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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • After an awesome time travelling around Bulgaria, I break down the costs to travel there including accommodation, food, drink, transportation and activities!
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Komentáře • 262

  • @Raoxsttelle
    @Raoxsttelle Před 6 lety +97

    Almost every western european starts with: "Bulgaria was a good surprise", like u guys think u r goin' to the jungle or somethin'? One Spaniard even asked me if we have water to drink.. left me speechless. Anyway glad u had good time in Bulgaria, but some of those stereotypes are just.. uhh!

    • @anane79
      @anane79 Před 5 lety

      Do you have internet ? 😂😂 just jk Bulgaria looks like a nice country to visit

    • @bakshev
      @bakshev Před 5 lety +5

      Чакаме да завали и ловим капките.

    • @talridisblagoev242
      @talridisblagoev242 Před 5 lety

      @@anane79 yea we do:D but a now were dying a bit so you probaly dont want to come and see it:D

    • @briandoyle6188
      @briandoyle6188 Před 4 lety

      Any Bulgarians out there that can give me a little bit of advice,I'm looking at buying in Bulgaria with my silly almost insulting budget there's loads of property I've seen but two Areas I like one is Elena the other ribarista the last one being mostly out of my budget...the region I like is veilenko tarnovo I think that's how it's spelt can't check because I'm typing...any thoughts of them and any region that I've got to look at..for me it's more about a good patch of land to grow food house comes second... Bulgaria could give me a life I'll never have in the UK....please any information would be great....

    • @quentinrufin4025
      @quentinrufin4025 Před 4 lety

      Do you know what fire is?

  • @seanbracken411
    @seanbracken411 Před 7 lety +20

    Hi Aly, Thanks for the Sofia videos. I stopped in Sofia for a week on my way to Athens last month. I loved it so much that I'm going back for a month in September. I want to see much more of the country this time.
    Thank you so much for your channel. You have no idea how much you have inspired me. I spent twenty years of my life as a single parent and when my youngest daughter left for college I fell into a rut of loneliness, depression and heavy drinking. Your travel blogs brought me back to life. So far this year, I've been to Barcelona, Tarragona, Sicily, Sofia and Athens, staying in hostel dorms and BnB's. The most exciting thing is that I'm leaving for SE Asia for four months in November. I can't wait.
    Not bad for a sixty-five-year-old man who had become a lonely recluse. The biggest joy I get from my travels come from the people I've met and the friends I've made along the way.
    So once again, thank you, thank you thank you. God knows how many other people you have inspired with your sense of adventure, your quirky sense of humour and your zest for life.
    May you have many more happy adventures to come,
    Sean Bracken

    • @ppppugh7892
      @ppppugh7892 Před 4 lety

      Sean, stories to tell? Pls! What happened on your travels?

  • @globetrottinglottie522
    @globetrottinglottie522 Před 7 lety +41

    Wow Bulgaria is brilliant for food prices!! Wish the UK was like that!!

    • @HayleyXoxo-qy3gz
      @HayleyXoxo-qy3gz Před 7 lety +3

      I am from Bulgaria

    • @AdityaSingh-ci5xn
      @AdityaSingh-ci5xn Před 7 lety +1

      Lottie Gibbons hi

    • @wisikahn
      @wisikahn Před 7 lety +2

      Lottie Gibbons Bulgaria is very special...

    • @Dian_Borisov_SW
      @Dian_Borisov_SW Před 7 lety +4

      We get like 400 euro per month. 800 if you get a good job.

    • @wisikahn
      @wisikahn Před 7 lety +1

      Диан Борисов what are good jobs over there? Just gimme tips....

  • @nellynedyalkova3338
    @nellynedyalkova3338 Před 7 lety +7

    I am an adventurer from Bulgaria and can't stop exploring!! This country offers so crazy much, gotta love it! ♥

  • @BalkanPizza
    @BalkanPizza Před 7 lety +27

    I went from romania to greece in march and we stopped at rila monastery since it was on the way. Oh my god it was so beautiful! When we entered deaper into bulgaria it started snowing and when we arrived at the monastery it got such a nostalgic and quiet feeling to it since there was nearely nobody around. I love visiting places off tourist season

    • @dry-bones
      @dry-bones Před 7 lety +3

      I lived there till I was 11 and fukin love this comment

    • @BalkanPizza
      @BalkanPizza Před 7 lety +9

      Momchil Kutev i'm glad you like it, i love your country sooo much! We passed quite a lot of abbandoned villages where nature took over the place again and they gave a symilar feeling. I feel like bulgaria is coming to life again, but so much of it was abandoned, but i think it just shows how your country stayes beautiful no matter what, and we romanians sure love our neighbour

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety

      Melissa Dobrea Smart girl. That is the key- off season. Everywhere is like that. I used to live in the US. I spend all holidays working and avoiding the city at all costs. Taste of Chicago was a nightmare no no . As mind as well go home and cook yourself a nice BBQ

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 Před 4 lety

      welcome back Malissa ! I hope you visit again. You are a smart cookie to come when there are no holidays here.

