reducer.ro Open in urlscan Pro
185.73.228.142  Public Scan

URL: https://reducer.ro/should-you-travel-to--bulgariacost-safety--attractions-beach
Submission: On September 09 via manual from RO — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 0 forms found in the DOM

Text Content

Powered by Google Übersetzer

 1. promovaresite
    1.  serviciigratis
    2.  creeaza site
    3.  trimite SMS masiv
    4.  promovare prin mailchimp
    5.  SEO
    6.  publicitate site
    7.  email campanie
    8.  directoare
    9.  promovare
    10. grupuri facebook
    11. video
    12. soft submit site
 2. munca acasa
    1. jobafiliere
    2. munca acasa transcrieri texte
    3. sondaj
    4. wealthyaffiliate
    5. jocuri
 3. extrareduceri
    1. turism bulgaria
    2. suplimentslabire
    3. credit
 4. magazinreduceri
    1.  tratamentcelulita
    2.  cadouridelux
    3.  anvelope
    4.  dezumidificator
    5.  extensii par
    6.  cercei
    7.  masaj
    8.  inele
    9.  masina electrica copii
    10. lenjerieintima
 5. Blog Romania



Termeni si conditii              Politica de confidentialitate          Contact


Live Traffic Feed
A visitor from Riyadh, Ar riyad viewed 'Create your perfect website for free and
earn mone' 5 secs ago
A visitor from Minden, Nevada viewed 'Tools to promote website' 19 secs ago
A visitor from Atlanta, Georgia viewed 'Prove the Hollywood Medium Tyler Henry,
Is Totally' 26 secs ago
A visitor from Riva, Maryland viewed 'Passive income: how to earn without doing
anything' 26 secs ago
A visitor from Annapolis, Maryland viewed 'The truth about climate change on
earth.' 26 secs ago
A visitor from Oak park, Illinois viewed 'Jobs.Transcriber and service
transcribe at Gotrans' 26 secs ago
A visitor from Oklahoma city, Oklahoma viewed 'Wish.com scam or legit?' 26 secs
ago
A visitor from Naperville, Illinois viewed 'How Google Search work?' 26 secs ago
A visitor from Denver, Colorado viewed 'Why Afghanistan country Is Impossible to
Conquer.' 27 secs ago
A visitor from Riva, Maryland viewed 'vanzari cu reducere si creeaza site, munca
acasa' 26 secs ago
Real-time | Get Script | More Info
Website Stats

Flags CounterSEO audit tools

US
1225

FR
256

CA
174

JP
154

RO
112

BR
103

RU
94

IT
92

VN
85

DE
78
Newest:

SI
You:

US
Today:
2319
Month:
3642
Total:
3642
Supercounters.com

Flag Counter


 1. create website
    1. first page
 2. websitetools
 3. blog news
 4. workathome
    1. transcriber job and service
    2. Wealthy affiliate
    3. swagbucks
    4. amazon service
 5. Contact




