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42 Bogoridi St Burgas, Burgas, Bulgaria, 8000, 359-56-846-294
... of Varna with my new Irish friends. The stories will be pretty amazing. I can already feel it. <br><br>Lastly - on a side note, there is another pure distinction that I am not in the United States. . Like coca cola machines, there are instant cappuccino/ espresso machines that give you a cup of coffee for about 30 cents. In the finest restaurants in all of America, I have never had a better espresso! <br><br>Viva Europa!
Nessebar, Burgas, Bulgaria shecat88... osim sto sam usavrsio bugarski jezik. Posla nema, samim tim nema ni para. Ok, onda sam odlucio da iskoristim slobodno vreme... Izlasci, upoznavanje... nesto sto nikada ne moze da dosadi. Plaza, more, Sunce i zabava. Odlican nacin da se iskoristi slobodno vreme.<br><br>Napokon da se zavrsilo ovo leto. Postalo je malo monotono... <br>Do sledeceg putovanja...<br>Dovijdene na v sichki.<br>
Sunny Beach, Burgas, Bulgaria marionovisad... Palace. Nessebar as well as being picturesque is Souvenir Central with a variety of shops and cafes lining the pretty streets. It is located on a small rocky isthmus in the Black Sea , is a UNESCO World Heritage site and dates back to 3000 BC. We love it here and spent the afternoon wandering about enjoying the town. Later we had dinner on our balcony, accompanied by Bulgarian Beer and Bulgarian Wine, and then went for a walk along the waterside in the cool of the evening.
Nessebar, Burgas, Bulgaria souter... of the centre and there's a long open street for walking down with bars and cafe's on either side. And a lot of people are out walking. To cap it off the pavements have been leveled so you can walk without tripping. Excellent. Back at the hotel there's lightening on the horizon; its the classic ingredients for a storm. I think another day here would be good but I'm not sure there's space. I'm also thinking about making Turkey my last cycling country.
Burgas, Bulgaria i_could_walkWhile staying on Bulgaria's surprisingly stunning Black Sea coast, I took a trip to the nearby local jewel of Nessebar. Nessebar is a pictureque and small town with thousands of years of history under its belt. It has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site and is more traditionally Bulgarian than the neighbouring beach resorts although some of its charm is lost by the huge number of tourists and souvenir ...
Nessebar, Burgas, Bulgaria gflemingSozopol was just what we were looking for - a small town with plenty of pizzazz and a beach for some last min rays before roughing it in Scandinavia. We had to be at the bus station for the 7:30 bus (ouch) and endure the 'party bus' (non stop techno and dance hits of the 80s and 90s) but it we made it to bourgas nice and early. A little too early as we later found out we got off 1 stop to early and had to catch a taxi into the town bus station and ...
Sozopol, Bulgaria leahandgregBurgas was hosting the first ever MTV Spirit of Burgas festival with Groove Armada, Koseen, Ministry of Sound etc. It was situated on the beach, had an electric atmosphere, great music and was bouncing! All for £20 as well. If you happen to see the festival on MTV you will probably see me & G. Aside from the festival there is nothing happening in Burgas.
Burgas, Burgas, Bulgaria stevewadeSunny Beach is a holiday resort on the coast of Bulgaria. It's basically sunbathe all day and booze all night. Lots of British, Sweedish, Norwegian, Dutch and German tourists. Not the nicest place in the world but good for a chill out and a few nights on the lash.
Sunny Beach, Bulgaria stevewadeBurgas to Malko Tarnovo (95km) Best bit: Huge national park (1200km of it) Worst bit: hot! Looking at my map I had two choices on how to reach the Turkish border today (a) via a big red road (b) via small windy village backroads Red roads in Bulgaria are invariably mini motorways. The associated terror levels with these (for a self-confessed softie like myself) are much like a ride at Alton Towers with no safety belts. The ...
Burgas, Burgas, Bulgaria springy100... route and lots of opportunities to do sign language with old folk sat out basking in the sun in the little villages. Still getting used to the vastness of the countryside. Most of the villages I pass are painfully run down, but never the less have real character. My favourite houses are the large farms where they have surrounded it with a six foot stone ...
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