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The Orient Express and Its Routes Through Bulgaria

The Orient Express is more than just a train—it’s a symbol of luxury, mystery, and adventure. Since its first journey in 1883, this legendary railway has carried royalty, diplomats, spies, and famous writers, inspiring countless novels and films.

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Cognitive Space: A Teen Guide to Spotting and Stopping Manipulation

A practical guide for teenagers explaining how the online information space works, how manipulation and misinformation spread through social media and algorithms, and how young people can recognize warning signs, fact-check content, and make smarter decisions online.

Gourmet

Rhodopes Food Guide: Patatnik, Mountain Dairy & Fireside Feasts

Travel the Rhodope Mountains through food: patatnik, Rodopski klin, Smilyan beans and rustic kachamak, plus rituals and tips on where to taste them.
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Aerial Photography

Cape Akin, Chernomorets

A cinematic aerial of Cape Akin, Chernomorets, a rocky headland, turquoise coves and wave-carved cliffs on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.

Braking Distances? That Long?

Learn how braking distances vary for cars and trucks at different speeds and weather conditions, and how reaction time impacts road safety.

What are the Cultural Do’s and Don’ts in Bulgaria?

Heading to Bulgaria and want to make a positive impression? Understanding the cultural do’s and don’ts in Bulgaria is key to ensuring a smooth and respectful interaction with locals.

What is the Traditional Bulgarian Food?

Are you curious about Bulgarian cuisine and wondering what traditional dishes to try during your visit? Bulgarian food is a delightful blend of fresh ingredients, robust flavors, and time-honored recipes that reflect the country’s diverse cultural influences.

Navigating Home Renovation in Bulgaria

Embarking on a home renovation project in Bulgaria can be a daunting task, especially for foreigners unfamiliar with local regulations and practices. This guide aims to highlight common pitfalls and provide practical advice to ensure a successful renovation journey.

Do citizens of developing countries need a visa to visit or live in Bulgaria?

Yes - if you are from a developing country (i.e., a country whose citizens are not on the visa-free list), you must obtain a visa to enter Bulgaria even for short stays (MFA).

Bulgaria’s 2026 Euro Switch: A Traveler’s Guide to the Currency Changeover

Bulgaria adopted the euro on 1 January 2026. Learn what travelers and expats need to know now: paying in euros, exchanging remaining leva, the fixed rate (€1 = BGN 1.95583), and dual price display until 8 August 2026.
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Cape Akin, Chernomorets

A cinematic aerial of Cape Akin, Chernomorets, a rocky headland, turquoise coves and wave-carved cliffs on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.

Pomorie from Above: A Jewel Between Sea and Salt

Discover Pomorie, Bulgaria—a picturesque coastal town seen here from above, framed by turquoise waters and historic streets stretching into the Black Sea.

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