Older than Athens, Rome and Constantinople, yet vibrating with life.
As ancient as the mythical Troy and Mycenae, but still full of the energy of youth.
The unique Plovdiv.

The honey is from apiaries in the Danube Plain – Central Northern Bulgaria, and the main pastures for the bees are two – rapeseed and sunflower. In between, acacia, linden, hawthorn, dracaena, fruit trees and rich meadow vegetation bloom.

The cellar is located in Ivaylovgrad, which is located in the extreme parts of the Eastern Rhodopes, southern Bulgaria. The Mediterranean or White Sea is only 70 km away and carries the so-called “white wind” which has an extremely beneficial effect on the aromatic characteristics of the grapes.

Palestine is one of the most interesting places in the Middle East. With its rich culture, history and traditions, it is one of the most preferred destinations for religious tourism.

During the International Tourist Fair “Cultural Tourism”, the Embassy of India in Bulgaria will present the country that has preserved a rich culture, wonderful traditions and incredible nature. Wherever you go to India, you will always come across something that will leave you speechless!

Today’s Pomorie is a unique symbiosis between ancient history, traditions, lots of sun, warm sea, culinary delights and magnificent wines. The combination of sea, sun, lye and curative estuarine mud make Pomorie one of the most famous healing centers in Bulgaria.

Tourism is a priority industry in Varna, the Black Sea capital of Bulgaria. The city has unique natural features – mineral springs, warm sea and beautiful beaches.
Varna is a city with an incredibly rich cultural and historical heritage and is the guardian of the oldest processed gold in the world.

Etropolis is an ancient city with a rich historical past. Hidden in the northern slopes of Stara Planina, at the foot of Mount Baba, the small Balkan town still fascinates with its charm and beauty. Etropole Historical Museum is housed in the building of the former “konak”, built in the middle of the 19th century – 1853-1870 by the Etropole masters Deno and Tsvetko. Apart from being one of the main institutions dealing with tourism in the Municipality of Etropole, the museum is also one of the most important architectural monuments in the area.

Devin – a city in the heart of the Rhodopes! A place known primarily as a balneo-resort because of its mineral waters, which, combined with the incredible Rhodope scenery, turns Devin into an excellent place for a relaxing vacation.

At the Svishtov stand, the Tourist Information Center team will present the beautiful Danube city, the rich cultural calendar and many of the historical sites that make Svishtov an attractive destination for bulgarians and foreigners.