What to See & Eat in Burgas, Bulgaria
What to See & Eat in Burgas, Bulgaria
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In this episode David takes us around Burgas, one of Bulgaria’s most beautiful cities on the Black Sea coast to give us a brief intro about what to see and where to eat in Burgas.
Burgas is a small city, easily seen on foot. Whether you crave the beach or shopping, there really is something in Burgas for everyone. You should start your adventure in Burgas as David did - in the beautiful seaside park. Here, David shows us some of the sculptures and monuments you’ll come across in the sculpture garden.
The seaside park is also a great place for walking, bicycle riding, and picnics. The sea breeze makes the area quite pleasant even in the hot summer months. At the northernmost area of Burgas beach is where the annual sand festival takes place.
When David was there he was lucky enough to see the incredible sand sculptures. The theme in 2013 was “Famous People Throughout History.” There were sand sculptures of Albert Einstein and his theory of relativity, Isaac Newton with his theory of gravity, and of course other important figures in other areas such as music, politics, and literature.
After the sand festival, David heads to the center of town, the major commercial district of Burgas. Along Bogoridi and Alexandrovska Streets there are several restaurants, cafes, ice cream shops, and stores to keep you busy for a while. The entire city center of Burgas is pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to walk around.
Since David is a history buff, he went to the Archaeological Museum of Burgas to check out some of the amazing artifacts uncovered from beneath modern-day Burgas. The museum houses a collection of ancient findings from the Stone Age, Greek and Roman eras, and Thracian civilization. David’s favorite exhibit was the Roman tombstones.
Now for the best places to eat in Burgas: First stop is a restaurant that had recently opened when David visited. Ethno serves up an array of grilled meat and seafood in a modern setting. He also tastes a semi-sweet white wine from the nearby Varna region.
Rose is another amazing restaurant, and one of the best places in Burgas to see and be seen. Rose is situated along the main pedestrian street (Bogoridi) in a remodeled 200-year-old home. The menu is French-Mediterranean fusion cuisine. Salads here are to die for, as are the daily specials.
On to the next great restaurant in Burgas, Vodenitsa, which means “Windmill Restaurant.” Located by the beach, Vodenitsa serves traditional Bulgarian fare. The amazing heap of grilled meat you see here is a pork sac (pronounced “sach”) It is like a skillet of meat with veggies. Sac is traditionally served with bread and salad. David recommends making a reservation here in advance on a night that they have live music.
And there you have David’s suggestions about what to see and where to eat in Burgas, Bulgaria.
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Top 15 Things To Do In Burgas, Bulgaria
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Sofia National Military History Museum Walkaround
The National Military History Museum (Национален военноисторически музей, Natsionalen voennoistoricheski muzey) is a museum dedicated to military history in Sofia, Bulgaria. A structure of the Ministry of Defence, it has existed under various names and subordinate to various institutions since 1 August 1914 (in practice since 4 July 1916). It disposes of 5,000 m² of indoor and 40,000 m² outdoor (of which 500 m² covered) exhibition area, a library and a computer centre.
The NMMH was established in 1916, two years after a military-historical commission, consisting of an archive, exhibition and library, was founded. By that time it was one of only three Bulgarian museums in existence. Its first complete exhibition was only unveiled in 1937. Its current structure and name date from 1968.
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Varna Naval Museum Bulgaria
A tour of the Outdoor Naval Museum in the Sea Gardens of Varna, Bulgaria. Ships, guns, helicopters, missiles warfare military and many historical items. Not to be missed.
Burgas in Bulgaria: Discover Lake Mandrensko and St. Anastasia Island
Bina and Julien from Travel Tura are pleased to present you the main places where you should go during your travel in Burgas.
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Bulgaria is the second largest city on the Bulgaria Black Sea Coast and the fourth largest in Bulgaria with more than 230.000 inhabitants. Burgas has diversified its tourism with marine tourism, cultural tourism, cultural site and multiple museums.
