Varna is a great destination to head to in Bulgaria but it’s often forgotten about
This pretty city in is a great place to visit but is often overlooked by Brits looking for a holiday.
Varna in , is one of the most popular seaside destinations on the Black Sea coast.
It is ’s third largest city and maritime capital, it is known for being one of the most interesting and cosmopolitan towns on the country’s coast.
Varna has the largest port in the country and while you’re there, there’s a wide variety of things you can do and see.
The seaside resort is an appealing place to visit, you can explore its rich history, huge park or scenic beach.
Varna is known for its stunning scenery and vibrant city life
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In the city centre you’ll find Bulgaria’s largest Roman baths complex and its finest archaeological museum, as well as a lively cultural and restaurant scene.
You can find flights from London Gatwick to Varna for as little as £26.99 with Wizz Airlines, and hotel rooms are available from around £21 per night.
Not only this but it’s cheap to eat and drink there too, with a pint of beer costing between £2 and £3, and a meal at a budget-friendly restaurant setting you back just £7.60.
One of the most while you’re there is the Sea Garden which is a tranquil space and perfect for a relaxing walk.
A visitor on Tripadvisor said: “I have been visiting Varna for almost 20 years, sometimes up to three times each year. Whatever season I visit the Seaside Garden never disappoints.
The city is affordable too with reasonably priced flights, hotels and food
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“The colours in spring and summer are mesmerising followed by warm autumn and winter colours.
“Beautiful well maintained borders surrounded by statues and monuments reflect the history and culture of Bulgaria.”
If you’re looking to visit another outdoorsy while away, Stone Forest is another top pick.
A visitor on Tripadvisor said: “Take a taxi or rent a car and drive 20 mins from Varna, you won’t regret it.
“Various and versatile rock formations dating back thousands of years, when the area was covered by water.
“Don’t miss the tranquility of the neighboring forest. Priceless.”