An online guide for event tourism in Bulgaria is launched
Photo: eventplus.bg
It will work this spring Event guide – the first bilingual online guide to event tourism we have.
The whole new edition is Bulgaria to become as popular as a destination, where events of different nature are organized and held, for which specialists come and come and interested in readiness, readiness in front of Radio Sofia talk to Ralitsa Ivanova the creator of the Eventplus.bg platform.
The platform will provide information about the places of tourism events, to provide different cities and regions in Bulgaria, so that a comparison can be made when it is a place for an event. Users will be able to plan apartments and halls suitable for celebrations, seminars, conferences, open spaces, children’s playgrounds, gyms, hotels, restaurants, congresses and more.
To the project with attracted lecturers and students from the Department of Tourism of the University of Veliko Tarnovo “St. St. Cyril and Methodius ”.
“I am happy to say that to external data in Bulgaria there are conditions for further development and enrichment of tourism, and that in the niche congress and conference management“He added Dr. Nadezhda Kostadinova, ch. Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics in B, whose students have studied about 500 sites.
The teacher points out that 8 districts studied, without the capital, have been developed popular enough. Potential for this type of tourism has been identified in the Black Sea region (Burgas and Varna), Rila-Pirin, Rhodope tourist region.
Kostadinova clarified that the conference halls in the country’s hotels are around 2000 with about 80,000 seats. And I give some characteristic features of individual tourist areas – as events, traditions and as a material base.
Ralitsa Ivanova said that the Event Guide is for partnership with various organizations and open.
The project is supported by the Ministry of Tourism, but options for collaboration are still being sought.
Listen to the whole conversation of Gergana Peykova.
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