
[Burgas, Bulgaria] When we woke up on Thursday, the weather was cloudy and dreary. so we decided to go to the nearby town of Burgas to check out the airport, where I will be flying out of on Sunday, as well as its famous seaside park. Burgas is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea (after Varna) and fourth largest in the country (after Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna). Its population… Read More
Category: 2016 - Bulgaria & Germany, All Travel, Bulgaria, Europe Tags: Black Sea, Bulgarian food, Burgas, Eastern Europe, seafood, traditional dance
Day 1 of my 2-week visit to Bulgaria and Germany in August 2016.
Category: 2016 - Bulgaria & Germany, All Travel, Bulgaria, Europe Tags: Bulgarian food, Eastern Europe, Sofia
[Kazanluk, Bulgaria] We woke up on Sunday morning feeling refreshed but ready to get home after 3 days of sight seeing. There was only one thing left to see in Kazanluk – the Ethnographic Museum Kulata. This was very much similar to the Revival-style houses in Arbanassi and Veliko Tarnovo as well as the ethnographic complex Etar near Gabrovo. There were two Revival-style houses in this complex – one that had been… Read More
Category: 2014 - Bulgaria & UK, All Travel, Bulgaria, Europe Tags: architecture, Bulgarian food, Eastern Europe, food, Kazanluk
[Sofia, Bulgaria] With my late arrival and running errands with my parents for a couple of days, it wasn’t until today that I got to finally venture out more and start visiting with all my friends. My first visit with my friend Slavy, whom I’ve known since 1998. Since I last saw her, she got married and had twins. I went to her house in the early afternoon and although we thought… Read More
Category: 2012 - Bulgaria & Turkey, All Travel, Bulgaria, Europe Tags: Bulgarian food, Christmas Travel, food, old friends, Sofia
Balabanova All Over