial centres and is the home port of the Bulgarian oceanic fishing fleet. ’Bourgas is the centre of a rich farming region which specializes in the production of grain crops and stockbreeding
The city is modern, with wide boulevards and a beautifully laid out centre. There is a theatre, opera company, symphony orchestra, puppet theatre, open-air theatre city tours istanbul, library, art gallery and various higher educational institutes.
Bourgas has developed intensively as a centre of international tourism with the old sea settlements of Nessebur and Sozopol and the resort of Slunchev Bryag situated in close proximity to the city.
Soviet Army
Sights: The District History Museum, the railway station with its clock tower, the synagogue (now housing the city art gallery), the Cyril and Methodius Church, Monument to the Russian soldiers who died for Bulgaria’s liberation from the Turks and the Monument to the Soviet Army.
The village of Banevo — 16 kilometres west of the city; the curative mineral springs and the modern balneal sanatorium draw thousands of visitors.
Bolshevik Island (former St Anastasia); the monastery church has been preserved. After the September 1923 antifascist uprising 43 communists were imprisoned here They succeeded in escaping to the Soviet Union through Turkey.
Hotels: Bulgaria, three stars, 21 Purvi Mai Street, with 33 single rooms, -171 double rooms and five suites. It has a restaurant, “Bulgaria”, as well as a panoramic restaurant, coffee shop, bars, night club, discotheque, conference room with facilities for simultaneous translation into four languages and a currency exchange bureau. Tel 4-28-20; Briz, three stars, near the railway station, with 230 beds, restaurant. Tel. 4-31-90; Primorets, two stars, near the beach. Tel. 4-41-17; Czechoslovakia, three stars, tel. 4-21-42.
Seven kilometres south of Bourgas is the Kraimorie camp site, three stars, with accommodation for 1,200 There are bungalows with 40 beds, restaurant which serves roast chicken and sheep’s yoghurt.
Balkantourist Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-68-25;
Tourist Service Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-55-53.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 11 D. Iliev Street, tel. 2-62-93
Continue 10 km along the E-87 highway to the village of Chernomorets, Hidden coves with fine sand attract a very large number of tourists who prefer peace and quiet. Chemomorets camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, offers good tourist facilities. Four kilometres further on and six kilometres south of Sozopol is Gradina camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, plus 20 beds in bungalows, showers, medical centre, fruit stores and snack bar.
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huytas · 2 years
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East of Pomorie is Bourgas
About ten kilometres east of Pomorie is Bourgas (pop. 168,412), the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, and the fifth largest in the country, situated in Bourgas Bay.
In the late 18th and early 19th century its population subsisted mainly on fishing and grain crops. The town developed rapidly after the completion of the Plovdiv-Bourgas railway line in 1890 and the construction of the harbour in 1903.
Today Bourgas is one of the country’s major industrial centres and is the home port of the Bulgarian oceanic fishing fleet. ’Bourgas is the centre of a rich farming region which specializes in the production of grain crops and stockbreeding
The city is modern, with wide boulevards and a beautifully laid out centre. There is a theatre, opera company, symphony orchestra, puppet theatre, open-air theatre city tours istanbul, library, art gallery and various higher educational institutes.
Bourgas has developed intensively as a centre of international tourism with the old sea settlements of Nessebur and Sozopol and the resort of Slunchev Bryag situated in close proximity to the city.
Soviet Army
Sights: The District History Museum, the railway station with its clock tower, the synagogue (now housing the city art gallery), the Cyril and Methodius Church, Monument to the Russian soldiers who died for Bulgaria’s liberation from the Turks and the Monument to the Soviet Army.
The village of Banevo — 16 kilometres west of the city; the curative mineral springs and the modern balneal sanatorium draw thousands of visitors.
Bolshevik Island (former St Anastasia); the monastery church has been preserved. After the September 1923 antifascist uprising 43 communists were imprisoned here They succeeded in escaping to the Soviet Union through Turkey.
