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Region Veliko Tarnovo

Date: 01/10/2007
Owner: Nenko Lazarov
Size: 4 items (205 items total)
Veliko Turnovo

Album: Veliko Turnovo

Велико търново

Date: 06/22/2006
Size: 155 items
Views: 958
Arbanasi

Album: Arbanasi

Арбанаси

Date: 06/28/2006
Size: 17 items
Views: 426
Obedinenie Village

Album: Obedinenie Village

Село Обединение

Date: 03/05/2006
Size: 23 items (28 items total)
Views: 435
Comments: 3
Pavlikeni

Album: Pavlikeni

Павликени

Date: 04/08/2007
Size: 1 item
Views: 255
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I commented renetcly about Bulgaria .I traveled there for 6 years or so and lived in Sofia for over two and a half and aside from Mexico I find it to be one of the most affordable and comfortable places to live. I'm actually debating about heading back ...

I commented renetcly about Bulgaria .I traveled there for 6 years or so and lived in Sofia for over two and a half and aside from Mexico I find it to be one of the most affordable and comfortable places to live. I'm actually debating about heading back in another year or so after I wrap up some business stuff in Mexico, depending on a few things. Really enjoyed my time and I find myself missing it the longer I'm away.I actually lived for much cheaper than what you describe, but it was also the difference between traveling and living there. You can rent a fully furnished apartment for 400-500 Euro per month (all utilities/Internet included) and food is only about 100 Euro per month .so if you are just covering rent/basics you can live there easily on 600ish Euro p/month makes it very value-friendly when you can live for that cheap and yet still maintain a upper middle-class lifestyle. It's the whole selling point of my Live Like a Local in Sofia, Bulgaria immersion guide, how you can live and enjoy an early retirement there for as little as 600 USD per month.It's also a great country for medicine and healthcare, as well as having functioning apothecaries and a medical community that is very much into natural healing and plants/herbs. And there's plenty of hiking as well as camping in the Rhodopes and around the Black Sea which also has the resorts if you are into them All in all, I still rank Bulgaria as one of my top three destinations in the world.

Posted by Mubshir (guest) on Sat 30 Mar 2013 02:33:50 PM EET

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Hi Brian. Dave and I spent 24 hours in Bucharest as part of our honeymoon, algouhth I'm not sure we experienced the city at its best'. We arrived on Easter Sunday, meaning everything was inchis (Romanian for closed') apart from a solitary Irish bar;...

Hi Brian. Dave and I spent 24 hours in Bucharest as part of our honeymoon, algouhth I'm not sure we experienced the city at its best'. We arrived on Easter Sunday, meaning everything was inchis (Romanian for closed') apart from a solitary Irish bar; not the best place to soak up the local culture! The eclectic architecture was probably the most striking thing for us the fascinating mix of buildings tells the city's story in a very powerful way. I've added a few photos from our time in Bucharest on my Facebook profile if you want to have a look. The only other advice I can offer is 1)Try to avoid tripping over the vast quantity of wires strewn across the partially bulldozed pavements.2)The stray dog problem isn't anywhere near as bad as online forums would have you believe.3)Ursus is a nice beer. Don't know whether you have already planned accommodation, but we stayed in the Hotel Christina and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.

Posted by Sajjad (guest) on Sat 30 Mar 2013 11:59:17 AM EET

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