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Balneological Hospital
Druskininkai, Lithuania
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socmod · 1 year
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The balneological hospital of Druskinnikai in Lithuania, designed by A. and R. Silinskas, built in 1976-81. Renovated beyond recognition in the beginning of the 2000s #socmod photos by photographer @ngrospierre https://www.instagram.com/p/CKZ0nevs0bN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The most beautiful art noveau bath of the world - Gellert Bath Budapest
No wonder, that as early as in 1934, Budapest was awarded the supreme title “Spa City”. Three years later, the first International Balneological Congress was organised, and the seat of the International Balneological Association was established at the Gellért Thermal Bath in Budapest. The Congress reasoned with the following words: “…no city can put forward a stronger claim to this than Budapest. Endowed by nature with a wonderful generosity of excellent thermal waters and unrivalled natural beauty; additionally, its high medical professionalism, the excellent equipment of its healing institutions, the high level of scientific research, makes Budapest the optimum choice for international affairs of balneology to be handled from here…” The Gellert Bath and Hotel itself was built in the preceding decades, and opened its doors in 1918. Outdoor pools were added later on, and today it combines modern technical developments with rich historical heritage.
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The Mysterious Book that is written in an alien language : The voynich manuscript
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The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex hand-written in an otherwise unknown writing system or script with. Very little use of Latin, referred to as 'Voynichese'. The vellum on which it is written has been carbon-dated to the early 15th century (1404–1438), and stylistic analysis indicates it may have been composed in Italy during the Italian Renaissance. The origins, authorship, and purpose of the manuscript are debated. Various hypotheses have been suggested, including that it is an otherwise unrecorded script for a natural language or constructed language; an unread code, cypher, or other form of cryptography; or simply a meaningless hoax.
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It's contents are herbal, astronomical, balneological, cosmological and pharmaceutical sections + section with recipes
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Sandamki
Sandamki (population 20,500) is situated 50 kilometres south of Simitli on the bank of the Bistritsa River. It is a spa with hot springs whose temperatures range from 37°C to 72°C at source. It is used for curative purposes and for heating the green houses in the town. The climate here is mild of Mediterranean character. The mean annual temperature is 14°C, the highest in the country, and the relative humidity averages 66 per cent. The favourable weather conditions allow Sandanski to operate as a spa — all the year round. There is a new sanatorium offering heart treatment, inhalation, paraffin wraps, corrective exercises, massage, etc. The waters are recommended for the treatment of diseases of the respiratory tract such as chronic bronchitis, tracheitis, tracheobronchitis, light and moderate forms of emphysema, bronchial asthma and asthmatic bronchitis, as well as chronic diseases of the joints and gynaecological diseases.
The Sandanski Hotel — (four star), has seven single, 288 double rooms and five suites. There are modem facilities for balneological treatment: indoor and outdoor swimming pools sports halls, sauna. Other facilities include a bowling alley and garage for 200 cars. Tel. 50-00. The Spartak Hotel — (two star) has 27 single and 50 double rooms, seven suites, restaurant, bar, night club and coffee-shop. Tel. 24-25.
At the entrance of the town is a monument to Spartacus t ?4-71 B.C.), a descendant of the Thracian tribe Medi that lived in the area of the middle course of the river Strouma.
About 12 kilometres south of Sandanski, at the village of Delchevo, the road forks left to Melnik, the smallest town in Bulgaria with a population of 480. In the Middle Ages the Bul-garian Boyar Alexi Slav had his residence there (1215). The town prospered and during the National Revival (18th and 19th century) reached the peak of its cultural and economic development.
Melnik is Boyar House
The oldest and most important piece of architecture in Melnik is Boyar House, the oldest domestic structure in Bulgaria, built between the 10th and the 14th centuries.r’ he Kordo- poulo House (1754) dominates the town and is a veritable fortress. Its rooms are decorated with murals and woodcarvings. Deep in its basements, cut into the sandstone are huge wine cellars where the famous Melnik wine matures sofia city tour.
Pashova House is now a museum with many woodcarvings and painting on glass. South of Melnik in Slav Park are the mins of the old St Nicholas Monastery, built in the 13th century. Not far away are the mins of the fortress of the despot Alexi Slav, dating from the beginning of the 13th century,
Melnik Hotel — (two star), an original three-storeyed building whose architecture is in perfect harmony with the en-vironment and the beautiful scenery, It has 34 beds in single and double rooms, restaurant, banqueting hall for 30 and bar.
