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On to Bulgaria
Last night we had a welcome dinner and then basically went to bed. This morning we got up bright and early to prepare for our 8:30 departure for a bus trip to various places in Bulgaria. We had a brief bus tour of Rousse where the ship is docked. We learned that Bulgaria is the rose capital of the world and here I thought it was Pasadena who knew? We then travelled to Arbanasi where we visited Nativity Church which although it looks like not much ...
Veliko Tărnovo
... though. We had a great time in Turnovo. We visited the fortress which is kind of interesting, bought some pottery, drank the best tea of my life, and ate a ridiculous amount of shopska salata (Bulgarian for shopska salad, duh) from a balcony overlooking the old city. Bulgarian tomatoes will completely change your idea of what a good tomato tastes like. They are so good, they ruin all other tomatoes. The lowlight of our stay in Turnovo had ...
Veliko Tarnovo
Nous allons à Veliko Tarnovo, ancienne capitale du pays qui fut, comme une grande partie de la Bulgarie et des Balkans, sous occupation ottomane du 14e au 19e siècle.
On peut y voir une grande forteresse datant du 14e siècle, des vestiges et une église ancienne. Toutes les visites sont payantes mais le problème est que nous avons dépensé nos ...
Notre coup de coeur bulgare
... il est déjà plus de 18 heures et le soleil disparait derrière la vallée, il commence à faire froid mais ce village dégage une atmosphère particulière qui nous invite à rester.
Svetla nous explique l’histoire de ce village : une femme a fuit Veliko Tarnovo à l’arrivée des turcs et qui a bâtie tout un village dans ce lieu abrité et bien caché, pour se protéger de l’invasion ottomane. Svetla nous fait également visiter ...
The beautful Bulgaria
... roman ruins even hotel lobbies have roman ruins in them. There is even the gate to the old city which used to be the main entrance people would walk through and head to Turkey. The city is also apparently the only capital city in Europe which is at the base of a mountain range, so it’s quite a good view as you walk around. We ate some really nice Bulgarian food at a local restaurant, very hearty food, meat, potatoes etc, and they do a really nice salad called ...