You can learn more about the city by going in the exhibitions of the Regional Historical Museum and about traditional Bulgarian rituals as singing Christmas carols, St. Lazar’s day dances.
If you want, you can go to the Cathedral Church “St. Cyril and St.Methodius”. You can also go to port, the Burgas port is the largest cargo port in the country.
You can go to “Troykata”, a square located near the Temple. It’s a pleasant place for a walk. You can also go to the Natural Science Exposition where you can find many species of birds with a beautiful fauna and flora.
There are many galleries in the city with Marine Casino. You can go to Marine Park, a suitable place for relaxation and walks.
If you like culture and history you can go visit The Museum House of Petya Dubarova. Burgas is the cultural center of the region, you can go to Burgas Opera, Dramatic Theater “Adriano Budevska” and the State Puppet Theater of Burgas.
During the Summer season, you can go to the Sand Figures Festival. Be aware the city hosts a multiple literature, musical and folklore festivals.
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NESSEBAR AND BURGAS TOUR (UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE)
At the crossroads of culture, Nessebar was a starting line for many European concepts we take for granted today. Originally a Thracian settlement, it became a Greek colony at the beginning of the 6th century BC. But the peninsular town possesses more than the remains of an assortment of iconic and historic eras. This hub on the Black Sea changed the world because the very concept of money was invented here.
Nessebar was once an important trading city and part of the Delian League: an alliance of ancient Greek states. During the centuries to follow, it remained a strategic nexus for the cultures and epochs that passed through this pivotal place. Today, you'll find the remnants of these eras in the form of buildings from the Middle Ages and Byzantine Empires. The historic city, located in modern-day Bulgaria, reflects all the stages of development of architectural styles in the Balkans.
Nessebar was also responsible for another key aspect of the region's development—namely the evolution of trade and a monetary system to match.
Nessebar is proud of its churches. The Church of St. Sofia, known as the Old Metropolitan Church, and the Church of Virgin Eleusa, situated on the northern shore, are three-aisled basilicas dating to the early Byzantine period in the 5th and 6th centuires. The Church of St. John the Baptist, from the 11th century, is distinguished by its cylindrical dome. The Church of St. Stephen is remarkable for its frescoes from the 16th century.
Nessebar is also the cultural treasury of Bulgaria. In 1956 it was declared “a museum town, an archaeological, and architectural reserve.” Because of its unique historic value, it was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983. Today, the Old Town is an attractive place for romantic walks along the narrow cobbled streets, between boutiques selling interesting handmade goods.
Burgas is one of the largest cities in the country. It is situated on the Black Sea shore, in the Burgas Bay, at a distance of 400 km from Sofia and 130 km from Varna. Burgas is an administrative center of the area with the same name. The city population is more than 230,000 people.
The Burgas port is the largest cargo port in the country. The airport which serves international flights is situated at a distance of 10 km north-east from the city.
Burgas is the cultural center of the region, which is evident by the active work of the Burgas Opera, Dramatic Theater “Adriana Budevska”, and the State Puppet Theater of Burgas. There are also multiple galleries in the city. Many cultural events are also conducted in the renovated Marine Casino. The Marine Park is a suitable place for a walk and relaxation. The summer theater of the city is also situated here. Diverse concerts and performances are conducted in it.
The Burgas forebridge is one of the favorite places for walk of the residents and the visitors of the city. It was constructed in 1936 and is situated near the Casino.
Top Tourist Attractions in NESSEBAR and BURGAS :The Pier, The Gramophone, The Lighthouse, The Sea Garden, The Sand Festival, Aquae Calidae, Archaeological museum of Nessebar, Ethnographic museum, Visit the Old Windmill, Discover the ancient churches of Nessebar, Stroll along the old houses of Nessebar.
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Video TOGETHER: Common cultural and historical heritage beyond the borders, Bulgarian subtitles
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Burgas / Bourgas - Bulgaria
The town of Bourgas (population: 210 260) is the second district centre on the Black Sea coast. It is situated in the farthest western part of Bourgas bay and is 390 km east of Sofia.
