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Bulgaria Travel Guide: Overview - Lonely Planet WorldGuide

Bulgaria Travel Guide: Overview - Lonely Planet WorldGuide
Bulgaria has changed swiftly over the last decade, though in the villages you can still find folk who ride the donkey to work, eat homegrown potatoes and ...
Bulgaria Travel Guide: Overview - Lonely Planet WorldGuide
Bulgaria has changed swiftly over the last decade, though in the villages you can still find folk who ride the donkey to work, eat homegrown potatoes and make their own cheese. Bulgaria ran away with the topsy-turvy capitalist circus, no-one told its people they were swinging without a safety net. Bulgaria, especially Sofia, is much changed. f-season rates still generally apply, and locals are not yet jaded by waves of summertime visitors.Summer (mid-June to early September) is ideal for hiking and festivals, but is the peak season for travellers from elsewhere in Europe. beaches on the Black Sea coast can get insanely crowded, and accommodation and camping grounds in coastal resorts tend to fill up.September is perhaps one of the best months to see Bulgaria. r-season tariffs are in effect, the tourist hordes have returned home, and you can still swim and sunbathe at the Black Sea. ski season begins in mid-December and can last until April.

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