Six kilometres south of Melnik is Rozhen Monastery (14th century). The Monastery Church, built in 1600, has a marvellous carved iconostasis, other rare icons and exquisite glass paintings.
Melnik lies about 186 kilometres from Sofia along the highway.
At the village of Delchevo the road branches towards Petrich (population 26,500). In the Middle Ages and during the Second Bulgarian State, Petrich played an important role as a fortress protecting Bulgaria against foreign invasions. During World War I, the town was completely destroyed. The local in-dustry includes wood processing, tobacco goods, manufacture, canneries and greenhouse market gardening.
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cichocicho · 2 years
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i feel like i should choose balneology & spa medicine specialty and chill somewhere in the mountains for the rest of my life
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aggichristiane · 1 month
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Tskaltubo (წყალტუბო), Georgia. April 2024 Camera: Minolta XG-1 Film: Kodak Portra 400 Lens: Super Danubia MC 28mm F/2.8
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This old Soviet spa town in western Georgia is home to 22 sanatoria. These beautifully ornate buildings have been, for the most part, abandoned and nature has begun to reclaim them.
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The area has medicinal springs and became a spa resort and balneology center during the first years of the Soviet Union. The town was officially incorporated in the 1950s. In more recent years, following the collapse of the USSR, these sanatoria weren't visited as often and slowly began to decay.
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But the term "abandoned" may be deceptive for these monuments. Of course, many people still live in the town of Tskaltubo, but also in the spas, which have also played host to thousands of internally displaced people fleeing conflict Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Whole families have built homes inside these old, grand pieces of Soviet architecture.
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Jūrmala - Latvian city
Jurmala is the largest resort town on the Baltic Sea coast with a convenient geographical location – just over ten kilometers from the Latvian capital, Riga, and within a few hours' drive from Tallinn and Vilnius. The presence of the sea, a 24-kilometer-long beach, and the romantic wooden architecture give the city a unique charm. The city's history dates back two hundred years to when Europe discovered the healing properties of the sea and the first resorts began to form. Today, Jurmala is a place where nature, modern spa hotels, cultural heritage, and a contemporary city for business and leisure coexist.
Well-kept beaches and swimming areas Jurmala has a centuries-old tradition of beach culture, evolving to fit the lifestyle and habits of each era. Today, the 24-kilometer-long Jurmala beach, with its silky quartz sand and 11 well-kept beaches, attracts both locals and foreign tourists. The seashore in Jurmala is shallow for quite a distance, making it suitable for safe family swimming. The beaches are divided into calm and active relaxation zones, and there are cafes and children's playgrounds available.
Charming Jomas Street Jomas Street is the heart of Jurmala. It's a pedestrian street where vacationers and foreign visitors can be seen in all seasons and weather conditions. Legend has it that this is where the origins of Jurmala can be traced. In times when Jurmala's territory was still vast sand dunes, the sea breeze sculpted unique dunes and ridges, one of which eventually became the present-day Jomas Street. Today, Jomas Street is a center of public, cultural, and nightlife activities, offering numerous cafes and restaurants, quaint shops and souvenir stalls, street artists, entertainment venues, and cinemas.
Spa traditions and modern spas Nature has generously endowed Jurmala with unique healing resources. Jurmala is both a balneological and climatic resort, with therapeutic mud and the mild coastal climate enriched with pine forest air. The depths of the earth conceal mineral waters containing hydrogen sulfide, bromine, and sodium chloride, which have led to the formation of extensive deposits of therapeutic peat mud. Today, Jurmala's resort and medical facilities offer a wide range of therapeutic, rehabilitation, and spa services, making it an ideal place to combine leisure with health care.
Distinctive wooden architecture Wooden architecture, with its decorative turrets and glass verandas, is one of Jurmala's most prominent features. Wood was chosen for the construction of resort accommodations as early as the mid-19th century when vacationers began flowing to Jurmala from the cities. The unique aesthetics of wooden architecture embodied motifs of neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, and national romanticism of the time. Today, several historic buildings have been restored and are open to visitors, including the Rainis and Aspazija summer house, Aspazija's house, "Meža māja" (Forest House), and the Bulduri Exhibition House.