    • @georgidimitrov828
      @georgidimitrov828 Před 4 lety

      Good choice. March must be some of the best time to visit Rila monastery.
      It is a nice drive up towards it on a beautiful road where you get to see spring colours coming to live and white snowy mountain tops on the background.
      Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @ninna7945
    @ninna7945 Před 7 lety +17

    If you plan to visit Bulgaria again, it should definitely be in August. That's when most cultural festivals and fairs are. ^^

  • @alvaromacias-gonzalez5122
    @alvaromacias-gonzalez5122 Před 7 lety +23

    *Starts packing to move* lol
    I love the total day expense calculator you did at the end of this video. Please do that for more places.
    It really helps me realize that I can afford to travel!

    • @IcoKirov
      @IcoKirov Před 7 lety +2

      travel here yes.
      moving... think more about it.
      it's a great place, but a lot of things here are terrible, and it could be hard to get used to if you are used to more specific standards.
      Politics here is terrible and corrupt. I know it's corrupt basically everywhere, but at least in most places things get done and you see some improvement over the years. Here nothing gets done. the improvements take twice as long if not more compared to other "similar" countries, like Romania for example.
      what i mean is moving here should not be taken lightly. a lot of people move here and love it. but there are certain things they have to "trow away"

  • @KimHere
    @KimHere Před 7 lety +20

    My husband is from Bulgaria. His travel tip is: if you have a Bulgarian friend bring them with you and let them do all the talking. He said it used to be that they'll charge you more if you're a tourist for some things because you don't know any better. He's not sure if it's the same now, this was 10 years ago. But he told me that if we ever go to Bulgaria, he'll do ALL the talking, haha. Great video!

    • @IcoKirov
      @IcoKirov Před 7 lety +8

      there is still some truth to that. but not as it was 10 years ago. things have improved in that regard greatly for the last 10 years.
      at least for the standard things. like you won't get cheated or charged more in a store. most taxis won't cheat you now as well (the ones who still cheat - they cheat everyone not just the tourists, although a tourists would be cheated for more money i guess). but their prices are shown on the windshield and inside as well, if you see their charging machine is not working just get out. if it is working it would charge you whatever it says as a price on the windshield (plus a tip :D ).
      you won't be cheated in restaurants as well.
      you could get cheated in clubs mostly. especially if they are at the sea. there are still places that are "especially for tourists" and charge a lot more. basically they make their high prices legal and don't let Bulgarians in...
      but again, they are not as much as they used to be 10 years ago.
      nowadays most prices are clearly shown everywhere, and it says if it is in bulgarian levs (the abbreviation on the price list is lv, лв in Cyrillic or bgn ) or if it is in euros. but almost everywhere prices are in lv. the price could be in euro only in giftshops and such.

    • @KimHere
      @KimHere Před 7 lety +2

      Interesting! That's good to know. Thanks!!

    • @osnapitzsoph1365
      @osnapitzsoph1365 Před 6 lety +2

      Kim Here I visit every year and can confirm as the Bulgarian friend, that this is still very much true (in tourist destinations anyway:)

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety

      Kim Here That is true! They have one menu for Bulgarians and one for foreigners. They always overcharge tourists! So having a Bulgarian friend is a must!

  • @mlleechafaud
    @mlleechafaud Před 7 lety +7

    For those who would like to visit Bulgaria and be more close to the nature I recommand you to go to Rila, Pirin and Rhodopi moutains. Accomodation should cost not more that 30LV-40LV for a couple and if you're a group it's even cheaper (better check for private guesthouses than a hotel. You can easly find something once you're there).
    My top 3 is the Rila lakes (18LV for the lift) and the monaster, Rafting on Struma river (50LV) and the thermal pools of Sapareva banya (from 10 to 30LV depending of the options you're choosing-SPA, indoor, outdoor pools).
    Sometimes it's cheaper to go and eat ouside rather that buy stuff and cook by yourself, especially it the small places.
    Enjoy!

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety +1

      Dilber Ahmed How about they go camping and bbq by the river alone in the wilderness? Is cheaper cleaner and it is a spiritual sabaticle that leaves you charged for your next life journey?

