Sofia is the largest Bulgarian city.
Varna is a port city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
Plovdiv is a city of over 8000 years, whose past can be traced from prehistory to the present day.
Burgas is the largest city in Southeastern Bulgaria and the second largest on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
Ruse is the largest Bulgarian city along the Danube and the fifth largest city in the country.
The town is located at the foot of the Shumen plateau, which has an extremely diverse nature.
The town is located in the valley extension of the Tryavna River, at the northern foot of the Tryavna Mountain.
Lovech is located on the border of the Danube hilly plain and the foothills of Stara Planina.
The city is the 13th largest in Bulgaria with positive natural population growth.
It is located on a peninsula in the southern part of Nessebar municipality.
Gabrovo is a city in central Bulgaria, administrative and economic center of the eponymous municipality of Gabrovo and Gabrovo district.
The city is located on the right bank of the Danube, which is the Romanian islands of Small Calafat and Large Calafat.
It is located 209 km on an asphalt road and 250 km on a rail road from Sofia.
The world-famous is discovered there today Panagyurishte treasure, dating from the IV-III century BC
Silistra is a port city on the Danube River in northeastern Bulgaria.