Great destination for children Jurmala is an excellent place for children to enjoy their vacation. There's no such thing as "boredom" here! The range of activities offered to children, both in the city and in nature, is so extensive that boredom simply doesn't exist. During the summer, Jurmala's beach turns into a 24-kilometer-long, spacious sandbox where kids can build sculptures, castles, or simply splash in the waves. The shallow waters of the bay are ideal for learning to swim, even for the littlest beachgoers.
In the Dzintari Forest Park, there's an adventure park called "Jurmala Tarzan" and a "Rope Park," offering activities of various levels of difficulty, suitable for all ages. The attractions at the Līvu Aquapark entertain both young and old, providing a tropical experience. Jurmala's entrepreneurs also offer special deals for children, ranging from attractive menus to special spa packages.
Harmony with nature Jurmala is one of the few European cities where you can not only breathe sea air but also enjoy the aroma of pine forests simultaneously. A third of the city is covered by forests, and the sandy beach is framed by pine-covered dunes. The forest has entered the city in the truest sense, bringing peace and harmony to its rhythm, and offering residents and guests the sense of balance that is so often lacking in the modern world. Nature enthusiasts can take a walk on one of Jurmala's nature trails, which stretch through ancient forests and even older swamps.
The flavors of Jurmala Jurmala has its own unique taste, where traditions of various culinary cultures blend with the unique flavors of local wildlife. The resort town's restaurant scene has been shaped by history, contemporary fashion trends, legendary local classics, and the daily rituals of Jurmala residents. Gastronomic journeys in Jurmala can take you to great dining places in the dunes or by the river, where, while enjoying your meal, you can watch sailing yachts and revel in the wonders of nature. It's just as easy to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Caucasus or meet exotic Eastern flavors. You can also journey through time and catapult yourself into the Soviet past. Or you can stay in the cosmopolitan present, where Italian and French cuisine dominates and is a matter of course.
Variety of culture and art Jurmala's historic open-air stages and concert gardens have been providing extraordinary outdoor concert experiences for over a century. Even today, in perfect symbiosis with natural lighting and distant waves.
Cultural and Artistic Diversity Jurmala's historic open-air stages and concert gardens have been providing extraordinary outdoor concert experiences for over a century. Even today, in flawless symbiosis with natural lighting scenography and the distant cries of seagulls, music delights audiences in the open Dzintari Concert Hall, on the beaches, and at the stages. History enthusiasts will find it fascinating to visit the Jurmala Museum, which houses over 60,000 items that tell the story of life in the resort from the late 19th century to the present day, including vintage postcards of Jurmala and works by renowned artists.
Jurmala boasts several galleries and exhibition halls where you can not only acquaint yourself with local artists but also participate in workshops and create your own works of art. Furthermore, following global trends, art in Jurmala has entered public spaces, with one of the busiest railway stations, "Dubulti," now transformed into a contemporary art space.
Enchanting Sunsets A sunset is a spectacle that requires no ticket, and the white sandy beach, where you can collect seashells as souvenirs, is the best place to watch it. Even in winter, when the sun in Jurmala sets not far beyond the sea horizon as it does during the warmer seasons but more to the left, the calm shores and the water still exquisitely display a color palette of pinks and oranges. Jurmala's beach stretches for 24 kilometers and offers a variety of spots, including quiet coves, apart from the brisk waves, to satisfy every visitor.
Active Recreation and Sports Sun, sea, wind, white sands, kilometers of coastline, and pine-scented air – Jurmala's natural environment is conducive to a wide range of active recreational activities. Alongside leisurely strolls, simple jogs, and Nordic walking along the seaside, through forest trails and hills, beach volleyball or soccer on the dunes, romantic adventurers and wind enthusiasts can opt for water skiing and kiteboarding. Along the coast, you'll find several well-equipped swimming spots, along with opportunities to rent boats, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and windsurfing boards, as well as excursions on riverboats, historic sailboats, and yachts. Golf enthusiasts can play golf at Jurmala Golf Club & Hotel, while tennis and squash are available at the "Lielupe," the most modern tennis center in the Baltics. In winter, Jurmala's beach transforms into a snowy 20-kilometer cross-country skiing track, and skiers can explore pine-covered hills and sometimes even the frozen bends of the Lielupe River.