Due to the low level of the coast there are three lagoon-lakes: Atanasovo lake, Bourgas Lake and Mandra lake. The town is situated between the sea and the first two lakes.
The climate of Bourgas is suitable for recreation -- mild winter and long sunny summer. The beaches are covered with dark black curable sand.
Bourgas ranks fourth in size in the country after Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna.
Museums and theatres
The District Museum of History, founded in 1925, houses an archaeological hall with a rich collection of old colonies on the Black Sea coast. There are exhibits of modern history, and photos of eminent Renaissance leaders.
The Art Gallery and the Fine Art Gallery exhibit foreign and Bulgarian art.
The Ethnographic Museum has an interesting collection of traditional masks of Koukeri, costumes typical of the region and ritual accessories.
The Museum of Nature and Science contains many exhibits describing the geological characteristics of the earth, the region, the flora and fauna.
The Philharmonic, the Opera House, and the Theater of Drama are housed in three different buildings and function all through the season. Together with the Puppet Theater they outline the cultural atmosphere in the town.
Landmarks
Away from the busy centre of the city, the shady Sea Garden is a lovely place to stroll in hot summer days. A beautiful forked staircase in verdure leads from the park down to the central beach of the city. The sand is a mixture of various alloys of magnetite, which is the reason for its dark colour. The city also has a northern beach, located close to the Izgrev Quarter, and adjacent to the city's salt-mines.
The St. St. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral is interesting with its marvelous frescos and wooden alter.
Also interesting sights of Bourgas are the Armenian Church, the Catholic cathedral, the church St. Holly Mother, and the church St. Ivan Rilski.
Festivals
• Five days of the Classical German and Austrian music -- at the end of April
• International Theater Festival of Small Forms called Theater in a Case -- May and June
• Three-week Festival of Opera and Classical Music in memory of the conductor Emil Chakurov -- July.
• International Folk Festival and Week of the Arts for Children -- August
• International Pop- and Jazz- Meeting called Bourgas and the Sea -- September
• International Tournament for Standard and Latin American Dances -- December.
Warnings or Dangers
Burgas is quite a safe place but beware of gypsies who pose as beggars but are pick pockets. Changing money on the streets should be avoided. You may encounter people around the railway station offering better rates than the banks and hotels, but don't be tempted by this. You should only change money at Banks or Hotels.
Transport
The airport of Bourgas receives flights from the country and from abroad all through the year. There are flights to Sofia every day. The flight is 40 min.
The railway station in Bourgas has connections with all main directions around the country. The bus station is located next to the railway station. Buses to almost all directions including Sofia leave there.
Distance (in hours) from Sofia:
by airplane : 30 min up to 1 hour
by car : about 5 hours
by train : direct train - 6 hours; express train - about 8 hours
The Youth on the Move Information Event is organised within the biggest and the most attractive music event in Bulgaria -- SPIRIT of Burgas, which gathers every year hundreds of artists worldwide. The fifth edition of the festival in 2012 set against the beautiful backdrop of Bulgaria's Back Sea Coast is bringing together some of the biggest names in world music scene and is expected to attract over 35,000 young people from around the world.
The Youth on the Move event in Bulgaria taking place between 2 and 5 August will present to the young citizens of Burgas and other cities of Bulgaria as well as to the numerous foreign guests the opportunities Europe provides for young people that are: boosting the mobility and access of young Europeans to the EU labour market; providing access to education based on the needs of young people; raising their awareness of EU financing provided for increasing mobility.
Ravadinovo fortress
Първи находки от новия сезон на Националния исторически музей в Равадиново.
Или как понякога пантите може да са ценни, колкото монетите...
Къде ли е била вратата на античната крепост край с. Равадиново, изградена в съседство с Аполония Понтика? Павлина Девлова, която ръководи разкопките там, вече има своя версия, завъртяна около градежа и … новооткритите панти. А камерата на Archaeologia Bulgarica засне не само доказателствата към тази хипотеза, но и останалите интересни находки от новия сезон на Националния исторически музей в крепостта – монети, екзагии, накити (включително чифт изящни гривни за тънки момичешки китки). Всички те отиват за почистване и реставрация в лабораторията на музея, откъдето ще очакваме още новини.
