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Free tourist tours organized in Varna

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The history and architecture of Varna will be the main focus of free tourist tours of Varna, which started on May 1. The meeting point is in front of the Tourist Information Center. The planned tours are with professional tour guides, part of them in Bulgarian, and another part in English. Tours in English will take place every Monday evening at 6pm in July and August and will last up to 2 hours.

The initiative is being held for the eleventh year in a row, and the organizers are the Tourism Directorate of the Municipality of Varna and the Tourist Information Center, in partnership with the Union of Tour Guides in Bulgaria. You can contact the Varna Tourist Information Center on +359 52 820 690.



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