A GUIDE TO THE BULGARIAN DANUBE

a guide to the bulgarian danube 2025.jpeg
Average: 5 (4 votes)
  • Authors
    Dimana Trankova; Anthony Georgieff
  • Publisher
    Free Speech International
  • Covers
    hard
  • Pages
    184
  • ISBN
    978-619-92705-2-3
  • Product dimensions
    230 х 210 mm
  • Book Language
    English
  • Published
  • In Stock
    In stock

From the mythical charm of the Song of the Nibelungs to the stunning scapes of fairy-tale castles, impressive bridges and thick forests, the Danube, Europe's second longest river, tickles the imagination of people from all over the world. Passau, Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade have long been on the travel maps.

But what about the Bulgarian section of the river?

What about Vidin, Ruse, Svishtov and Silistra? Little known and even less travelled, the Bulgarian stretch of the Danube is a gem in its own right.

There, Roman ruins coexist with vibrant bird colonies and quiet ports, romantic sunsets paint in pink ornate buildings, churches, synagogues and mosques, while abandoned industrial facilities tell grim narratives of former prosperity and political oppression. This book tells the story of the Bulgarian Danube and details the must-see spots in the hinterland. It is meant for the intrepid traveller, but also for anyone interested in one of the least known corners of Europe.


Bulgaria: 35.00 euros

EU & EEA: 53.00 euros

USA & rest of the world: $59.00