  • @remotedarren
    @remotedarren Před 7 lety +65

    Bulgaria is on my radar for next summer. Would like to spend time in Sofia and Varna. Interesting video! 👍🏻

    • @petkosvlogs
      @petkosvlogs Před 7 lety +9

      Hi! As a local I'd recommend spending more time in Varna and definitely going to Veliko Tarnovo as it is the old capital and is extremely beautiful! I, myself haven't been to Plovdiv but I've heard nothing but amazing things about it. If you'd like to visit the north, I'd say go to Ruse, my English friends said they liked it the best, it is known as the little Vienna. Overall, I'd say spend more time outside the capital as people tend to be nicer, too! Enjoy your visit!

    • @user-yi6no6ov1p
      @user-yi6no6ov1p Před 7 lety +3

      ExploreList I strongly recommend you visiting Plovdiv and other small ethnographic cities

    • @johnplays9654
      @johnplays9654 Před 6 lety +2

      Sofia is too big dont spend alot of time there go to Burgas Plovdiv and Veliko Tarnvo! Veliko Tarnovo a forrtres in the middle of the city with walls going around the central part of the city.

    • @MiroPlaysLive
      @MiroPlaysLive Před 6 lety +2

      Hey ! My advice is dont stay in Sofia that much well there is things to see here but the realy amyzing thigs are in Plovdiv,Veliko Turnovo,Burgas and dont miss out checking the seven rila lakes as a locol I go there every year its amazig ...btw if you like nature and caves check out Rodopi mountain you wont regret it. :) Have fun.

    • @daskasspatzle2396
      @daskasspatzle2396 Před 6 lety +3

      Don't miss the house of humor in Gabrovo. Also Varna, Plovdiv and Burgas. In doubt skip Sofia.
      Just my opinion.

  • @gregsfilms3986
    @gregsfilms3986 Před 7 lety +16

    Cool Video! I have friends in Bulgaria who very kindly drove me to the Rila Monastery and it was so so beautiful!! I got to take lots of nice pictures and lovely video shots! Regarding budgets, I'm at the Black Sea at the moment and because if its highly tourist related nature it is more expensive than the rest of Bulgaria, but you can always find cheaper snack places or the (rare) local restaurant, but it is a lovely place to be!!

  • @gilessteve
    @gilessteve Před 6 lety +9

    Some things you didn't cover. 700ml bottle of (cheap but good) whiskey in a supermarket - about 4.50 GBP. Nice crusty loaf of bread - about 25p. House with a stone barn in a village - about 5000 GBP. Council tax (one year) - about 15 GBP.
    Why does anyone live in the UK? lol

    • @Ardjano234
      @Ardjano234 Před 4 měsíci

      You'd almost buy a barn for lulz

  • @ellak3740
    @ellak3740 Před 7 lety +67

    if you want to know what something costs from bulgarian money to euros, just divide it by 2.
    (ex. 6 levs - 3€) :) hope this helps!

    • @matiullahsherzad1805
      @matiullahsherzad1805 Před 5 lety

      I want understand tell me semathink please?

    • @matiullahsherzad1805
      @matiullahsherzad1805 Před 5 lety

      I want understand pleaseeeeeeee tell me semathink

    • @pureevolution9952
      @pureevolution9952 Před 5 lety

      @@chechenmilitaryleader272 it's simple just don't come here , we don't even want you haha broke peace of shit

    • @pureevolution9952
      @pureevolution9952 Před 5 lety

      @A Sometimes Mean Person true we are like a more polite Africa,meaning we don't have wars :D

    • @D_Thang
      @D_Thang Před 5 lety

      A Sometimes Mean Person
      The problem with your comment is that you think Africa is one country..

  • @TGFTheGuidingFactor
    @TGFTheGuidingFactor Před 6 lety +1

    Great video for travellers! Keep up the good work.

  • @Dian_Borisov_SW
    @Dian_Borisov_SW Před 7 lety +10

    "Everything is super cheap"
    *Never buys a ticket*

  • @EimearKavanagh93
    @EimearKavanagh93 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for this!! I'm going to Sofia with a few friends a week from tomorrow so this, and your previous vlogs have been SUPER helpful!!

  • @CSkillHD
    @CSkillHD Před 7 lety +3

    great video, I go to Bulgaria in the next week and it is a really nice country, keep up the really good videos :)

  • @kuyumdzhiev
    @kuyumdzhiev Před 7 lety +3

    You can climb Vitosha if you are in Sofia and its free. You can skip the climbing if you take the lift. Also there is a free art gallery in Sofia that have some really good stuff. And ofc museums are not that expensive, so you may consider them visiting. Also Sofia is liitle bit more expensive in compare of other citys.

