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COOPTOURIST
COOPTOURIST – enterprise for home and international tourism at the Central Cooperative Union in Bulgaria. Sofia, 13 Paris St., tel. 87-09-47. Telex 433. Organizes summer holidays and excursions in the country and abroad for members of cooperatives from all countries. It has at its disposal excellent camp sites for motorists on the Black Sea coast.
Union of Bulgarian Journalists, Sofia, 4 Graf Ignatiev St., tel. 87-32-27. As representative of the International Organization of Journalists, it administers the International Journalists’ House near Varna, close to the Zlatni Pyassatsi ‘.resort. Tel. 6-51-18.
RILA International Rail Transport Bureau, Sofia, 5 Gurko St., tel. 87-07-77.
International Bus Lines Bureau, Sofia, 42 Hristo Mihailov St., tel. 52-50-04.
HOW TO GET TO BULGARIA
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines offer regular flights to and from: Algiers, Amsterdam, Athens, Baghdad, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Warsaw, Vienna, Damascus, Istanbul, Casablanca, Cairo, Copenhagen, London, Moscow, Nicosia, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Tunis, Frankfurt on Main, Khartoum and Zurich. The company has business contacts with the foreign airlines Aeroflot private tours bulgaria, AUA (Austria), BEA (Great Britain), JAT (Yugoslavia), LOT (Poland), Interflug (GDR), Lufthansa (GFR), MALEV (Hungary), TAROM (Romania), CSA (Czechoslovakia), Air France (France) and SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). During the holiday season there are direct charter flights between the Black Sea resorts and almost all big cities and capitals of Europe and the Near East.f
Those who prefer rail transport also have a wide choice of express trains, maintaining regular links between Bulgaria and the rest of Europe. Among these are: Orient-Express: London- Paris-Lausanne-Milan-Trieste-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul; Istanbul Express: Munich-Salzburg-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-
Istanbul; Danube Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Kishinev-Kiev-Moscow; Polonia Express: Warsaw-Budapest-Sofia-Istanbul; Pannonia Express: Sofia-Belgrade-Budapest-Prague-Berlin;
Nord-Orient Express (from June to September): Varna- Bourgas-Budapest-Prague-Warsaw; Bulgaria Express: Sofia- Bucharest-Ungeni-Kishinev-Moscow ( from May to October); Carpathian Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Lvov-Przemisl-Warsaw; Sofia-Koulata-Salonica-Athens.
Certain long-distance coach routes passing through Bulgaria, can also be used: Kiev-Vama, London-Sofia-Bombay, Brussels-Munich-Sofia-Istanbul, Milan-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul, Munich- Sofia-Beirut, Athens-Sofia, Belgrade-Nis-Sofia, Ohrid- Skopie-Sofia.
Motorists can reach Sofia most coveniently along the E-5N International Highway (London-Culcutta), along the E-20 Highway (Moscow-Salonica- Sofia) and the E-95 Highway (Constanta-Varna-Bourgas).
COOPTOURIST
COOPTOURIST – enterprise for home and international tourism at the Central Cooperative Union in Bulgaria. Sofia, 13 Paris St., tel. 87-09-47. Telex 433. Organizes summer holidays and excursions in the country and abroad for members of cooperatives from all countries. It has at its disposal excellent camp sites for motorists on the Black Sea coast.
Union of Bulgarian Journalists, Sofia, 4 Graf Ignatiev St., tel. 87-32-27. As representative of the International Organization of Journalists, it administers the International Journalists’ House near Varna, close to the Zlatni Pyassatsi ‘.resort. Tel. 6-51-18.
RILA International Rail Transport Bureau, Sofia, 5 Gurko St., tel. 87-07-77.
International Bus Lines Bureau, Sofia, 42 Hristo Mihailov St., tel. 52-50-04.
