Oct 7, 2019• by Sofia_Top_Tours
Using public transport in Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia public transport system works very well if you are well armed with patience. The price for one way ticket is 1.60 lv and there’s several ways to get it. You can buy it from kiosks usually...
Oct 4, 2019• by nealrover
French Wine, Tommy Simpson and the Tour de France
I had a bit of a deja vu moment recently (and on Saturday it will be 45 years since I saw Crosby Stills Nash and Young at Wembley Stadium but that album has nothing to do with this post) when I...
Oct 3, 2019• by Sofia_Top_Tours
Phones and tech in Sofia, Bulgaria
When in Bulgaria make sure you know the National Emergency phone number – 112 You can dial it directly without the national code (which FYI is 00359) If you come from outside the EU but still...
Oct 3, 2019• by HALOrent
The strange and startling Chapel of Bones in Evora, Portugal
We only can guess what kind of thinkings had the monks decorating the chapel with human bones, but looking at the small skulls, one realizes how high was the children mortality rate in those cruel...
Oct 2, 2019• by nealrover
Le Reminet, Le Fork and how to grab a bargain lunch
A friend at work always cut out vouchers and searched for internet offers and she never paid full price, in fact I think she got paid to take things of their hands sometimes. I always had an...
Oct 2, 2019• by Sofia_Top_Tours
Currency and payment in Bulgaria
Bulgaria is one of the few European Union member states that still uses its own currency – the Bulgarian LEV (BGN). The Bulgarian lev has a fixed exchange rate for the EUR with a currency rate of...
Culinary guesthouse with full comfort & swimmingpool incl halfboard