  • @sarahchant130
    @sarahchant130 Před 7 lety +4

    A great help, thank you - we'd love to visit one day!

  • @peterdorr6190
    @peterdorr6190 Před 7 lety +7

    Get into the villages and your beer 500ml glass bottle starts at one leva.

  • @simpleplan829
    @simpleplan829 Před 7 lety +20

    I went to Varna last year and I took out 400 LEV when I got there for 5 days. I needed to waste money on my last day cause I had sooo much left. And I didn't want to have any left over cause it's really hard to exchange it outside of Bulgaria.

    • @chechenmilitaryleader272
      @chechenmilitaryleader272 Před 6 lety +3

      bulgaria is the worst shittiest country in the world who disagrees? i will challenge and debate you

    • @sahilrajput4294
      @sahilrajput4294 Před 5 lety

      @@chechenmilitaryleader272
      Have ya been to there brother? Can ya tell me things about Bulgaria because I'll be going there after few months. If there is any stuff that I should know,please let me know

    • @ImNotADeeJay
      @ImNotADeeJay Před 4 lety +1

      I exchanged money in my local bank and I was totally ripped off with the change rate. Then mid-trip I found out that one of my cards would let me withdraw money from ATMs charging me nothing more other than the official change rate BGN-EUR. So it is worth it to do some research before.

  • @MartintheMetalhead
    @MartintheMetalhead Před 7 lety +6

    I loved Sofia.I was there in 2013 &2015.Got to love the 1.60lev metro

  • @dobromirpetrov-goodpeace-t9046

    Hi. I'm a born in capital Sofia. I was 25 years in Plovdiv city. The museum is a great. Thank you for your Video for my country Bulgaria.

  • @FoxyBoxery
    @FoxyBoxery Před 6 lety +5

    Am i the only Bulgarian who is actually happy with his country and doesnt complains about anything???
    I dont find it difficult to live here at all. I can afford everything that i need with an ease and the people are also nice and kind here, where i live.

    • @halloichbin8062
      @halloichbin8062 Před 6 lety

      otkude si be manqk ot nekoe selo?

    • @Arhivite
      @Arhivite Před 5 lety

      I'm Bulgarian. I have nothing bad with the country. The only problem are just the politicians that are fucking it over. We have very pad politicians. Boiko Borisov 😑. But anyway. (Да сме живи и здрави.)

    • @COLDoCLINCHER37
      @COLDoCLINCHER37 Před 5 lety

      @@Arhivite are you rich though.

  • @Travelingmel
    @Travelingmel Před 7 lety

    Thanks so much for this. We were hoping to get over to Bulgaria and Romania on this trip but it will have to wait until next trip. Good to know this stuff - Henry

  • @alanpotter8680
    @alanpotter8680 Před 3 lety

    I'm amazed at Bulgarians thinking their country is cheap. I'm half bulgarian, half greek - born in Greece but we spend great deal of time in Bulgaria and I know what I'm talking about. Bulgaria remains one of the most expensive countries in the EU..... for locals. While prices in, say, Germany, are twice higher than those in Bulgaria, the average monthly salary in Germany is 4 to 6 higher than that in Bulgaria.. So, if a quality white bread in Bulgaria is 1 Euro, to Germans that would equal to 5-6 Euro - in Germany. And last time I was in Germany, bread was dirt cheap. On a side note, a lot of supermarket chains in Germany are often cheaper than Bulgaria. LIDL for example.

  • @halloichbin8062
    @halloichbin8062 Před 6 lety +1

    Its not expensive at all for the tourists, because 6 euro is 3 leva which is pretty low..Which means that if you receive 1000 euro in bulgaria you will have 2000 leva which is like 2000 euro in your country.

  • @emeraldsroses0524
    @emeraldsroses0524 Před 7 lety +24

    Good breakdown, as usual. However - yes, there's a *however* - I wish you'd also put the prices in Euro. Many Europeans visit the countries you're in or going to and it may help with seeing how much something is.

  • @dwartbg1
    @dwartbg1 Před 7 lety +1

    The only issue is that you didnt even see the main part of Bulgaria - the coastline. Thats where all the tourists are at now. Bulgaria is mostly known for its beaches and warm weather - summer season is from April till October. You should consider visiting the seaside in future.

    • @rumenmarchev3031
      @rumenmarchev3031 Před 6 lety

      Yasen its more like june-midseptember

    • @NikolayMitroff
      @NikolayMitroff Před 6 lety

      Not all tourist come here to party. There is so much more to see.

