Once you’ve decided to study in our university you should know more about the beautiful city of Varna. We are here to help you with our guide of the city.
Introduction to the city of Varna
Varna is the third largest city in Bulgaria and the largest one on the Black Sea shore with population of about 335 177 people.
Situated strategically in the Gulf of Varna, the city has been a major economic, social and cultural centre for almost three millennia. Varna, historically known as Odessos (Ancient Greek: Ὀδησσός), grew from a Thracian seaside settlement to a major seaport on the Black Sea.
Varna is an important centre for business, transportation, education, tourism, entertainment and healthcare. The city is referred to as the maritime capital of Bulgaria and headquarters the Bulgarian Navy and merchant marine. In 2008, Varna was designated seat of the Black Sea Euroregion by the Council of Europe. In 2014, Varna was awarded the title of European Youth Capital 2017.
Today Varna is a modern city with a rich cultural calendar. Two of the most modern multifunctional halls in the county are situated here – the Palace of Culture and Sports and the Festival and Congress Center, which allow the conducting of multiple international cinema festivals, scientific forums and sport events, among which are the following: International Theater Festival “Varna Summer”, Ethnic Festival, International Jazz Festival “Varna Summer”, International Folklore Festival of Varna, International Film Festival “Love is Folly”, International Festival of Puppet Art “Golden Dolphin”, International Photographic Saloon, Bulgarian Film Festival “Golden Rose”, etc.
Brief history
Varna the cradle of the oldest European civilization. In the city you could see the original artifacts of the oldest gold treasure in the whole world (4600 – 4200 B.C.). And that is just for the start of your history tour – there are many other treasures from later periods and cultures, such as Thracian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Bulgarian etc.
The guests of the city of Varna are deeply impressed and fascinated with the absolutely rich collections of the many museums of Varna, the more that the fourth biggest Roman Thermal Baths of Europe are among those museums.
Weather
Varna has a great location and is has mild climate throughout the year. The coldest time during the year is usually from December to Mart, in which the average temperature is between 5 and 10°C. The summer begins in early May and lasts till early October. Temperatures in summer usually vary between 25 C and 35 degrees C. The hottest months are usually July and August, with temperature around 30 - 35°C, so it’s the perfect climate to go to the beach and enjoy the sun. Seawater temperature during the summer months is usually around 23–27 degrees C.
Transportation
Varna is accessible by air (Varna International Airport), sea (Port of Varna Cruise Terminal), railway (Central railway station), and road.
Major roads include European roads Varna-Bucharest E70, Varna-Istanbul E87 and Varna-Constanta, Romania; national motorways Varna-Sofia A2 (Hemus motorway) and Varna-Burgas A5 (Cherno More motorway). There are bus routes to many Bulgarian and international cities from two bus terminals. There are also train, ferry and roll-on/roll-off services to Odessa, Ukraine, Port Kavkaz, Russia, Poti and Batumi, Georgia.
The public transport system is managed by "City Transport Varna" and has been recently modernised. Ticket prices are reasonable: from 1lv (0.50€) for city zones to 3lv (1.50€) for routes Varna-Golden Sands. Along with local buses, trolleybuses, fixed-route minibus lines, there is also a large fleet of taxis.
With its modern port, railway connection and international airport providing connection with 35 states and more than 100 world cities, Varna is one of the largest transport centers in Bulgaria.
Must See Landmarks in Varna
The Famous Sea Garden
The Sea garden is Varna’s largest, oldest and best known public park, also said to be the “largest landscaped park in the Balkans”.
Located on 850 decares along the seaside line, the Sea garden is an important tourist attraction and a national monument of landscape architecture. There is a sun-dial representing a flying swan at the entrance.
It’s the favourite place for recreation and fun of the citizens of Varna, old and younger. Apart from the long alleys for promenades, the sea coast with the beach and numerous nice restaurants, bars and clubs, one could also enjoy a swimming pool complex with an amazing view on the sea, and lot of children’s playing grounds. For sure, mainly when it’s sunny, it’s a real pleasure to stroll in the park, to play sports(there are tennis courts,football fields,swimming pool), to walk, to run, meditate, bike ride or just draw on the ground.There is a children's complex with a lot of amusements: water wheels, slide, archery, trampoline.
Just before the main alley of the Sea garden is situated the called “Bridge of Wishes”, a small bridge which is believed to fulfil wishes if you cross it walking backwards and with your eyes closed.
There are also a lot of things to visit: Dolphinarium,Aquarium,Natural Science museum,the Naval museum, the Copernicus astronomy complex planetarium,the Zoo,the Terrarium and much more.
Along the alley, which runs parallel to the coastline, there are a number of small cafes and restaurants, offering seafood specialties as well as attractive discos.
The sea garden is the jewel in Varna’s crown.
Museums & Galleries
The strategic position of Varna on the map of south-eastern Europe has turned the city into one of the largest settlements on the Black Sea shore since antiquity. Multiple monuments presented today in the city Archaeological Museum date back to this period. The museum’s impressive collection includes the finds from the Varna chalcolythic necropolis – the oldest golden treasure in the world found by now, dating back to six thousand years ago.
Among the rest of the museums, some of the most interesting ones are the Maritime Museum and the Ethnographic Museum. The Maritime Museum collection includes articles related to the Bulgarian military and commercial shipping. The Ethnographic Museum presents the rich diversity of culture and the style of life of the population in Varna region from the second half of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.
As a cultural center, Varna has built one of the largest and richest fine arts galleries in Bulgaria.
An exposition of icons painted in the Age of Revival, are kept in the church St. Atanasius, built in the 18th century, and one of the most interesting historical landmarks of the town – the Roman Baths – the largest Roman bath on the Balkan Peninsula with an area of 7000 square meters, is situated in close proximity to it. It is the forth in size in Europe, after the baths of Karakala and Diocletian in Rome and in Trevira (Trier, Germany). It was used until the end of the 3rd century.
Varna Cathedral
The shining copper domes of this majestic church form one of the city’s postcard scenes.
The cathedral was built not long after the Bulgarian Liberation from the Ottomans by the Russians in the late-19th century, and was modelled on the temple at Peterhof Palace in St. Petersburg.
More than 50 of the icons that you can see in the church’s cavernous interior were donated by the Russian Tsar Nicholas II in the early 20th century, and much of the other decoration that you can see inside was added in stages because of war.
For instance, the huge stained-glass windows weren’t installed until the 1960s.
Stoyan Bachvarov Theatre
In the beautiful building of the drama theatre „Stoyan Bachvarov“ can be found the theatre, the opera and the Varna philharmonic. It was designed in Viennese fashion. On March 12, 1921 the theater opened its first season with the modern play „The instinct“ by Anry Kestmeker.
Palace of Culture and Sports
Palace of culture and sports is a multifunctional complex, positioned at a central location in the sea capital of Bulgaria. It is one of the main symbols of the city and throughout the years it has proven itself to be a common place for cultural and sports events, conferences, expositions and exhibitions.
Park-Monument of the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship
The monument was erected in honor of the Soviet Army on Turna hill at 110 meters height above sea level in the northwest part of the town of Varna. Before the construction of that imposing monument symbolizing friendship between the two peoples, on that place there had been a common grave of the fighters against fascism and capitalism. The idea of the monument dates back to 1958.