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North Macedonian information portal presents ten best towns to visit in Bulgaria

The city of Plovdiv
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North Macedonia’s information portal press24.mk recommends the tourists the 10 best towns to visit in Bulgaria. Plovdiv ranks first. It is the most preferred tourist destination with its town architecture, restaurants and modern pedestrian zone. Sofia places second. It attracts tourists with its low prices as compared to other European capitals. Veliko Tarnovo with its architecture is also a preferred destination for the foreign tourists. Press 24.mk also recommends the Black Sea resorts Varna, Burgas, St. Anastasia Island, Nesebar, Sozopol and Balchik. The town of Kazanlak (Central South Bulgaria) is mentioned with its multiple Thracian tombs and the Rose Festival. Ruse is presented by the information portal as the Small Vienna.




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