HOW TO GET TO BULGARIA
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines offer regular flights to and from: Algiers, Amsterdam, Athens, Baghdad, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Warsaw, Vienna, Damascus, Istanbul, Casablanca, Cairo, Copenhagen, London, Moscow, Nicosia, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Tunis, Frankfurt on Main, Khartoum and Zurich. The company has business contacts with the foreign airlines Aeroflot private tours bulgaria, AUA (Austria), BEA (Great Britain), JAT (Yugoslavia), LOT (Poland), Interflug (GDR), Lufthansa (GFR), MALEV (Hungary), TAROM (Romania), CSA (Czechoslovakia), Air France (France) and SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). During the holiday season there are direct charter flights between the Black Sea resorts and almost all big cities and capitals of Europe and the Near East.f
Those who prefer rail transport also have a wide choice of express trains, maintaining regular links between Bulgaria and the rest of Europe. Among these are: Orient-Express: London- Paris-Lausanne-Milan-Trieste-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul; Istanbul Express: Munich-Salzburg-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-
Istanbul; Danube Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Kishinev-Kiev-Moscow; Polonia Express: Warsaw-Budapest-Sofia-Istanbul; Pannonia Express: Sofia-Belgrade-Budapest-Prague-Berlin;
Nord-Orient Express (from June to September): Varna- Bourgas-Budapest-Prague-Warsaw; Bulgaria Express: Sofia- Bucharest-Ungeni-Kishinev-Moscow ( from May to October); Carpathian Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Lvov-Przemisl-Warsaw; Sofia-Koulata-Salonica-Athens.
Certain long-distance coach routes passing through Bulgaria, can also be used: Kiev-Vama, London-Sofia-Bombay, Brussels-Munich-Sofia-Istanbul, Milan-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul, Munich- Sofia-Beirut, Athens-Sofia, Belgrade-Nis-Sofia, Ohrid- Skopie-Sofia.
Motorists can reach Sofia most coveniently along the E-5N International Highway (London-Culcutta), along the E-20 Highway (Moscow-Salonica- Sofia) and the E-95 Highway (Constanta-Varna-Bourgas).
COOPTOURIST
COOPTOURIST – enterprise for home and international tourism at the Central Cooperative Union in Bulgaria. Sofia, 13 Paris St., tel. 87-09-47. Telex 433. Organizes summer holidays and excursions in the country and abroad for members of cooperatives from all countries. It has at its disposal excellent camp sites for motorists on the Black Sea coast.
Union of Bulgarian Journalists, Sofia, 4 Graf Ignatiev St., tel. 87-32-27. As representative of the International Organization of Journalists, it administers the International Journalists’ House near Varna, close to the Zlatni Pyassatsi ‘.resort. Tel. 6-51-18.
RILA International Rail Transport Bureau, Sofia, 5 Gurko St., tel. 87-07-77.
International Bus Lines Bureau, Sofia, 42 Hristo Mihailov St., tel. 52-50-04.
HOW TO GET TO BULGARIA
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines offer regular flights to and from: Algiers, Amsterdam, Athens, Baghdad, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Warsaw, Vienna, Damascus, Istanbul, Casablanca, Cairo, Copenhagen, London, Moscow, Nicosia, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Tunis, Frankfurt on Main, Khartoum and Zurich. The company has business contacts with the foreign airlines Aeroflot private tours bulgaria, AUA (Austria), BEA (Great Britain), JAT (Yugoslavia), LOT (Poland), Interflug (GDR), Lufthansa (GFR), MALEV (Hungary), TAROM (Romania), CSA (Czechoslovakia), Air France (France) and SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). During the holiday season there are direct charter flights between the Black Sea resorts and almost all big cities and capitals of Europe and the Near East.f
Those who prefer rail transport also have a wide choice of express trains, maintaining regular links between Bulgaria and the rest of Europe. Among these are: Orient-Express: London- Paris-Lausanne-Milan-Trieste-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul; Istanbul Express: Munich-Salzburg-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-
Istanbul; Danube Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Kishinev-Kiev-Moscow; Polonia Express: Warsaw-Budapest-Sofia-Istanbul; Pannonia Express: Sofia-Belgrade-Budapest-Prague-Berlin;
Nord-Orient Express (from June to September): Varna- Bourgas-Budapest-Prague-Warsaw; Bulgaria Express: Sofia- Bucharest-Ungeni-Kishinev-Moscow ( from May to October); Carpathian Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Lvov-Przemisl-Warsaw; Sofia-Koulata-Salonica-Athens.