A Resort for Every Season Jurmala is a unique destination in every season. In the summer, Jurmala lives the classic life of a seaside resort town. In spring and autumn, it attracts those who seek a peaceful and leisurely getaway in nature to improve their health and rejuvenate. During this time, the beach is ideal for cyclists, Nordic walkers, and lovers of peaceful walks. When winter arrives, the resort buzzes with pre-holiday excitement, and Dzintaru Forest Park is transformed into a snowy fairytale with thousands of lights. Jomas Street dazzles with the city's Christmas tree, and local cafes and restaurants pamper visitors with delicious food and warm drinks.
Cold-season water pleasures can be enjoyed at the "Livu Aquapark" or in one of the many spa complexes, where after a wintry stroll, you can warm up in mineral water baths or relive summer by plunging into a pool with warm seawater.
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Cheap rental properties for sale near me
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Bulgaria occupies 6th place in the ranking among British. Bulgaria- one of the most preferable destinations to buy holiday residential propertyĪccording to the rankings of the online edition TheMoveChannel, Bulgaria is one of the most preferable destinations for holiday and purchasing residential Bulgarian Properties.It is part of the Mega Kuningan project in Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta. This property is a 880 SqM apartment with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms that is available for sale. Everybody who set up a company for the purpose to buy real estate in Bulgaria ( house, land, apartments, etc) have to declare. Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta, Indonesia. Once you have established a Bulgarian company, you have to do an annual company tax reports and declaration. Annual company accounts and tax returns for Bulgarian Ltd.Every month of the year foreigners, visitors from all around the world arrived in Bulgaria for relaxation and recreation. Numerous tourists visited Bulgaria during the past yearĬomparing with the previous years in 2017, Bulgaria was visited from record number of tourists.Check out our picks of the best cheap Spanish property near the beach, all for sale for under 150,000 euros. From 59 countries, Bulgaria is ranks 9th in the real estate markets in the world with rising prices of the propertiesĬompared to the global growth of house prices, this one in Bulgaria is twice faster on an annual basis, show data of consulting company which used the data for Bulgaria of the Eurostat European Statistical Office for the 3rd quarter of. These cheap houses for sale in Spain near the beach are your chance to find bargain, perfect as a holiday home or to move to one of Spains famous 'costas'.Sunny Beach ranks 6th among the most affordable destinations for buying properties in Bulgaria from AmericansĪccording of a National Association of Realtors, Sunny beach is ranked 6th in the world for the ten most affordable beach resorts to buy property from American citizens.įor compiling the ranking, the association has excluded countries.The building construction is in progress and is expecting the project to be ready till the end of 2020. The best 5 stars Luxury SPA and balneological complex will be built on the territory of Kazanlak municipality, Stara Zagora region. KINGS VALLEY -SPA AND BALENOLOGICAL COMPLEX near Kazanlak.The Martenitsa, given as an amulet in the period of spring, when nature gets “reborn” and starts blossoming again it was not only a reminder of that balance but. To list a property with us simply visit Homesgofast.MARTENITSA The Bulgarian wish for good Health, Strength and Happiness By using currency markets correctly and getting discounts from motivated sellers your introduction into low priced real estate can be a happy one Many people who find bargain below market listings can actually make a profit on the purchase. Timing and acquiring knowledge about a country is vital to make sure you are buying at the right time. Some regions may be experiencing a dip in demand or maybe the bubble has burst. Many are around the timing of the local market. Spare room for 3months available in Victoria Central London. There are a host of reasons why some of the properties we carry are so cheap. With all you need about innformations, prices for Properties Rental Rent a car, house, games, book, everything you want quickly and Properties Rentalat GlobalRental. A cheap room to rent for 3months in Central london. is part of the exclusive network of international property websites helping maximise exposure to a wider global audience. Our search is powered by the International real estate portal at. Our listings are from property developers, real estate agents and homeowners looking to sell to foreign buyers It's very close to the supermarkets 'Mercadona', 'Consum', 'Carrefour'. Use our search to locate some fantastic deal in property. Cheap property for sale in Alicante Spain: three bedroom apartment near the General Hospital of Alicante. Welcome to Cheap Overseas Propertya dedicated platform to connect buyers with real estate from all over the world.
