Staying Safe in Bulgaria


August 10th 2016 10:08 am

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Staying Safe in Bulgaria

Are you looking for flights to Sofia, Bulgaria from Ireland? It’s wonderful that you want to visit Bulgaria, which many believe to the most under explored country in Europe. Bulgaria is a naturally beautiful country and a safe one, as long as you follow some basic tips on staying safe in Bulgaria. Let’s quickly go through what you can expect in Bulgaria and how to stay safe during your stay there.

Politics in Bulgaria – Bulgaria is a very peaceful country. It was a communist state for a number of decades, but now, Bulgaria is an open, free market democracy. It is politically a very stable country. The economy is in decent shape as well. So you certainly don’t have to worry about political violence, protests or demonstrations during your stay in Bulgaria, unlike, say, in Egypt or Greece. Your stay in Bulgaria will be an uneventful one from that point of view.

Crime in Bulgaria – There is no question that crime is a problem in Bulgaria, but the crime rate here is no different from that in the UK or Ireland. Violent crime is very rare and most of criminal behaviour is confined to stealing and pick-pocketing. So as long as you take the most basic precautions, and keep your luggage, valuables, wallet, bags and purse close to you, you should be fine. As far as possible, avoid going into the ghettos in Bulgaria. You won’t find it hard to identify them – just don’t go into them, especially at night. As long as you exercise basic common sense, you will experience no trouble in Bulgaria.

Nightclubs and Bars in Bulgaria – It is important to be on your guard at nightclubs and bars in that country. Generally, nightclubs in Bulgaria are busy, vibrant and crowded. However, they attract drunken teens and aggressive people who you should be careful of. These are the people who are always in a mood for a fight. Avoid cheap or mass discotheques and only go to the exclusive nightclubs as they are generally safe, although they are on the expensive side.

Railway Stations and Bus Stations in Bulgaria – You should be on the guard in railway stations and bus stations in Bulgaria as a lot of criminal elements can be found here, especially at night. As long as you keep your luggage and valuables close to you, you should be fine. If anyone accosts you or approaches you in an aggressive manner, ask the local police for help immediately. Every bus station and railway station in the country will have security guards and law enforcement officials. Don’t hesitate to ask them for help if you feel under any sort of threat.

Football Matches in Bulgaria – You should avoid going to football matches in Bulgaria as they are full of rowdy elements and the quality of football isn’t all that great anyway. Of course, there are many football stadiums in Europe, including in the UK, where it’s much more dangerous for spectators.

 Finally...

You don’t need any vaccination to visit Bulgaria. There are no health risks here. Just make sure to have enough protective clothing with you if you are visiting during winter, as it can get very cold here. The food and water are generally safe and cases of food poisoning are very rare. So look for the best cheap flights to Bulgaria and enjoy your vacation.

 

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