BULGARIAN EVENTS

Bulgarian Entertainment

Festival of the Puppets Plovdiv Bulgaria
Plovdiv is holding its annual Festival of Puppets in September, held at several venues throughout the city.
This programme offers entertainment for all ages with great performances held daily.
You can find further details at the Plovdiv City Guide Website.

Bulgaria’s St Dimitri’s Day
St Dimitri’s Day is an annual folk festival held on the 26th of October to commemorate the coming of winter.
St Dimitri’s is the patron saint of winter frost and snow.
The Bulgarians believe that on the stroke of midnight the skies will open and the first snows will fall.
The celebration includes a traditional Bulgarian feast of Hen stuffed with cabbage, pepper and eggplant salads and many other culinary delights to temp the pallet.

Plovdiv Television Festival
The Golden Chest International Television Festival is an annual event held in various venues throughout the Bulgarian City of Plovdiv from the 29th of October to the 3rd of November.
This event is one of the most important cultural events in Bulgaria.
Screenings are shown of films and documentary series in different categories judged by an international panel of judges.
Plovdiv Television Festival is a very popular event that attracts many famous directors, actors, TV experts and producers from all over the world.
You can find further details of this event at the Bulgarian National Television Website.

Bulgarian Daily Events
The Bulgarian Spa Town of Bankya situated at the foothills of Lyulin Mountain near Sofia offers wonderful spa treatments on a daily basis.
Bankya is renowned for its healing spring water that eases cardiovascular and pulmonary aliments.
Bankya spring water is full of vitamin rich minerals and it is recommended that you bathe for no more than thirty minutes at a time. You can also use the range of sport and wellness facilities available, and then spend the rest of the day visiting the galleries, cafes and restaurants or even take a visit to the racecourse if you’re feeling lucky.


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