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Balneological Hospital, (now waterpark and hotel) Druskinninkai, Lithuania, built between 1979-1981 Architect: R. Šilinskas, A. Šilinskienė Engineer: Juozas Dulaitis #socmod https://www.instagram.com/p/CmwtYcUMH-i/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Bulgaria's Silk Road Odyssey Could Win Millions Of Chinese Tourists
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Why Is Bulgaria Gaining Popularity Amongst Chinese Tourists?
Being at the crossroads between Europe, Asia and Africa, Bulgaria is well-renowned as a country that embraces multiple cultural heritage and is rich in history. There are plenty of evidences of its extensive ancient civilization and architectural landmarks that belong to the Thracian, Roman, Byzantine as well as the proto-Bulgarian eras. Several such landmarks are listed as world cultural heritage sites by UNESCO.
There are also thousands of historical monuments, medieval fortresses, tombs, monasteries, sanctuaries, museums, etc. which are scattered throughout the country that make Bulgaria a very attractive destination, especially for the middle-aged Chinese who are particularly interested in a country's history and are captivated by the lifestyle and culture of people in the olden days.
For most of the younger jet-setting travellers, they are attracted to the relaxation from balneology, spa and wellness facilities, as well as the ecological and rural landscapes. For the majority of Chinese visitors, it's more likely to be about Bulgaria's unique lifestyle and the traditional cuisines which have generated a must-see as well as a must-eat.
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Read More: The Importance of China For Global Spending
A more current acquaintance amongst the Chinese with this fascinating country is the name ‘Momchilovtsi' – which is famously known as the Yoghurt Village. About a decade ago, a Chinese firm had used its bacteria as a microbial culture to create various drinkable flavours that do not need to be refrigerated.
‘Mosili'an' (莫斯利安), a localized name that was created by the Chinese manufacturer, is synonymous in China as a top selling brand which can be found in most supermarkets. Its country-wide sales exceeded 6.0 billion yuan (765 million euros) last year.
Its advertising billboards and product marketing displays are common sights at bus stops as well as regularly flashing across television screens. Over the years, Mosili'an has favourably portrayed its source, the historical as well as the ancestral heritage of the Momchilovtsi village as a unique place in Europe where people live long and peaceful lives.
Indeed, The Key Is To Be ‘Linguistically Visible'
In order to attract more visitors to the country's interior landscape, the Bulgarian Ministry of Tourism strategically designated eight tourist locales relating to cultural, historical, spa and wine-culinary. Each of these locales was provided with specially designed online maps and brochures in six foreign languages. The result was a whopping 90% increase in tourist numbers that had registered at these designated tourist websites!
To vie for a larger slice of overseas visitors, Bulgarian hoteliers, travel and hospitality business owners, whether engaging with the Chinese travel market or with communities from any other multi-ethnic markets for that matter, should always bear in mind on the age-old adage – ‘Can't read, won't buy' (watch video).
Because it is a natural perception that everybody would certainly want to be able to read and understand product labels or traveling directions, in order to make an informed decision.
China – A Mobile-first Nation
China has already become a Mobile-first nation, meaning that the Chinese communities are mostly using their smartphones to practically get all their chores done – from conducting online research, reading reviews and exchanging notes on social media platforms, to finalizing their transaction for purchases.
It has been estimated that 75% use their mobile devices to plan their holiday getaways either by transacting directly with establishments or through OTAs. While 25% will rely on offline travel agents.
Thus, besides providing content in their preferred language, it is also imperative that hotels and hospitality websites that want to engage with the Chinese market are also optimise for mobile-friendly viewing.
According to reports, China's level of smartphone users making travel bookings online is second-highest in the world, after Indonesia. This trend amongst the Chinese locals will undoubtedly increase rapidly. In general, purchases relating to ‘travel package', ‘flight ticket' and ‘accommodation' are items that are being booked and confirmed before a trip, while ‘restaurant', ‘event entry ticket', ‘car rental', etc. will usually be booked during the trip.
In other words, mobile-friendly websites and booking platforms with Chinese content will enjoy higher prominence with keyword searches amongst China's millions of outbound tourists, be better at competing for their attention and much higher chances to stimulate that very important Call-To-Action.
