Bulgaria will soon launch the first bilingual guide for event tourism named Events Guide. The project is supported by the Ministry of Tourism. Students from the University of Veliko Tarnovo “St. Cyril and Methodius” are also participating at the project.
The guide will promote Bulgaria as a destination for events attracting experts and interested foreigners, the creator of the platform Ralitsa Ivanova said for Radio Sofia of the BNR.
Events Guide will inform about the advantages of different towns and regions. People will be able to compare nearly 2,000 hotel conference rooms containing a total of 80,000 seats before choosing the location of their event.
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