Land that has been hidden for many years from the world, has finally blossomed in all its glory. Although small, it offers a lot to its visitors in all seasons: primal sandy beaches, attractive ski resorts, endless opportunities for hiking, mysterious monasteries and churches, and stunning historical monuments. Modern cities and remote rural areas, where traditional, slow pace of life of its warm people has not changed for centuries. One can only hope it will remain such for a long time.

The most …
• Bulgaria is a country with the oldest name in Europe.
• Bulgaria produces half of all rose oil, which is added to perfumes worldwide.
• Lactobacillus bulgaricus, the bacterium used in the production of yogurt can be found only in Bulgarian air.
• Bulgaria proudly holds third place in the number of archaeological monuments, behind Italy and Greece.
• When Bulgarians shake their head, they really think “yes”, and when they nod their head, their answer is “no”.

What else to do?
• Enjoy the colorful atmosphere of museums and stunning Roman amphitheatre that graces the old part of Plovdiv.
• Climb up to the peaks of Rile and enjoy the views of the crystal Seven Lakes.
• Relax your body and your eyes on the Sunny beach, the most popular Bulgarian sea resort.
• Belogardchika rocks, extending to as much as 30 kilometers will with their unusual forms and folk stories certainly stir your imagination.
• Enjoy a Bulgarian folk music concert, which touches every soul deeply.

Are you kiddin’ me?
According to the old farm tradition, at a funeral usually coins are placed on the dead person’s eyes and then soaked in water. Then they give the liquid to the men to drink and then allegedly they are made blind to the faults of their own wives.

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A long-time meetings industry addict, Gorazd is the Founder and owner of marketing and event agency Toleranca Marketing. He has many years of experience in planning, preparing and carrying out large international meetings and exhibitions. As the founder of the "Power to the Meetings" methodology, he still firmly believes in the power of live events and human to human communication. He is also the author of numerous articles and editor-in-chief of the meetings industry magazine Kongres Magazine.