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5 Best Places to Live in Bulgaria (2024 Updated)

Sarhan Basem by Sarhan Basem
19 March 2024
in Culture and Society News
credit: expatra

credit: expatra

Sofi (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Bulgaria is full of ancient history and has a lot of cultures. The monuments galore and other beautiful signs will impress you when you visit Bulgaria. The country is a surprising mix of everything from skiing in mountains and a mud bath on a beach.

The European country has a lot of beautiful places and it can be tricky to bring yourself on a decision on where should be basing yourself in Bulgaria.

5 Best Places To Live In Bulgaria 

We have done all the hard work for you and have found some of the best places to live in Bulgaria. 

  1. Sophia

Sophia is a buzzing city and is one of the best places to live if you want to know more about the Bulgarian people, their culture, and history. It was once an important Roman city and had many famous mineral baths. Besides the Romans, there are also a ton of historic architecture and stunning parks that you can stroll around while staying in Sophia.

Sophia has more than 90 neighborhoods and you can choose one of these neighborhoods to have a great time. We will suggest you head to the Student Town (or Studentski Grad) as it is one of the busiest streets in Sophia. The city will offer you cheap accommodation and great nightlife. It is also close to the heritage neighborhood like Boyana and is the perfect choice for history lovers.

  1. Burgas

Burgas is a seaside town, and it involves soaking up the atmosphere and capturing the beautiful sea water in your eyes. You can chill out beside lakes and can also hit up the beach. The city also gives you the chance to get involved in one of its popping summer festivals. The town gets busy in summer, as it is one of the largest ports on the Black Sea. You can choose to live near the seaside park for a slice of life and can spend quality time on the water’s edge. You can find zillion places to eat and drink nearby as the place offers tons of them.

  1. Varna

Varna is a sun-soaked city and is situated on the Black Sea. It is a gorgeous place to visit and is a great choice to live in as well. It is an idyllic city that’s home to the oldest gold treasure in the world. The Varna Necropolis; possesses gold that dates back to 4,560 BC and also points to the city’s very ancient roots.

It is a great idea to live near Galata as it is a super friendly neighborhood and is also close to the beach. There’s also the center of Varna, where you will be able to find a lot of historic structures and a pedestrianized zone that is great for an evening stroll.

  1. Bansko

Bankso is one of the most popular mountain towns in the country. It is located at the foot of the Pirin Mountains. You will find fresh air, and a calm atmosphere and can explore a wide variety of activities to get involved with.

People who like to stay active, and are keen skiers, will love the fact that living in this area is like living a life outdoors. We will suggest you living in near to the center of town as it is far away enough and you don’t feel surrounded by crowds.

Somewhere like Novyat Grad, it is located in the south of the center. It is a great option for people who want to stay close to the amenities and everything that you need doe a nice stay.

  1. Plovdiv

Plovdiv is Bulgaria’s second-largest city. It is popular as a weekend destination. This is a laid-back place that offers a cool and interesting atmosphere. You can wander the streets of the Old Town and will be able to discover the museums that are housed in the colorful old buildings. These museums are joined by the cobbled streets where you can find many interesting shopping streets and food carts.

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You can always head to Trakia if you are looking for an affordable place to live. If you are a fan of Communist apartment blocks that belong to the 1970s and ’80s then this is the place for you. Now this area is a very local place to be and is filled with some top-rated cafes and restaurants. You will spot many local families out for a stroll and will see plenty of bike lanes running through it. It is a great place for people who are looking for an interesting and busy place to live in Bulgaria.

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