As of January 2023, one ticket will be used multiple times within 30 or 60 minutes, respectively, the Urban Mobility Centre said. Paper tickets are to be replaced with electronic tickets. A 30+ ticket will cost BGN 1.60 (80 eurocents) and the 60+ ticket will cost BGN 2,20 (EUR 1.10). Passengers can buy and validate the new electronic tickets with a bank card. Paper tickets purchased before December 31 will be valid until March 1, 2023.
The electronic card for ten trips on the underground railway system will be discontinued, too. The cards already purchased can be used until the end of 2023.
The "Green Movement" party has called on the Bulgarian government and the Ministry of Agriculture to comply with EU laws, scientific evidence and citizens' demands, and not with corporate pressure. "The 2023 decision of the Court of Justice of..
For the first time in the 35-year history of diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and the Republic of Korea, the city hall building was illuminated in the colours of the Bulgarian national flag on the Bulgarian National Day of March 3. This was made..
History is not a reason for division, but a common destiny, a lived experience from which we must emerge wiser, more tolerant, more united and stronger. This was stated by President Rumen Radev in his official speech on March 3. “Today, in..
Household electricity prices will not go up with the planned liberalization of the electricity market for household consumers as of 1 July this year,..
Heads of state and leaders from around the world congratulated the Bulgarian people on their National Day in congratulatory addresses sent to President..
Cloudy weather with rain and snow On Monday there will be considerable clouds over most of the country, with rain and snow in some parts of..
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