Sat, May 26 2012
Photo: Eva Popp
Initiative is part of the Ancient Stadium of Philippopolis - preservation, rehabilitation and urban renewal project, supported by the Financial Mechanism of the European Economic Area.
Professor Nikolai Ovcharov says work will soon be complete on the study of the acropolis at Perperikon.
The tax, levied on hotel owners, is calculated based on occupancy rate in the hotel, but assumes that at least 30 per cent of a hotel's rooms are booked at all times.
Most will be from Romania, followed by Greeks, then Serbians, Macedonians and Montenegrins.
Despite the warmer weather, this past winter’s record snowfall will enable the resort to offer skiing until mid-April.
'How much longer must this madness go on?' ask UK airlines worried that planned increase will kill jobs and quash tourism-led recovery.
Foreign and Bulgarian tourists victim of debt row at a Pamporovo hotel, Foreign Ministry intervenes after another tour group delayed in Morocco, and Bulgarian arrested in Serbia for forging receipts for payment for tour group.
Have been to Plovdiv and seen the ancient Roman sites including a peek at the stadium. Opening it up will be great. Now Plovdiv can be an internation tourist location if promoted.
Will they be opening a Mcdonalds on site soon?
I was there last year and it was amazing. Glad to hear it is to undergo further restoration.