Because with content being available in Chinese, would-be travellers will have instant access to view and read about a hotel's facilities, or a hospitality establishment's branding and marketing content. No longer are most people relying on printed books or brochures since they will be able to constantly access online information with just a few scrolls or swipes on their mobile devices.
For any hospitality or tourism-related businesses that want to connect and engage with the Chinese audience, It is imperative that their product or service information such as enticing messages on ‘special deals', ‘privileges', ‘in-bound tours', ‘what to see', ‘where to eat', ‘what's new', etc. can be comfortably read and understood in the Chinese language.
While it is very much a one-time investment for websites and booking platforms to include content in the Chinese language, the benefits from higher probabilities with online searches and a wider reach on social media platforms should translate into attracting and winning more Chinese guests.
Needless to say, the financial returns are manyfold.
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pubmusiclife · 2 years
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Tourist attractions
Tourist attractions: The 4th century Roman tomb, discovered in 1942, is quadrangular with a cylindrical vault and marvellous frescoes, the finest and best preserved wallpaintings from the time of Theodosius I.
The figures of people, wild animals, birds, flowers, fruits and the scenes showing leopards fighting with boars are interesting material for studying the way of life in slave society.
The Ethnographic Museum in Medjidie-Tabia fortress, two kilometres from the centre,alsohasan archaeological exhibition.
About 17 kilometres from Silistra and three kilometres from the Danube is Sreburna Lake, a national reserve under the Institute of Zoology and included in UNESCO’s World List. Some very rare species of water birds live here and pelicans from all over Europe converge on the lake in the autumn before their flight south.
South along the E-87 is Zlatni Pyassatsi, one of the biggest resort complexes in Bulgaria. It is 17 kilometres north of Varna, to which it is connected by a modern motorway. The resort takes its name from the beach — almost 4 kilometres of golden sand over 100 metres wide sightseeing turkey. It lies on the same latitude as well-known French and Italian resorts on the Mediterranean coast. The climate here is warm and mild, average temperature in July is 22°C and the water temperature from Fune to September never falls below 20°C and sometimes reaches 27°C.
Balkantourist
The complex has 81 modern hotels with 16,270 beds, bungalows and two shady camp sites accommodating about 1,240 with 128 restaurants and places of entertainment, 40 shops, a cultural and information centre, a fleet of 100 buses and microbuses, 84 taxis, a rent-a-car service and good sports facilities. Balkantourist is in the centre of the resort in addition to a barber’s and hairdresser’s shop. Near Diana Hotel is Vodenitsata (The Mill) Restaurant. The medical clinic has an excellently equipped dental surgery and consulting rooms. When necessary a doctor from the clinic can be called to the hotel by telephone 6-53-52, 6-56-86 and 6-56-87. Medicines can be purchased at the chemist connected to the clinic (tel. 6-5 £89), or at the chemist’s shop north of the Stariya Dub restaurant.
There are volleyball and tennis courts, mini-golf and croquet pitches in front of the hotels Morsko Oko, Liliya, Rodina, and Tintyava, open daily tel. 6-52-54. Near Hotel Liliya is a children’s swimming pool and at Hotel International there is an indoor swimming pool with warm mineral water. The International is the pride of the resort with 370 beds, 2 restaurants, coffee shop, and a balneological clinic with diagnostic and therapeutic departments open all the year round. The mineral water of the balneotherapeutical department is clear and colourless; it is slightly mineralized and its temperature ranges between 24°C arid 28°C. It can be used in bath tubs and in the indoor swimming pool and is recommended for diseases of the loco-motor system (arthrosis, rheumatism, arthritis)… radicolitis, plexitis, neuritis, mental fatigue, stresses, cardio-vascular diseases (atherosclerosis, hypertonia), bron-chitis, the early stages of bronchial asthma and obesity of the 1st and 2nd degree.
In 1979 the International won the World Tourism Organization Grand Prix competing with 150 other hotels all over the world.
The Post Office is a stone’s throw from the International and is open from 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. with telephone connections to all countries in the world.
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travelplannerbg · 2 years
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Ihtiman
The next town is Ihtiman (pop. 11,500). Three kilometres north of which are the mins of the medieval town of Stipone. Eledjik Hotel, 2 stars, 120 beds, tel. 24-05. Ihtiman motel, 3 stars, 3 floors, 44 double rooms, a restaurant, night club, free shop and information bureau. Tel. 99-71-41 — 2301.
