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Tourist portal of Varna with new design for summer season

Photo: visit.varna.bg

With a completely new design,the official tourist portal of Bulgaria's Black Sea city of Varna reveals the sights of Bulgaria's summer capital with interesting sections, photos and videos. The information is supported in 6 languages: Bulgarian, English, Russian, German, French and Romanian. 

Special sections focus on ways to get around inside and outside the city as well as sports opportunities. 
A section "Tourist routes" has been developed, in which there is up-to-date informataion for upcoming tours of Varna with a guide, on a specific route and the respective language in which it is performed. 
The modules for creating hotel profiles, restaurants, shopping centers, shops, transport services and all other activities related to the industry have been further developed.



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