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Christmas edition of Kapana Fest also held in Sofia

Photo: stolica.bg

Between December 17 and 26, Plovdiv’s Kapana Creative District will host the traditional Kapana Fest bazaar. Earlier, however, the festival’s fans from Sofia have the opportunity to feel the Christmas spirit of Kapana district without leaving the Bulgarian capital. Moreover, the event in Sofia will continue until the end of December.


It will take place right next to Yunak Stadium located at the north-western corner of the Boris’ Gardens in central Sofia. The beautiful decoration and the aroma of Christmas will take you right there. Visitors will be able to see the works of various craftsmen and jewelers. They can also buy different foods, drinks and cosmetics from Bulgarian producers and try some of the mouthwatering burgers and local grilled meat delicacies.

Compiled by: Yoan Kolev

English version: Kostadin Atanasov

Photos: stolica.bg


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