9 km from Ihtiman along the E-80 road is the Leshta Han restaurant, with its lentil speciality. A further 10 km to the left of the road is the Mirovo national inn. There are bungalows around it for use in summer.
Then comes Kostenets (pop. 10,500).
The mineral spring in the Momin Prohod residential area is 25ih highest in the world for radioactivity and its water temperature is 64.5°C. It is recommended for diabetes, ulcers, rheumatism and skm diseases. The town has an international specialist children’s sanatorium and other therapeutical clinics and rest houses private tour istanbul. Georgi Dimitrov balneological and climatic resort is open all the year round, the water temperature of the mineral spring is 46 °C.
Further on 5 km from Belovo is a camp site with a swimming pool containing mineral water. The camp site has a restaurant and a parking lot. To the right of Belovo a road leads to the mountain resort of Yundola situated between the Rila and the Rhodope Mountains at an altitude of 1,350 m.
Born in Velingrad
40 km further on is the town of Velingrad (pop. 25,000). The town’s 77 mineral springs have a round-the-clock capacity of 5 million litres. Water temperature is from 22 to 90.5°C. In addition to rheumatism, the waters are also used to treat diseases of the peripheral nervous system, gynaecological diseases, inflammatory processes of the respiratory system and the lungs. As a climatic resort Velingrad is also suitable for the treatment of bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, thyrotoxicosis, secondary anaemia, etc. Vela Peeva, a prominent partisan, was born in Velingrad and the town is now named after her. She was wounded in 1944 in a skirmish with the po-
lice but managed to escape and hid in the mountains for 37 days. She was discovered and after a five-hour struggle she took her own life. Her birthplace is now a museum.
The Kleptouza spring with a capacity of 900 1/sec. is in the Chepino quarter. There is a restaurant nearby.
Wood and wood-processing hold a prominent place in the town’s economy. The huge hothouses outside the town heated by hot mineral water, grow carnations, 80 per cent of which are exported to the USSR, Austria, FR Germany, Noway and even to the Netherlands.
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lifestylesea · 2 years
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Tourist attractions
Tourist attractions: The 4th century Roman tomb, discovered in 1942, is quadrangular with a cylindrical vault and marvellous frescoes, the finest and best preserved wallpaintings from the time of Theodosius I.
The figures of people, wild animals, birds, flowers, fruits and the scenes showing leopards fighting with boars are interesting material for studying the way of life in slave society.
The Ethnographic Museum in Medjidie-Tabia fortress, two kilometres from the centre,alsohasan archaeological exhibition.
About 17 kilometres from Silistra and three kilometres from the Danube is Sreburna Lake, a national reserve under the Institute of Zoology and included in UNESCO’s World List. Some very rare species of water birds live here and pelicans from all over Europe converge on the lake in the autumn before their flight south.
South along the E-87 is Zlatni Pyassatsi, one of the biggest resort complexes in Bulgaria. It is 17 kilometres north of Varna, to which it is connected by a modern motorway. The resort takes its name from the beach — almost 4 kilometres of golden sand over 100 metres wide sightseeing turkey. It lies on the same latitude as well-known French and Italian resorts on the Mediterranean coast. The climate here is warm and mild, average temperature in July is 22°C and the water temperature from Fune to September never falls below 20°C and sometimes reaches 27°C.
Balkantourist
The complex has 81 modern hotels with 16,270 beds, bungalows and two shady camp sites accommodating about 1,240 with 128 restaurants and places of entertainment, 40 shops, a cultural and information centre, a fleet of 100 buses and microbuses, 84 taxis, a rent-a-car service and good sports facilities. Balkantourist is in the centre of the resort in addition to a barber’s and hairdresser’s shop. Near Diana Hotel is Vodenitsata (The Mill) Restaurant. The medical clinic has an excellently equipped dental surgery and consulting rooms. When necessary a doctor from the clinic can be called to the hotel by telephone 6-53-52, 6-56-86 and 6-56-87. Medicines can be purchased at the chemist connected to the clinic (tel. 6-5 £89), or at the chemist’s shop north of the Stariya Dub restaurant.