  • @infocyde2024
    @infocyde2024 Před 6 lety

    veliko tarnovo is well worth a visit to as well. You can get some great deals on hotels, staying in some nice areas for about the equivalent of 30-55 USD a night. If you want to go cheaper you can. I really liked it in Bulgaria and hope to go back soon for a third trip.

  • @kaygetshappy
    @kaygetshappy Před 7 lety

    Can you do an airbnb video of how you pick them? I really want to use it but slightly scared about going for one solo. Like how you decide it's safe and whatnot :)

  • @jonathanmibord8034
    @jonathanmibord8034 Před 5 lety +1

    Big meal isn't 6/7 lv, yes it's cheaper than central europe but still its something like 23lv with tips

  • @IcoKirov
    @IcoKirov Před 7 lety

    the prices shown for dinner are the bare minimum for most places for a single meal.
    I would say the average is about 50% more. and when you add beverage and such you pay about 15-20 lv for a dinner

  • @Bra1nSicK
    @Bra1nSicK Před 5 lety

    Great video, prices of the dinner meals I think are a little underrated though :)

  • @viktoriapetrova7806
    @viktoriapetrova7806 Před 5 lety

    I live in Bulgaria so it’s really cool looking at people talk about it.I really like how she says the name of the cities because of her accent.(not being rude it’s just different because we pronounce it different .And by the way if you’re from Bulgaria Здрасти

  • @marymeite6454
    @marymeite6454 Před 5 lety

    This video really helped as im going there in a month thanks.

  • @MikeGoughTV
    @MikeGoughTV Před 6 lety

    Nice to see a fellow Brummie also doing a video about Bulgaria.

  • @dobspatto4830
    @dobspatto4830 Před rokem

    Hi I am in Bulgaria Sunny Beach in May 20 203. Just how safe is Bulgaria and how do you by a little plot off land that just has a shed and an allotment garden.. Looking forward to visiting Sunny Beach in May. 😘❤️. Dobspato Newcastle Upon Tyne England.

  • @3eeerc
    @3eeerc Před 6 lety

    The hotels in Bulgaria are awesome. I stayed in a hotel near Kolshitsritsa. (i dont know if I spelled it correctly) I wanted to be relatively near to Panagyurishte. I absolutely loved it. Big room with 2 beds, clean bathroom at only 90 leva for 1 day with breakfast included. In Romania we get way worse conditions even at higher prices than this.

  • @HammadKhan-sx1sk
    @HammadKhan-sx1sk Před 5 lety

    Hello Aly. really I m so impresse with Bulgaria such a nice place for vacation.

  • @metodidrawing4980
    @metodidrawing4980 Před 4 lety +1

    I am bulgarian and live in the balkan if you ask me its too mich that you gave out and its seems quite expensive i have a tip for ya next time go to more little city and explore the nature you should be spending the half of what you mentioned

  • @Nemmgm
    @Nemmgm Před 6 lety

    loved your analysis!!!

  • @joannaspotting
    @joannaspotting Před 5 lety

    You can get tickets, that you use one time or you can get a card and use it for a week or month :)

  • @potbelly5928
    @potbelly5928 Před 4 lety

    I miss you travelling full-time 🥰

  • @241hnd
    @241hnd Před 6 lety +1

    To visit Bulgaria seems very reasonable. However, you are going there from England. What would be the cost of travel to Bulgaria from the US? I suspect it would probably be more than the rest of the trip - doubled. I hope I am wrong about that.

    • @gnuhurd
      @gnuhurd Před 6 lety

      go on expedia dot com there are flights and you can check for flights only or flight + hotel or flight + car it's depend from where in us you are from NY to Sofia you can find tickets from 400-600 $ and above if are in Cali from LA (NY+ 100-150$) but it's also depend on season . if you fly on Black Sea there are airports in Varna and airport in Burgas. If you want to land on center of Bulgaria you get flight to Plovdiv.

    • @241hnd
      @241hnd Před 6 lety

      Thanks.

    • @alexcooper7270
      @alexcooper7270 Před 6 lety

      About 600 dollars. I travel every year and prices are about that. Tip, do Turkish Airlines!!!! Best service/ Flight ever!

  • @inamatk76
    @inamatk76 Před 6 lety

    WOW Very good info especially they way she describe it .

  • @0deadx21
    @0deadx21 Před 7 lety

    Few months ago, a metro ticket cost 1.00 levs , now it's 1.60 levs.

  • @ImNotADeeJay
    @ImNotADeeJay Před 4 lety

    I just came from a week-long trip in Bulgaria and I found it super affordable. And If I find it very affordable being Spaniard, a British or German would think it is dirt cheap.

  • @georgetzav800
    @georgetzav800 Před 5 lety +1

    I thinking to move there!!