Certain long-distance coach routes passing through Bulgaria, can also be used: Kiev-Vama, London-Sofia-Bombay, Brussels-Munich-Sofia-Istanbul, Milan-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul, Munich- Sofia-Beirut, Athens-Sofia, Belgrade-Nis-Sofia, Ohrid- Skopie-Sofia.
Motorists can reach Sofia most coveniently along the E-5N International Highway (London-Culcutta), along the E-20 Highway (Moscow-Salonica- Sofia) and the E-95 Highway (Constanta-Varna-Bourgas).
COOPTOURIST
COOPTOURIST – enterprise for home and international tourism at the Central Cooperative Union in Bulgaria. Sofia, 13 Paris St., tel. 87-09-47. Telex 433. Organizes summer holidays and excursions in the country and abroad for members of cooperatives from all countries. It has at its disposal excellent camp sites for motorists on the Black Sea coast.
Union of Bulgarian Journalists, Sofia, 4 Graf Ignatiev St., tel. 87-32-27. As representative of the International Organization of Journalists, it administers the International Journalists’ House near Varna, close to the Zlatni Pyassatsi ‘.resort. Tel. 6-51-18.
RILA International Rail Transport Bureau, Sofia, 5 Gurko St., tel. 87-07-77.
International Bus Lines Bureau, Sofia, 42 Hristo Mihailov St., tel. 52-50-04.
HOW TO GET TO BULGARIA
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines offer regular flights to and from: Algiers, Amsterdam, Athens, Baghdad, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Warsaw, Vienna, Damascus, Istanbul, Casablanca, Cairo, Copenhagen, London, Moscow, Nicosia, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Tunis, Frankfurt on Main, Khartoum and Zurich. The company has business contacts with the foreign airlines Aeroflot private tours bulgaria, AUA (Austria), BEA (Great Britain), JAT (Yugoslavia), LOT (Poland), Interflug (GDR), Lufthansa (GFR), MALEV (Hungary), TAROM (Romania), CSA (Czechoslovakia), Air France (France) and SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). During the holiday season there are direct charter flights between the Black Sea resorts and almost all big cities and capitals of Europe and the Near East.f
Those who prefer rail transport also have a wide choice of express trains, maintaining regular links between Bulgaria and the rest of Europe. Among these are: Orient-Express: London- Paris-Lausanne-Milan-Trieste-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul; Istanbul Express: Munich-Salzburg-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-
Istanbul; Danube Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Kishinev-Kiev-Moscow; Polonia Express: Warsaw-Budapest-Sofia-Istanbul; Pannonia Express: Sofia-Belgrade-Budapest-Prague-Berlin;
Nord-Orient Express (from June to September): Varna- Bourgas-Budapest-Prague-Warsaw; Bulgaria Express: Sofia- Bucharest-Ungeni-Kishinev-Moscow ( from May to October); Carpathian Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Lvov-Przemisl-Warsaw; Sofia-Koulata-Salonica-Athens.
Certain long-distance coach routes passing through Bulgaria, can also be used: Kiev-Vama, London-Sofia-Bombay, Brussels-Munich-Sofia-Istanbul, Milan-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul, Munich- Sofia-Beirut, Athens-Sofia, Belgrade-Nis-Sofia, Ohrid- Skopie-Sofia.
Motorists can reach Sofia most coveniently along the E-5N International Highway (London-Culcutta), along the E-20 Highway (Moscow-Salonica- Sofia) and the E-95 Highway (Constanta-Varna-Bourgas).
COOPTOURIST
COOPTOURIST – enterprise for home and international tourism at the Central Cooperative Union in Bulgaria. Sofia, 13 Paris St., tel. 87-09-47. Telex 433. Organizes summer holidays and excursions in the country and abroad for members of cooperatives from all countries. It has at its disposal excellent camp sites for motorists on the Black Sea coast.
Union of Bulgarian Journalists, Sofia, 4 Graf Ignatiev St., tel. 87-32-27. As representative of the International Organization of Journalists, it administers the International Journalists’ House near Varna, close to the Zlatni Pyassatsi ‘.resort. Tel. 6-51-18.