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Historical Museum of Nesebr, a small town aside Burgas, Bulgaria. Исторический музей Несебра, Болгария.
KOTEL BULGARIA & Котел България
The town of Kotel (population 7270 inhabitants) is situated in a picturesque small valley in the eastern part of the Balkan Range, 527 m above the sea level. It is 328 km east of Sofia, 49km northeast of Sliven.
Kotel is not only a place with majestic nature, fresh air, and pure mountain water, but also an important cultural and historical center. It is called the Stronghold of Bulgarian spirit, Cradle of the Bulgarian Renaissance. The town is a native place of a number of eminent National Revival figures: Georgi Sava Rakovski (one of the main ideologist of the movement for national liberation), the Renaissance men of letters Neophyte Bozvelli, dr. Petar Beron, Sofroni Vrachanski, the socially active men Gavril Krastevich, Aleko Bogoridi, Stefan Bogoridy and many others.
Kotel is a town with beautiful architectonic models from the late Revival and one of the most important centers of weaving art. Its rich history, Renaissance architecture, and marvelous vicinity make this picturesque Balkan town a desired place for national and international tourism.
HISTORY
A Turkish register of 1486 contains the earliest information about the town known then as Kazan Panaru. At the beginning of the Ottoman rule Kotel was inhabited by the so called dervendgis (they used to guard the passes in the Balkan) and dgelepis (traders of cattle, sheep). Long term contracts for cloth deliveries to the Ottoman army had provided relative independence of the town. That, as well as the economic growth in 18 – 19 century, contracts for trade, the Orthodox passion of the inhabitants of Kotel contributed to the transformation of the town into a centre of Bulgarian culture and education, of the struggle for church independence and national freedom.
In 1812 the first Bulgarian secular elite school was open there.
After the liberation in 1894 Kotel suffered devastating fire that devoured 4/5ths of the town. Only the suburb called Galata survived and today it renders an approximate idea of what the old town looked like.
LANDMARKS
The town of Kotel has been declared an architectural and historical reserve. There have been preserved over 110 Renaissance houses.
There is a museum exposition of brilliant fabrics – symbol of the ancient craft of carpet weaving in the Galatan School.
The house of Kyorpev's is an ethnographic museum.
The Museum of Renaissance illustrates the life of more than 200 national heroes from the region.
The Museum of Nature and Science shows the natural variety of the area.
The “St. Trinity” and “St. St. Apostles Peter and Paul” church preserve beautiful woodcarvings.
There is high musical folk school Filip Kutev in Kotel.
SURROUNDING AREAS
The village of Zheravna is 14 km south of Kotel. Every building in the village is an unique monument of culture.
The village of Medven is 12 km southeast of Kotel. There are more than 120 cultural monuments dating back to the renaissance epoch. The village of Katunishte is 15 km southeast of the town. 80 buildings there have been declared cultural monuments. The town of Gradetz is situated 17 km southeast of Kotel. It is rich in architectural monuments. Some 7 km away is the antique dividing wall at Zhelezni Vrati.
There are more than 30 caves that have already been investigated in the region of Kotel. Most interesting are: Ledenika, Dryanovska, Kurvavata lokva, Rakovski.
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard & Harbour Tour
Take a tour of yesterday’s Royal Navy followed by look at today’s Fleet of modern warships. See HMS Victory, HMS Warrior 1860, and The Mary Rose Museum along with a number of interesting and informative displays. This was a family visit with my wife and two daughters who found the day to day life on the lower decks fascinating, all those household chores such as laundry, cooking, cleaning, all had to be taken care of. Look for the rats and the ships cats sleeping, see how important the ships surgeon was, see were Nelson fell, imagine the noise and commotion as the cannons were loaded then fired. The friendly staff and volunteers are on hand, giving demonstrations and answering visitor’s questions. Finish the day with a harbour tour to see the modern warships and the busy port, with all manner of craft going about their business, ferries, hovercraft, tugs, border patrol ships, pleasure craft, then finish the day by visiting the Spinnaker Tower for an aerial view of Portsmouth.