  • @giand6286
    @giand6286 Před 6 lety

    If u go to 1:29 and turn on subtitels (on eanglish) it will say they'll cost around six live or you can jump on the metro

  • @zne4815
    @zne4815 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm from Bulgaria and if you come to Bulgaria I can show you something in Bulgaria ^-^

  • @mrrichierich9916
    @mrrichierich9916 Před 2 lety

    I love Bulgaria Burgas hello sunny Beeches I go to the marina for the seafood and the supermarkets and General outdoor marquees or even the supermarkets always looking for a bargain the Sterling still goes on online I spend most of the summer there I bought an apartment at a reasonable price and these are the things that have you is life it all makes things easier when you have a second home in Bulgaria it beats living in the UK England there's always a lot of fun in the Black Sea area 2022 it's always fun in the sun xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • @rodgerwilliams1842
    @rodgerwilliams1842 Před 6 lety

    hi watch your blog, im heading to Bulgaria July for the first time

  • @georgesmith4182
    @georgesmith4182 Před 7 lety +10

    Those restaurant prices sound like the bare minimum one might spend in a Sofian suburb. A normal three course meal plus a bevarage or two for a single person 10-20 euro.

    • @Newbihno
      @Newbihno Před 7 lety +3

      For a female 7-10 EUR/ Male 8-12 EUR. I have a wife and 2 kids and we ate for 46 lv. with 4 lv tip.50leva -25 EUR all 4 of us and we eat a lot (in Happy Bar&Dinner which is kinda expensive).

    • @DeathrowBeats
      @DeathrowBeats Před 7 lety +2

      Да ако си пил една водичка с пържените картофи и пърленката може. Ама я си земи 2 водки или ракии примерно. За всяка от тях ти трябва по 1 кола гасилка, това прави по още минимум 10 лева повече. Не е толкова евтино колкото се споменава в клипа. Сега ако отидеш да хапнеш по една супа след работа е друго. Но да седнеш на ресторант на почивка е съвсем различно.

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety

      George Smith I ate chicken wings and 2 pieces of bread and cost me 2.50 Euro in Thompson village. Water =.30 euro
      Depends ! How smart you are with your money. Where you stay and what your preferences are. But if you really want to see something I suggest going to eat in small villages pubs- so to speak. There is cheaper and the old folks are very sweet and helpful!

  • @Burago2k
    @Burago2k Před 4 lety

    I don't think people realize that in other countries its way harder to make money, unlike the UK and US where you can make money easily and a lot, thats why everyone drives new cars and everything

  • @tamastoth-bezeredi7163

    This couple stays up. They're living with parents and sharing good advice. I'm also making a vlog. "How I live in my own country" :-)) I'm not surprised that the English are escaping from their homeland. Wicked weather, bad and expensive meals, bad public services, vanished infrastructure.

  • @missreia
    @missreia Před 7 lety

    okay, I am definitely going to Bulgaria! but first, Jordan! hopefully I'll survive

    • @jordan9339
      @jordan9339 Před 7 lety

      What about me? Just kidding, but Jordan is my name, and I'm from Bulgaria.

  • @shagun26
    @shagun26 Před 5 lety +1

    I m having plan to go to this beautiful nation, I love it ....So much nd more than ...

  • @rahulsinghrajput5624
    @rahulsinghrajput5624 Před 6 lety

    How much money cost to visit bulgaria for 3 days including hotel food transportation in indian currency?

  • @bannanachef1091
    @bannanachef1091 Před 7 lety +4

    i am bulgarian

  • @mhamadnehme80
    @mhamadnehme80 Před 4 lety

    In your opinion is 400 $ can you life in bulgaria or not need more money

  • @boyanpenev9822
    @boyanpenev9822 Před 6 lety

    In general, compared to most places in Western Europe, Bulgaria is cheaper to go out. In a supermarket, the prices are roughly comparable to a cheap supermarket in the West.

    • @halloichbin8062
      @halloichbin8062 Před 6 lety

      yeah on your job you get 1000/2000 dollars/euro that's why its cheap for you.In my country people get paid around 600-1000 leva which is 300-500 dollars/euro.Come and work for those money and let's see if your gonna say its cheap :))

  • @yavornikolov6072
    @yavornikolov6072 Před 5 lety +1

    You say "lev" only when it's one . For 2 or 6 or 100 you say "leva"

  • @danielstevanoski
    @danielstevanoski Před 6 lety +4

    1:48 ...nice to see evidence

  • @Green_Brin17
    @Green_Brin17 Před 7 lety

    Did a lot of people speak english there or were there a lot of signs in english? Also what is the tipping culture there? Are people expected to tip tour guides and at restaurants?