RILA International Rail Transport Bureau, Sofia, 5 Gurko St., tel. 87-07-77.
International Bus Lines Bureau, Sofia, 42 Hristo Mihailov St., tel. 52-50-04.
HOW TO GET TO BULGARIA
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines offer regular flights to and from: Algiers, Amsterdam, Athens, Baghdad, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Warsaw, Vienna, Damascus, Istanbul, Casablanca, Cairo, Copenhagen, London, Moscow, Nicosia, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Tunis, Frankfurt on Main, Khartoum and Zurich. The company has business contacts with the foreign airlines Aeroflot private tours bulgaria, AUA (Austria), BEA (Great Britain), JAT (Yugoslavia), LOT (Poland), Interflug (GDR), Lufthansa (GFR), MALEV (Hungary), TAROM (Romania), CSA (Czechoslovakia), Air France (France) and SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). During the holiday season there are direct charter flights between the Black Sea resorts and almost all big cities and capitals of Europe and the Near East.f
Those who prefer rail transport also have a wide choice of express trains, maintaining regular links between Bulgaria and the rest of Europe. Among these are: Orient-Express: London- Paris-Lausanne-Milan-Trieste-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul; Istanbul Express: Munich-Salzburg-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-
Istanbul; Danube Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Kishinev-Kiev-Moscow; Polonia Express: Warsaw-Budapest-Sofia-Istanbul; Pannonia Express: Sofia-Belgrade-Budapest-Prague-Berlin;
Nord-Orient Express (from June to September): Varna- Bourgas-Budapest-Prague-Warsaw; Bulgaria Express: Sofia- Bucharest-Ungeni-Kishinev-Moscow ( from May to October); Carpathian Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Lvov-Przemisl-Warsaw; Sofia-Koulata-Salonica-Athens.
Certain long-distance coach routes passing through Bulgaria, can also be used: Kiev-Vama, London-Sofia-Bombay, Brussels-Munich-Sofia-Istanbul, Milan-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul, Munich- Sofia-Beirut, Athens-Sofia, Belgrade-Nis-Sofia, Ohrid- Skopie-Sofia.
Motorists can reach Sofia most coveniently along the E-5N International Highway (London-Culcutta), along the E-20 Highway (Moscow-Salonica- Sofia) and the E-95 Highway (Constanta-Varna-Bourgas).
COOPTOURIST
COOPTOURIST – enterprise for home and international tourism at the Central Cooperative Union in Bulgaria. Sofia, 13 Paris St., tel. 87-09-47. Telex 433. Organizes summer holidays and excursions in the country and abroad for members of cooperatives from all countries. It has at its disposal excellent camp sites for motorists on the Black Sea coast.
Union of Bulgarian Journalists, Sofia, 4 Graf Ignatiev St., tel. 87-32-27. As representative of the International Organization of Journalists, it administers the International Journalists’ House near Varna, close to the Zlatni Pyassatsi ‘.resort. Tel. 6-51-18.
RILA International Rail Transport Bureau, Sofia, 5 Gurko St., tel. 87-07-77.
International Bus Lines Bureau, Sofia, 42 Hristo Mihailov St., tel. 52-50-04.
HOW TO GET TO BULGARIA
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines offer regular flights to and from: Algiers, Amsterdam, Athens, Baghdad, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Warsaw, Vienna, Damascus, Istanbul, Casablanca, Cairo, Copenhagen, London, Moscow, Nicosia, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Tunis, Frankfurt on Main, Khartoum and Zurich. The company has business contacts with the foreign airlines Aeroflot private tours bulgaria, AUA (Austria), BEA (Great Britain), JAT (Yugoslavia), LOT (Poland), Interflug (GDR), Lufthansa (GFR), MALEV (Hungary), TAROM (Romania), CSA (Czechoslovakia), Air France (France) and SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). During the holiday season there are direct charter flights between the Black Sea resorts and almost all big cities and capitals of Europe and the Near East.f
Those who prefer rail transport also have a wide choice of express trains, maintaining regular links between Bulgaria and the rest of Europe. Among these are: Orient-Express: London- Paris-Lausanne-Milan-Trieste-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul; Istanbul Express: Munich-Salzburg-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-
Istanbul; Danube Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Kishinev-Kiev-Moscow; Polonia Express: Warsaw-Budapest-Sofia-Istanbul; Pannonia Express: Sofia-Belgrade-Budapest-Prague-Berlin;
Nord-Orient Express (from June to September): Varna- Bourgas-Budapest-Prague-Warsaw; Bulgaria Express: Sofia- Bucharest-Ungeni-Kishinev-Moscow ( from May to October); Carpathian Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Lvov-Przemisl-Warsaw; Sofia-Koulata-Salonica-Athens.
