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Bulgaria’s External Debt Surges 16%

As of the end of May 2025, Bulgaria’s gross external debt (public and private) increased by 16% year-on-year, reaching €50.83 billion, according to preliminary data from the Bulgarian National Bank. This marks a rise of €7.03 billion compared to May 2024, when the debt stood at €43.79 billion. The current amount equals 45.3% of the […]

Economy

Euro Pricing Deadline: October 8

Bulgarian businesses have until October 8, 2025, to comply with the requirements of the Euro Adoption Law, including dual pricing in both leva and euros, adjusting cash registers, and for large retailers — publishing daily price lists of all goods sold. Until that date, authorities will not impose fines, but will issue written warnings for […]

People

Ivaylo Saraliyski: Symbolism as Active Logic

Your recent installation, “AI AM INFINITY”, explores the fusion between human intuition and artificial intelligence. What inspired you to embark on this conceptual journey? It began as a question rather than a statement – what happens when a human sensibility meets a generative, non-human system in a continuous loop? I was curious not only about […]

Visit Bulgaria

Over €110 million invested in coastal airports

The airports in Burgas and Varna have accumulated over €110 million in investments to date. This year alone, an additional €12.5 million will be invested in the runway of Burgas Airport, which is currently operating at the edge of its capacity. This was announced by Minister of Transport and Communications Grozdan Karadzhov during an offsite […]

Art

Fiery sculptures in the Yantra River

Fiery sculptures will appear in the Yantra River in Gabrovo for the Festival of Light. Following the living statues in glowing costumes, the audience will now be surprised by fire sculptures erected in the riverbed of the Yantra. The objects, made of iron and steel, will be crafted by workshop participants Stanimir Veselinov, Simona Bozhilova, […]

Art

Literary Landscapes

Literary Landscapes: Meet the Bulgarian Writers You Should Know Tucked between the Balkans and the Black Sea, Bulgaria is a land steeped in myth, memory, and quiet resilience. Its literature—rich, layered, and often underappreciated internationally—offers a window into the country’s soul, from the struggles of the past to the search for meaning in the present. […]

Food

Mediterra Restaurant & Wine Bar wins international award

Mediterra Restaurant & Wine Bar at the Grand Hotel Millennium Sofia has won the prestigious Best of Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator, the hotel complex announced. Wine Spectator explores the world of wine from vineyard to table, examining its role in modern culture and offering expert reviews. Launched in 1981, the magazine’s Restaurant Awards […]

Visit Bulgaria

Sofia: Where Layers of History Meet a Vibrant Urban Culture

Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is a city where millennia-old history, dynamic art scenes, and modern European life intertwine. Located at the foot of Mount Vitosha, Sofia offers a rare combination: a cosmopolitan lifestyle framed by ancient ruins and natural beauty. 📍 OverviewRegion: Sofia City Province (and surrounded by Sofia Province)Population: ~1.2 millionClimate: Continental — […]

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Sofia Airport renamed after Vasil Levski

At an official ceremony today, the new name of the capital’s airport — Vasil Levski — was unveiled, according to Dariknews. “It is a great honor for me to open this event. We have gathered to mark the naming of Bulgaria’s largest air gateway after Vasil Levski — a symbol for every cause, for every […]

Art

Is There an Art Market in Bulgaria?

Over the past decade, Bulgaria has slowly but steadily begun carving out a place for itself on the map of the European contemporary art scene. While the country doesn’t yet boast an art market as developed as those in Western Europe, the question is no longer whether Bulgaria has an art market — but what […]