    • @PsychoTraveller
      @PsychoTraveller  Před 7 lety +4

      Tipping at least 10% is expected yes :) Plus most people can understand basic English :)

    • @Coprophagus
      @Coprophagus Před 6 lety

      Tipping is not expected, it's just nice to do. It's not like in the USA where you must tip. If you dont tip nobody thinks you did something wrong, it's common not to tip (if you don't have money or all sorts of reasons). The bill is the bill the tip is like extra ''thank you'' to the staff...

  • @craigdunn3231
    @craigdunn3231 Před 6 lety +1

    I like Bulgaria

  • @The24winter
    @The24winter Před 6 lety

    Wow! US$32 for a one bedroom apartment? In Sitges with similar category it costed me US$320.

  • @Wonka2208
    @Wonka2208 Před 6 lety

    Nice we just ordered a trip there

  • @technixbul
    @technixbul Před 6 lety

    OMG you've changed since you visit my country Bulgaria ... you become prettier and more beautiful ;) it seems that our pure natural homegrowing food and our climate along with beautiful people affects you very well ;) be wellcome always again and come to Varna also especialy in the summer

  • @andreasgieswinkel8082
    @andreasgieswinkel8082 Před 6 lety

    you spend to mutch. Go to studentstygrad in Sofia, you are cheaper. Exsample: a coffe=0,60 lev. meal=2 lev, beer 2,5 ltr 2,50 lev.

    • @halloichbin8062
      @halloichbin8062 Před 6 lety

      that ain't true man!Maybe 10 years ago yes, but right now the prices are not like that.

  • @PetarChureshki
    @PetarChureshki Před 6 lety

    from regular store the coffe can be 0,30 lv but not in all

  • @karnashaw5472
    @karnashaw5472 Před 7 lety +1

    Cheap but good coffee yes!

  • @samnikole1643
    @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety

    Dont put all your eggs in one basket. Not all live in a big city or are stupid enough to pay city bills and taxes. Also, most old school Bulgarians cook their own food because it is cheaper and healthier.
    I live comfortably on 300 dollars a month!

  • @danksquidward9759
    @danksquidward9759 Před 6 lety

    I went old neseber and me and my family and there friend went and we had a full dinner and it cost 254 lev

  • @o.4244
    @o.4244 Před 6 lety

    Normal hotel cost above 70 leva - 2 or 3
    Stars

  • @andrewbristoe1833
    @andrewbristoe1833 Před 7 lety

    Europe so complicated is Bulge in the Euro and yes to that below comment euro prices thanks also in Australia can get nearly everything with eftpos normal bank card not credit card is that a thing in Uk Europe??

    • @banchnotok
      @banchnotok Před 7 lety

      Here take some of these *,,,,...!!!* and some more *,,,,,,*

    • @andrewbristoe1833
      @andrewbristoe1833 Před 7 lety

      yep euro countrys in europe area but not umm ha ha

  • @vsuavest5902
    @vsuavest5902 Před 7 lety +1

    Visit Varna!!

  • @DeathrowBeats
    @DeathrowBeats Před 7 lety +1

    Good dinner in Sofia for 10 leva ? Lol you can get some peanuts and a coke for that money...sorry but if you wanna go to a restaurant and get 1 salad 1 steak with fries and mushroom sauce 1 piece of cake for desert with 4 cokes and 4 rakias will cost you about 60 or 70 leva. It's not that cheap. Well if you eat like 1 subway sandwich (big one) for dinner I guess 10 leva will fit you perfectly. Shopska salad which is the most common one in Bulgaria starts from 4.50 to 10 leva, 1 steak with fries for example will cost you from 8.50 up to 16 leva or even more depends on the place you're sitting in, 1 piece of cake cost from 2 to 6 leva. 1 small 250 ml coke will cost you from 1.80 to 2 leva. and 1 rakia will cost you about from 3 to 6 leva. 4x2+4x3+10+6=8+12+10+6=36 AT BEST. If you wanna get some bread or else it will cost you a bit more. And that is cheap version of this menu, it can cost even more if the restaurant is nicer, especially in Sofia's center. So no, you cannot get a good dinner for 10 leva, you can get a kinda decent one if you buy like a local burger from a garage with coke. It will cost you about 5 to 6 leva and it's delicious, yet thats not a "good" dinner.