There are volleyball and tennis courts, mini-golf and croquet pitches in front of the hotels Morsko Oko, Liliya, Rodina, and Tintyava, open daily tel. 6-52-54. Near Hotel Liliya is a children’s swimming pool and at Hotel International there is an indoor swimming pool with warm mineral water. The International is the pride of the resort with 370 beds, 2 restaurants, coffee shop, and a balneological clinic with diagnostic and therapeutic departments open all the year round. The mineral water of the balneotherapeutical department is clear and colourless; it is slightly mineralized and its temperature ranges between 24°C arid 28°C. It can be used in bath tubs and in the indoor swimming pool and is recommended for diseases of the loco-motor system (arthrosis, rheumatism, arthritis)… radicolitis, plexitis, neuritis, mental fatigue, stresses, cardio-vascular diseases (atherosclerosis, hypertonia), bron-chitis, the early stages of bronchial asthma and obesity of the 1st and 2nd degree.
In 1979 the International won the World Tourism Organization Grand Prix competing with 150 other hotels all over the world.
The Post Office is a stone’s throw from the International and is open from 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. with telephone connections to all countries in the world.
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Tourist attractions
Tourist attractions: The 4th century Roman tomb, discovered in 1942, is quadrangular with a cylindrical vault and marvellous frescoes, the finest and best preserved wallpaintings from the time of Theodosius I.
The figures of people, wild animals, birds, flowers, fruits and the scenes showing leopards fighting with boars are interesting material for studying the way of life in slave society.
The Ethnographic Museum in Medjidie-Tabia fortress, two kilometres from the centre,alsohasan archaeological exhibition.
About 17 kilometres from Silistra and three kilometres from the Danube is Sreburna Lake, a national reserve under the Institute of Zoology and included in UNESCO’s World List. Some very rare species of water birds live here and pelicans from all over Europe converge on the lake in the autumn before their flight south.
South along the E-87 is Zlatni Pyassatsi, one of the biggest resort complexes in Bulgaria. It is 17 kilometres north of Varna, to which it is connected by a modern motorway. The resort takes its name from the beach — almost 4 kilometres of golden sand over 100 metres wide sightseeing turkey. It lies on the same latitude as well-known French and Italian resorts on the Mediterranean coast. The climate here is warm and mild, average temperature in July is 22°C and the water temperature from Fune to September never falls below 20°C and sometimes reaches 27°C.
Balkantourist
The complex has 81 modern hotels with 16,270 beds, bungalows and two shady camp sites accommodating about 1,240 with 128 restaurants and places of entertainment, 40 shops, a cultural and information centre, a fleet of 100 buses and microbuses, 84 taxis, a rent-a-car service and good sports facilities. Balkantourist is in the centre of the resort in addition to a barber’s and hairdresser’s shop. Near Diana Hotel is Vodenitsata (The Mill) Restaurant. The medical clinic has an excellently equipped dental surgery and consulting rooms. When necessary a doctor from the clinic can be called to the hotel by telephone 6-53-52, 6-56-86 and 6-56-87. Medicines can be purchased at the chemist connected to the clinic (tel. 6-5 £89), or at the chemist’s shop north of the Stariya Dub restaurant.
There are volleyball and tennis courts, mini-golf and croquet pitches in front of the hotels Morsko Oko, Liliya, Rodina, and Tintyava, open daily tel. 6-52-54. Near Hotel Liliya is a children’s swimming pool and at Hotel International there is an indoor swimming pool with warm mineral water. The International is the pride of the resort with 370 beds, 2 restaurants, coffee shop, and a balneological clinic with diagnostic and therapeutic departments open all the year round. The mineral water of the balneotherapeutical department is clear and colourless; it is slightly mineralized and its temperature ranges between 24°C arid 28°C. It can be used in bath tubs and in the indoor swimming pool and is recommended for diseases of the loco-motor system (arthrosis, rheumatism, arthritis)… radicolitis, plexitis, neuritis, mental fatigue, stresses, cardio-vascular diseases (atherosclerosis, hypertonia), bron-chitis, the early stages of bronchial asthma and obesity of the 1st and 2nd degree.
In 1979 the International won the World Tourism Organization Grand Prix competing with 150 other hotels all over the world.
The Post Office is a stone’s throw from the International and is open from 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. with telephone connections to all countries in the world.
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