meniu





I am coming to you from Sofia Bulgaria. Travel to beach. And I'm actually on the
tail end of my stay before I head on to another city and I didn't want to film
this video until I was at the tail end because I really wanted to experience the
city, you know, before making my opinion and giving guys a really concrete sort
of picture of what you can expect, if you're coming here for the first time. So
if you've been following my journey, you probably would have seen that I was in
Greece before this This and how I actually got here was by land border. I took a
bus from Thessaloniki to Sofia. It took about four hours. And to be honest, the
whole process of immigration between the two countries was fairly seamless
though. I was the only person that was going in between the countries with a
passport instead of just an EU card. So kind of got pulled to the side and ask
some extra questions. But All if you are a Canadian right now, you are able to
enter Bulgaria without any mandatory testing. And after spending so much time
here, I would absolutely recommend people come here. So hopefully, today's video
will pique your interest. Time has been so hard on us. My friend sun goes down
but we get back again. No matter what they call. I know a lot people appreciate
when I touch on safety concerns in my video, and being a single female traveler,
you know. Oh, the people that shouldn't be traveling by themselves. Feel like
I'm a good representative for things to watch out for. And thankfully here in
Sofia, I have had zero, count them zero issues walking around by myself, even
late at night. Of course, I'm not going to random sketchy sort of areas. I am
staying in the more central part of the city, overall I found the people
incredibly welcoming as soon as they kind of hear that. A Time, an obvious
Foreigner, they always want to ask where you're from, they want to give you tips
of what to see and do and I've just founded a very kind-hearted and very
peaceful country so far. A big part of what I really appreciate about Sophia was
seeing this beautiful mix of their cultural heritage because they had been ruled
by a few different Empires such as the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire. But
at the same time still having so many buildings that are very modern, all the
amenities you could ever ask for as well as some beautiful green spaces that was
probably one of my Favorites because it felt like you were genuinely in a
forest, not so much, a little city park. So it was really nice to feel like you
were getting away for the day. Something else. That was a surprise was actually
how good the shopping was in. Sofia, not only did they have Little Indie
boutiques but their malls were actually quite good as well. So that's important
to you, not to worry. Sofia has many options I was also really impressed with
Sophia's public transit options, they have a great mix of Metro trolley buses
and regular buses, the tickets themselves cost 160 love, which is around, 1 US
dollar. The only thing is that you do have to have separate tickets for every
different mode of Transit. So if you were taking the metro and the bus, you
would need separate tickets for that. But overall, I found it very efficient,
very clean. Obviously, in these covid X, you do have to wear a mask while you
are on the public transit. But I found it really easy to get around the city.
Some of you may remember that back in Greece, I had my little Sony action camera
break. So I went off the Beaten Track to a more local neighborhood where I found
a Sony verified.Shop and dropped it off there. I have yet to pick it up since
I'm in other parts of Bulgaria. So I'll let you guys know how it goes, but I
loved that. I got to go to this area because they had a very Eastern European
style of Market. The same that I'm used to and Ukraine and Russia and I love
coming to these types of parts of a city because just staying in the center,
you, of course, get a very inflated sort of look of what the average life is
like, In any country. So I always recommend going to a local neighborhood just
walking around maybe even talking to a local if somehow you can find common
ground because it's in these kinds of parts that you get a much clearer sort of
window of how the average person lives. Bulgaria is a part of the EU, but their
salaries on a whole are on the lower side with the average monthly income around
500 Euros, which is about 600, u.s. dollar. But of course, this is going to
range depending on whether you're in a big city or in a smaller town and
obviously which career field you are in. For one, please. Yep, that's perfect.
Thank you. Of course, not. Wow. anybody else to Watching closely. You tell tell
mr. I Need Your Lovin. No wine. Cellar steel, Wine, Cellar. Uh-huh or klaussner.
Wow. Duh. Rudy previously. he's Storia. Vinaigrette Tom Papa Wow. The shooter.
So that restaurant was such a cool experience. I would highly recommend going
there, the food was amazing, prices were reasonable and super nice staff. And
technically the first person that I had a full Russian conversation with because
wild Bulgarian and Russian do have some similarities. They are pretty far
removed from each other. Like, when I'm walking down the street, I don't really
understand what Are saying strangely enough when I read the language, since it
is Cyrillic. I tend to understand that a bit more. So don't know if it's just
the pronunciation. That's kind of losing it for me. But since we just had that
delicious meal, I thought that I would now touch on the approximate cost and
that I found things to be here in the city. What you can expect if you're
thinking of coming at this point in time. So for example that meal that I had
that's a super popular tourist.Friendly sort of restaurant though. I did see
quite a few locals, they're speaking Bulgarian. So my meal came to 22 love and
that was with a main with that really delicious bread and with the drink so
approximately that would be about 15 u.s. dollars. So I think that's extremely
reasonable for the quality that we had but you can of course find places where
it's a lot less you could probably get a full meal for like five to Seven
dollars. And if we're talking about accommodation costs, I'm currently staying
at a beautiful. Absolutely beautiful Airbnb in the center of town. I will link
it in the description. Have an Airbnb discount code. If you guys don't already
have an account and I'm paying about 32. a night. So maybe 25 American, I did
get a discount because I had a longer sort of stay overall. Accommodation is
very reasonably priced here, you can find hostels for 10 American dollars and
the mid-range sort of hotels start around $70. Sofia has a lot of different
interactions and things to see and do but just thought I would name a few of my
personal favorites while I was there starting with their National Gallery which
is absolutely Gorgeous. The gallery is primarily focused on vulgarian artists
but they do have special exhibitions where sometimes it's an international
artist or some kind of other Unique Piece. But I think in these crazy covid
times, it's especially important to remember to support the Arts that aren't
just digital. There is a lot of history in these types of places and they do
need our support another. Favorite of mine was going hiking on the bush. Russia,
which is the very large mountain that basically surrounds. Sofia, it would take
you days upon days to see the whole area. But if you want to just a quick easy
day, trip of a hike, the one that I did was called boyana waterfall. And it took
about two hours from the bottom to get to the actual waterfall and it was just
an absolutely beautiful hike. I would absolutely recommend it just vitosha In
general, has such incredible nature. Now, not to confuse you. But there is also
a really famous pedestrian street and Sophia called Shh, Beautiful. this is
really the Social Hub of the city where a lot of people go to meet up with their
friends. There's lots of amazing restaurants, lots of stores on either side of
the street and it's just a really lively place especially at night. There's lots
of street performers. If you're staying downtown, you We can't miss it. It
actually takes up quite a large area of space and was definitely one of my
favorite places to just, grab a meal, relax and take in the city. And right at
the end of the tosia boulevard, there is the National Palace of culture,
otherwise known as ndk. And this is also another really great place to just hang
out. Any time of day, the large cultural building itself is, of course, used for
different kinds of concerts and exhibitions right now with covid. I highly doubt
a lot of going on, but just in general this is a really beautiful area and you
can't miss it. When you come to Sofia, So that brings us to the end of the
video. My friends. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope it gave you some insight about
this beautiful city and I'm genuinely so excited to keep exploring Bulgaria. I
actually have a train to Varna in two days, all the way on the east coast and
the Black Sea. Let me know in the comments if you guys have ever been to
Bulgaria and what your favorite parts were? If there's any locals, please. Let
me know what things I should absolutely do while I'm here in Bulgaria.   VISIT
BULGARIA ..... see more

 

 





SHOULD YOU TRAVEL TO  BULGARIA?COST, SAFETY + ATTRACTIONS. BEACH


11 mai 2021











Acest site utilizează module cookies. Poți seta condițiile de păstrare și acces
la fișierele cookies în browserul tău.
Înțeleg


Share
Tweet
Pin
Email
Share
Share



ORIGINALTEXT


Bessere Übersetzung vorschlagen

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------





AddThis Sharing
 * Facebook
 * Twitter
 * Email
 * Pinterest


This website uses cookies to deliver its services, to analyze traffic.
Infomation about your use of this site is shared public. By using this site, you
agree to its use of cookie.Learn more
Got it!