Bulgaria's Tourism Shifts Toward Experience-Focused Stays as Demand Grows
Tourism in Bulgaria is increasingly shifting from traditional hotel stays to more experience-focused offerings
The group of Bulgarian school children who visited Spain and were left to find accommodation by themselves, arrived safely in Sofia on Tuesday evening.
They had been abandoned by the tourist agency Gulliver Travel that had not paid for their hotels, although the price had been included in the tourist package.
As a result, the children were forced to sleep in a low-cost hostel and their accommodation had been paid for by elderly tourists and bus drivers. The children told journalists that there were homeless people in one of the hotels where they stayed. In addition, some of the beds were covered in cobwebs.
Parents have stated that they will be filing a lawsuit against the company in order to prevent the same from happening to other people.
A mother and her two children were injured in a tragic accident in Ruse on Thursday afternoon
A significant accident has disrupted heating and hot water in nine Sofia neighborhoods, leaving residents without essential services
A tragic incident occurred in Sofia on Wednesday morning when a woman was struck by a truck and died instantly
A protective antenna will be installed on the building of the Ministry of Transport to monitor drone activity in real time
A drone spotted near Sofia Airport caused flight delays last night, the airport’s press center confirmed, as reported by BTA.
A person was killed in a shooting in Brussels on Friday, believed to be connected to clashes between rival drug gangs, the local prosecutor’s office reported, citing Reuters.
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