What to bring from Bulgaria?

Responds information department of "Subtlety of Tourism"
Many years ago, strings of compatriots reached for the Bulgarian coasts. Approximately since those times mankind has understood for itself, that in Bulgaria there is pepper and tomatoes. There was nothing more about this country.

However, experienced experts hasten to enlighten novice tourists and give valuable guidance on what is still worth bringing from Bulgaria and not too burden their friends, colleagues and relatives with a lot of unnecessary things.

If the tourist at least made attempts to view Bulgaria as a potential tourist destination for the coming season, he simply must know that the plantation of roses in this country is planted a huge valley (it, in fact, is so called - the Valley of Roses). And this means that at least one good-looking tourist should definitely buy at least one bottle of rose oil. Otherwise, upon arrival at home, many may not understand it, and some of them are completely mortally offended.

In addition, certain religious individuals probably remember that it is in Bulgaria that the main stronghold of Christian Orthodoxy still exists. In connection with this, a large number of the oldest and most authoritative monasteries, temples, cathedrals are still functioning in the territory of the modern southern cities of Bulgaria. That is why believing friends will not be redundant to buy icons, "charged" candles and other attributes of the Orthodox tradition.

Ceramic products are also a mandatory item to buy as souvenirs. As a rule, housewives, inclined to infinitely improve and create comfort in their home, just lose their head and the last reason after they see before them a cute little pot painted in the "national" Bulgarian style. In addition, numerous sugar bowls, bowls and other household utensils are offered to tourists, which will become not only a decorative element, but also a useful thing in everyday economy.

May 17, 2013

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