Certain long-distance coach routes passing through Bulgaria, can also be used: Kiev-Vama, London-Sofia-Bombay, Brussels-Munich-Sofia-Istanbul, Milan-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul, Munich- Sofia-Beirut, Athens-Sofia, Belgrade-Nis-Sofia, Ohrid- Skopie-Sofia.
Motorists can reach Sofia most coveniently along the E-5N International Highway (London-Culcutta), along the E-20 Highway (Moscow-Salonica- Sofia) and the E-95 Highway (Constanta-Varna-Bourgas).
COOPTOURIST
COOPTOURIST – enterprise for home and international tourism at the Central Cooperative Union in Bulgaria. Sofia, 13 Paris St., tel. 87-09-47. Telex 433. Organizes summer holidays and excursions in the country and abroad for members of cooperatives from all countries. It has at its disposal excellent camp sites for motorists on the Black Sea coast.
Union of Bulgarian Journalists, Sofia, 4 Graf Ignatiev St., tel. 87-32-27. As representative of the International Organization of Journalists, it administers the International Journalists’ House near Varna, close to the Zlatni Pyassatsi ‘.resort. Tel. 6-51-18.
RILA International Rail Transport Bureau, Sofia, 5 Gurko St., tel. 87-07-77.
International Bus Lines Bureau, Sofia, 42 Hristo Mihailov St., tel. 52-50-04.
HOW TO GET TO BULGARIA
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines offer regular flights to and from: Algiers, Amsterdam, Athens, Baghdad, Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Warsaw, Vienna, Damascus, Istanbul, Casablanca, Cairo, Copenhagen, London, Moscow, Nicosia, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Tunis, Frankfurt on Main, Khartoum and Zurich. The company has business contacts with the foreign airlines Aeroflot private tours bulgaria, AUA (Austria), BEA (Great Britain), JAT (Yugoslavia), LOT (Poland), Interflug (GDR), Lufthansa (GFR), MALEV (Hungary), TAROM (Romania), CSA (Czechoslovakia), Air France (France) and SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). During the holiday season there are direct charter flights between the Black Sea resorts and almost all big cities and capitals of Europe and the Near East.f
Those who prefer rail transport also have a wide choice of express trains, maintaining regular links between Bulgaria and the rest of Europe. Among these are: Orient-Express: London- Paris-Lausanne-Milan-Trieste-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul; Istanbul Express: Munich-Salzburg-Zagreb-Belgrade-Sofia-
Istanbul; Danube Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Kishinev-Kiev-Moscow; Polonia Express: Warsaw-Budapest-Sofia-Istanbul; Pannonia Express: Sofia-Belgrade-Budapest-Prague-Berlin;
Nord-Orient Express (from June to September): Varna- Bourgas-Budapest-Prague-Warsaw; Bulgaria Express: Sofia- Bucharest-Ungeni-Kishinev-Moscow ( from May to October); Carpathian Express: Sofia-Bucharest-Lvov-Przemisl-Warsaw; Sofia-Koulata-Salonica-Athens.
Certain long-distance coach routes passing through Bulgaria, can also be used: Kiev-Vama, London-Sofia-Bombay, Brussels-Munich-Sofia-Istanbul, Milan-Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul, Munich- Sofia-Beirut, Athens-Sofia, Belgrade-Nis-Sofia, Ohrid- Skopie-Sofia.
Motorists can reach Sofia most coveniently along the E-5N International Highway (London-Culcutta), along the E-20 Highway (Moscow-Salonica- Sofia) and the E-95 Highway (Constanta-Varna-Bourgas).