The Big Band of the Bulgarian National Radio , conducted by Antoni Donchev, starts its new season tonight with a concert in Studio 1 of the BNR. The programme features original music by Dimitar Bodurov - a Bulgarian pianist, composer and..
The number of tourists will go up by 20-25% during the coming winter season, tour operators believe. However, they say that the people intending to come to Bulgaria’s resorts are waiting to see a more stable weather forecast due to climate change...
The 17 th National archaeological exhibition Bulgarian Archaeology 2023 is opening at the National Archaeological Institute with Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. The exhibition will be on in the museum’s central hall from 14..
As June is nearing its end, Bulgaria’s biggest seaside resorts remain comparatively empty despite the predictions we were in for a successful tourist summer in 2023. There are several reasons for this – starting with the continuing post-pandemic..
The snow cover in Pamporovo is now 80 centimetres deep, and the people operating the tourist facilities there are overjoyed there are so many tourists at hotels, restaurants and on the ski slopes. This year nature has been good to the Rhodope winter..
In 2022 the Bulgarian National Radio’s Mixed Choir started its 70 th season, which will end on 23 November with a concert at the Central Military Club in Sofia. The concert will feature works by Apostol Nikolaev-Strumski, Stefan Mutafchiev, Georgi..
“The winter tourist season will be just as successful as the summer season. We expect a return of British tourists, and many others who had disappeared during the pandemic,” said Rumen Draganov from the Institute for Analysis and Assessment in Tourism..
“The predictions of more tourists, including foreigners, this winter season have come to pass and that is good news. There is significant interest in our resorts, and they are now full, there are no cancellations,” Rumen Draganov, Director of the..
“The percentage of foreign tourists in Pamporovo this winter has been negligible but the Bulgarian tourists saved the season,” commented Mariyan Belyakov, director of the resort for Radio Sofia. “We had no expectations. We saw that Bulgarian..