Hotels: Bulgaria, three stars, 21 Purvi Mai Street, with 33 single rooms, -171 double rooms and five suites. It has a restaurant, “Bulgaria”, as well as a panoramic restaurant, coffee shop, bars, night club, discotheque, conference room with facilities for simultaneous translation into four languages and a currency exchange bureau. Tel 4-28-20; Briz, three stars, near the railway station, with 230 beds, restaurant. Tel. 4-31-90; Primorets, two stars, near the beach. Tel. 4-41-17; Czechoslovakia, three stars, tel. 4-21-42.
Seven kilometres south of Bourgas is the Kraimorie camp site, three stars, with accommodation for 1,200 There are bungalows with 40 beds, restaurant which serves roast chicken and sheep’s yoghurt.
Balkantourist Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-68-25;
Tourist Service Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-55-53.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 11 D. Iliev Street, tel. 2-62-93
Continue 10 km along the E-87 highway to the village of Chernomorets, Hidden coves with fine sand attract a very large number of tourists who prefer peace and quiet. Chemomorets camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, offers good tourist facilities. Four kilometres further on and six kilometres south of Sozopol is Gradina camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, plus 20 beds in bungalows, showers, medical centre, fruit stores and snack bar.
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East of Pomorie is Bourgas
About ten kilometres east of Pomorie is Bourgas (pop. 168,412), the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, and the fifth largest in the country, situated in Bourgas Bay.
In the late 18th and early 19th century its population subsisted mainly on fishing and grain crops. The town developed rapidly after the completion of the Plovdiv-Bourgas railway line in 1890 and the construction of the harbour in 1903.
Today Bourgas is one of the country’s major industrial centres and is the home port of the Bulgarian oceanic fishing fleet. ’Bourgas is the centre of a rich farming region which specializes in the production of grain crops and stockbreeding
The city is modern, with wide boulevards and a beautifully laid out centre. There is a theatre, opera company, symphony orchestra, puppet theatre, open-air theatre city tours istanbul, library, art gallery and various higher educational institutes.
Bourgas has developed intensively as a centre of international tourism with the old sea settlements of Nessebur and Sozopol and the resort of Slunchev Bryag situated in close proximity to the city.
Soviet Army
Sights: The District History Museum, the railway station with its clock tower, the synagogue (now housing the city art gallery), the Cyril and Methodius Church, Monument to the Russian soldiers who died for Bulgaria’s liberation from the Turks and the Monument to the Soviet Army.
The village of Banevo — 16 kilometres west of the city; the curative mineral springs and the modern balneal sanatorium draw thousands of visitors.
Bolshevik Island (former St Anastasia); the monastery church has been preserved. After the September 1923 antifascist uprising 43 communists were imprisoned here They succeeded in escaping to the Soviet Union through Turkey.
Hotels: Bulgaria, three stars, 21 Purvi Mai Street, with 33 single rooms, -171 double rooms and five suites. It has a restaurant, “Bulgaria”, as well as a panoramic restaurant, coffee shop, bars, night club, discotheque, conference room with facilities for simultaneous translation into four languages and a currency exchange bureau. Tel 4-28-20; Briz, three stars, near the railway station, with 230 beds, restaurant. Tel. 4-31-90; Primorets, two stars, near the beach. Tel. 4-41-17; Czechoslovakia, three stars, tel. 4-21-42.
Seven kilometres south of Bourgas is the Kraimorie camp site, three stars, with accommodation for 1,200 There are bungalows with 40 beds, restaurant which serves roast chicken and sheep’s yoghurt.
Balkantourist Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-68-25;
Tourist Service Bureau 2, Purvi Mai Street, tel. 4-55-53.
The Union of Bulgarian Motorists, 11 D. Iliev Street, tel. 2-62-93
Continue 10 km along the E-87 highway to the village of Chernomorets, Hidden coves with fine sand attract a very large number of tourists who prefer peace and quiet. Chemomorets camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, offers good tourist facilities. Four kilometres further on and six kilometres south of Sozopol is Gradina camp site, two stars, with accommodation for 1,500, plus 20 beds in bungalows, showers, medical centre, fruit stores and snack bar.
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