    • @halloichbin8062
      @halloichbin8062 Před 6 lety

      shto si pisal kniga brat te nqma da te razberat, zashtoto 1 lev e 2 euro zatva e tolkova evtino za tqh a i vzimat okolo 1000/2000 dolara/evro, koeto e okolo 2000/4000 leva zatva im e evtino ;dd

    • @DeathrowBeats
      @DeathrowBeats Před 6 lety

      Да не се залъгват маняците че могат да се наядат за 10 лева в Софето, за 10 лева най-много млечна салата и 3 кренвирша с 1 кола от фантастико аххахахаххаха

  • @upnrssng8080
    @upnrssng8080 Před 4 lety

    And an apartment in sofia for like lyulin for 20000 pounds wait a bit more it would be 10000

  • @rumi617
    @rumi617 Před 3 lety +1

    Харесайте коментара за да си мислят че казвам нещо мн умно

  • @user-ee6ot2jo3o
    @user-ee6ot2jo3o Před 5 lety

    Има ли Българи??

  • @metalux1971
    @metalux1971 Před 7 lety +6

    what i want to say that the prices in Bg could be totaly different . For example at Sunny beach it much more expencive (but you shouldnt go there in the first place) i had once a dinner in a restaurant with 4 persons(incl me) in a not so touristic area for 20 euro, inclusive beer, soda , Rakia, shopska salad, main course. Second i i think the bus from Sofia to Plovdiv is a little bit more expencive then 10 leva. i know the last time i took the bus in 2014 it was already 15 leva, (with Vitosha Express) in these two years it would be now perhaps 18 leva

  • @mohammadafzal58
    @mohammadafzal58 Před 6 lety

    Nice . very good to visit

    • @jeanmarie6045
      @jeanmarie6045 Před 6 lety

      This woman is extremely irritating and has a bad case of verbal diarrhoea

  • @D_Thang
    @D_Thang Před 5 lety

    Bulgaria isn’t that cheap for the people living off 300 euro wages. I know a girl from there that was desperate because she didn’t have money. For the tourists it’s cool and all.

  • @alberthou8635
    @alberthou8635 Před 4 lety

    I planning go bulgaria next year. Hope this convid are ending enought next year. If what she said it true. I might go there explore myself. It too cheap that country was.

  • @juliano4567
    @juliano4567 Před 4 lety

    I live in Bulgaria

  • @wisikahn
    @wisikahn Před 7 lety

    No wonder why Tzetzo moved back to Bulgaria....

  • @redsquirrelrichard8780

    How does the weather compare with the U.K.

  • @keremidi2raupotreba780

    Last year a metro ticket was 1 lev😣🇧🇬

    • @motannoir1620
      @motannoir1620 Před 6 lety

      YaNa RoMaNoVa 1232004 it has to be more😎

  • @rubythebest6986
    @rubythebest6986 Před 6 lety

    I’m from Bulgaria

  • @upnrssng8080
    @upnrssng8080 Před 4 lety

    The properties are dirt cheap you can buy a village for 40000 pounds

  • @baresh111
    @baresh111 Před rokem

    Jasenovac First konc lager for kids Magnum Crimen

  • @zigzagjoe69
    @zigzagjoe69 Před 6 lety

    Nessebar is really good

  • @renardmccrary8395
    @renardmccrary8395 Před 7 lety +1

    My goodness, THOSE PRICES! And if one wanted to spend some money on a hotel room, it'd still be moderately cheap(10$-20$)?
    Thank you for the money info!

    • @constipatedaf
      @constipatedaf Před 7 lety +1

      Ray Mccrary normaly a room in a hotel is 25$ a night

    • @renardmccrary8395
      @renardmccrary8395 Před 7 lety

      don't be so sensitive, give me a break Great Gods of Africa, I guess I should really plan out a trip for this year/next! Thank you!

    • @halloichbin8062
      @halloichbin8062 Před 6 lety

      cheap for people with over 1000 dollars salary come live in Bulgaria with 250 dollars and say its cheap :)

  • @user-jm9fb9kx5g
    @user-jm9fb9kx5g Před 6 lety +4

    Its cheap for tourists
    Try to live with 250-350 euro per month
    Its one of the poorest countries in European union

  • @StitchesGhoul
    @StitchesGhoul Před 7 lety +1

    The answer is: "not at all". xD

  • @__m2nn-ellz233
    @__m2nn-ellz233 Před 4 lety

    Dat’s not true the SHKEMBE CHORBA is just for 2lv and u even cant eat next 4-5 hours man😂😂

  • @callmenelly2444
    @callmenelly2444 Před 5 lety

    Im from Bulgaria

  • @prabirchakraborty61
    @prabirchakraborty61 Před 4 lety

    Hi just subscribe your channel. Greeting from india

  • @georgiiochev8551
    @georgiiochev8551 Před 6 lety

    I live in bulgaria