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Varna

Varna has a population of 314 539. It is the biggest city on the Bulgarian sea coast and is situated at the Bay of Varna. Popular sights of Varna are : The Roman Spa and the Roman Bath, The Sea Garden Park, the open-air theatre, the Asparuh Bridge, the Clock tower, the Festival Complex, the Dolphinarium. There are many museums in Varna. The fastes way to get to Varna is by plane. There are express trains to Plovdiv and Sofia. There are also bus lines to all the main destinations in Bulgaria and abroad as well. If you are interested in real estates and want to buy cheap bulgarian property Varna has what to offer you. If you are a keen and regular visitor of the bulgarian Black sea coast and don't want to worry for reservations you can buy very cheap nice houses or aparments in Varna. Varna is one of the many Bulgarian Black Sea resorts where you may fully enjoy a small part of the beautiful Bulgarian nature with its endless sand beaches and limpid sea water. Here you can feel the hospitality and warm attitude of your hosts. This is something that Bulgarians are famous for around the world. Come to Bulgaria and visit this great sea resort.

Varna also spelled Warna, seaport and thirdlargest city in Bulgaria. Lying on the north shore of Varna Bay on the Black Sea coast, the city is sheltered by the Dobrudzhansko plateau, which rises to more than 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level. A narrow canal (1907) links Varna Lake a drowned valley into which the Provadiyska River flows to the Black Sea. The city is an important administrative, economic, cultural, and resort centre. It is a modern city, with wide, tree-lined boulevards, a fine park on the waterfront, and spacious beaches. Along the coast north of Varna are several popular resort towns, including Druzhba, Golden Sands, Albena, and Balchik, the last once the summer retreat of Romanian royalty and aristocracy.

The city has regular domestic airline services and, in the summer, international flights. Regular boat and bus services connect the Black Sea towns. Much of Bulgaria's maritime and river transport passes through Varna's harbour, which accommodates vessels up to 20,000 tons. Major export itemsare livestock, grain, and processed foodstuffs. Industries include flour milling, boatbuilding, and manufacturing.

The city has several universities, a naval academy, an oceanography and fishery-research institute, a medical school, museums, a theatre, an opera house, and an art gallery. The 4th-century Aladzha Monastery, one of the earliest Bulgarian monasteries, overlooks the city from the north; its cells and chapel are carved out of the rock.

The most popular hotels in Varna are: Arsenal, Briz I, Briz II, Cherno more, Dallas, Detelina, Duchess, FCC, Iberia, Jura, Odessa, Orbita, Riviera, Rositza, Sagona