Melnik, the smallest town in Bulgaria
Melnik is the smallest town in Bulgaria. It is a proclaimed cultural-historical reserve and a museum-town. It combines nature and rocks flocked around the houses perching on hills, history, culture and wine.
Nesebar Architectural Historical Reserve
Nesebar is an ancient town and one of the major seaside resorts on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, located in Burgas Province.
It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Nesebar Municipality. Often referred to as the Pearl of the Black Sea and Bulgaria's Dubrovnik, Nesebar is a rich city-museum defined by more than three millennia of ever-changing history.
Rousse Regional Historical Museum (Bulgaria)
The Rousse Regional Historical Museum is one of the 11 regional museums of Bulgaria. It acts within the Rousse, Razgrad, and Silistra regions. The museum occuipies the building of the former Battenberg Palace, previously a local court, built 1879--1882 by Friedrich Grünanger.
The Rousse Regional Historical Museum was established in 1904. Its basis are the archeological collections of Karel and Hermenguild Shkorpil, as well as of the naturalist Vasil Kovachev, which were gathered in the Knyaz Boris men's high school of Rousse.
The museum holds approximately 140,000 items, including:
* prehistoric pottery and idol plastic arts
* the Borovo treasure of the 4th century BC (a ritual wine set, gold-plated silver)
* the finds of excavations of the antique Danube castles Yatrus and Sexaginta Prista, and of the medieval Bulgarian city Cherven
* a collection of medieval frescoes
* a collection of exhibits of traditional lifestyle
* a collection of urban clothing, china, glass, and silver from the end of the 19th — beginning of the 20th century
* personal belongings of notable figures from the struggle for national liberation
* a numismatic collection
* a collection of bones from prehistoric mammals, including a unique lower jaw of a Mammuthus rumanus
* a bronze helmet from 4th--3rd century BC, suggestedly belonging to one of the soldiers of Alexander the Great. The helmet was contributed in August 2006 by the Bobokovi brothers, major shareholders of the Prista Oil company. The time and place where the helmet was found was not publicly revealed.
The museum features seven full-time exhibitions, three of them being open-air:
* the Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo
* the Medieval city of Cherven
* the Roman castle of Sexaginta Prista
Русенският музей е основан през 1904 г. В основата му стоят археологическите сбирки на Карел и Херменгилд Шкорпил и на естествоизпитателя Васил Ковачев, които са били събрани в Русенската мъжка гимназия „Княз Борис. От 2007 г. постоянната експозиция на музея се помещава в сградата на Окръжното управление, построено пред 1882 г. от арх. Фридрих Грюнангер.
Институционално, Регионалният исторически музей в Русе обединява експозициите на историческия музей, Пантеона на възрожденците, Къща-музей „Градски бит на Русе (известна като Къщата на Калиопа), Къща-музей „Захарий Стоянов, Къща-музей „Тома Кърджиев, както и три експозиции на открито: Ивановските скални църкви,Средновековният град Червен, Римската крепост Сексагинта Приста.
Regional Historical Museum Kardjali
A trailer to a 40 minutes documentary part of the series Bulgarian Landmarks, created by M-DESIGN.
This is a story about the history and the present of the East Rhodope region - from the antiquity to modern days, about the natur and people, about the habits and traditions... in six languages - Bulgarian, English, German, Russian, Japanese, Turkish.
The movie has been provided in mini DVD postcard.
Bulgaria: 'Breeze 2016' naval exercise launches on Burgas sea coast
The international naval exercise Breeze 2016 began in Bulgaria’s territorial waters on the Burgas sea coast, in the Black Sea, on Sunday, with participation from several countries.
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