Please confirm your attendance at your earliest convenience but not later than 3 June 2024. We look forward to celebrating with you.
Our wedding fest is all about fun and party. Therefore, we encourage bolder colours, playful accessories, and unique silhouettes. Ladies, you can spice up your chic, smart, and elegant dresses. Men could sport patterned or textured suits, jazzed up with a bright or creative bow tie and pocket square.
A box for envelopes will be positioned at the entrance of the dinner venue.
We will be happy to accommodate your dietary requirements. Please indicate whether you prefer meat or vegetarian option for dinner in the RSVP form. If you have any additional specific dietary restrictions or concerns, please reach out to us in advance so that we can arrange it with the restaurant.
Card payments are accepted almost everywhere, especially in the big cities and tourist destinations. You may need cash for small stores, souvenirs and tips. The official currency in the country is the Bulgarian Lev (BGN). The Lev is pledged to the Euro, which means that there is a fixed currency exchange rate at 1 euro = 1.956 leva. We recommend exchanging currency at bank offices or withdrawing from ATMs. There are also plenty of currency exchange offices in every city, but their rates are higher than the official one.
In Stara Zagora we recommend staying in the following hotels: - Uniqato Hotel (3*) - Park Hotel Stara Zagora (5*) In Sozopol, we recommend staying in the following hotels: - Hotel Kavaler (3*) - Olive Villas Sozopol (5*)
Bulgarian food is tasty, fresh and plenty. While our cuisine is part of the Balkan cuisine, every dish has its own local flavour to set it apart from the Balkan neighbors' version. In general, Bulgaria is famous for its grill meat and dairy products, but we love soups and salads too. Bellow are our all-time favourites that you must try while in Bulgaria. 1. Banitza (for breakfast) 2. Ayran (yogurt-based drink, goes pretty well with banitza) 3. Bulgarian Yogurt (yes, it is different than the Greek one) 4. Tarator (traditional cold soup) 5. Shopska salad 6. Kebapche (the king of the grill) 7. Bulgarian white cheese 8. Lyutenitsa (childhood favourite) 9. Bob chorba (the best beans soup ever) 10. Shkembe chorba (for the brave ones) 11. Parlenka (signature bread) Alcoholic drinks: 1. Rakia (our very own national liqueur) 2. Mastika (our second national liqueur) 3. Menta (summer refresher) 4. Wine (quite underrated, but Bulgarian wine is great. There will be plenty at the wedding)