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    Is Bulgaria a good country to live in?

    yource bulgaria • Feb 19, 2024

    Is Bulgaria a good country to live in?

    Whether you’re searching for a good job opportunityor you want toexperience something beautiful

    Welcome to Bulgaria - the undiscovered part of Europe! 


    This post will be interesting for you, if you are: 

    - Thinking about a move to Bulgaria for work or study. 

    - Looking to outsource work in Bulgaria, and want to know more about your future work force. 

    - Are considering taking advantage of our relocation package. 

    

    Let’s jump straight to the point!


    Is Bulgaria a good country to live in? The answer will depend on what you are looking for. Probably the biggest advantage of being an expat working in Sofia is the low cost of living. With what you earn working for Yource Bulgaria in the BPO sector, you can afford very good lifestyle. 


    If you want a western European salary and great roads to drive your sports car, Bulgaria isn’t your place. If you are looking for a safe place to live, with stunning nature, culture and friendly people, then the answer is YES! That lifestyle that comes with living in Bulgaria is the biggest attraction. Relaxing on the beach in the summertime and skiing during winter, a breathtaking break in the countryside in spring, the options are extensive.


    The vast landscape of Bulgaria has a great variety of geographical features and is divided into plains, hills, mountains, gorges, and deep river valleys that provide many new opportunities. 


    Working from home is also a great option, as everyone in Bulgaria has direct access to telephone services, mobile phone coverage, high speed internet and cable or satellite TV with local and international channels. 

    Over the last few years Bulgaria has become a popular destination for people from around the world because of the low prices, good weather, high-quality food, beautiful nature, beaches, rich culture, growing economy and flourishing property market. 

    

    What are the other advantages of living in Bulgaria? 



    Low cost of living  
    Probably the biggest advantage of being and expat working in Sofia is the low cost of living. With what you earn, working for Yource Bulgaria in the BPO sector, you can afford very good lifestyle. 

    Beverages and food outside 
    Beer: 2 EUR, Pizza: 6 EUR, Salad: 5 EUR, Vodka: 4 EUR, Coffee: 1 EUR 

    Groceries  
    Prices are about the half of what you'll see in other EU markets. 

    Services  
    are very cheap in Bulgaria. Fiber Internet 50 MBPS: 10 EUR a month; Men's haircut: 5 EUR, Women's hairstyle, including coloring: 15 EUR, Manicure: 15-20 EUR, Taxi 0,45 cents per km, rent: 350-450 EUR per month. 

    Beautiful nature  
    Sofia offers a lot of big and very green parks where you can take a walk with your friends or just relax on the grass. Situated in the foot of Vitosha Mountain, Sofia offers a beautiful nature brought in the city. 

    Great Nightlife 
    What foreigners and tourists say about Sofia is that it has great night life. Bulgarians have a reputation as social, naturally curious and warm-hearted people who know how to have a party and share a good laugh. Sofia is a vibrant city that has a lot to offer. You can find restaurants, bars and clubs for every taste. The nightlife of Sofia is available almost every night and the city center streets are full of people from Monday to Sunday! 

    Rich history and culture 
    Bulgaria is one of the oldest countries in Europe and has a very ancient and rich history. At the edge of Europe and Asia, almost all of the great ancient cultures and civilizations have made their mark. The Thracian, Ancient Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and the Ottoman Empire have all left behind a multitude of monuments, such as tombs, structures, temples and mosques. 

    Relaxed pace of life 
    Even though Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria with a little bit more than a million population, you don’t feel the stress and the dynamics of living in a big city like London, Paris or Rome. Everything is within close proximity and pace of life is really relaxed. 

    Safety 
    Sofia is a very safe city to live in. The country is peaceful and safe, accepting different cultures and religions. Sofia is maybe the only one city in Europe where within 500 sq.m distance you can find a church, a mosque, and a synagogue. 

    Flavorsome cuisine 
    Bulgaria’s cuisine is fresh and delicious. With outstanding regional vegetables, fragrant spices and quality barbecued meats, Bulgarian cuisine is an absolute Balkan jewel. 

    Great climate 
    Northern Europe is rainy and cool all year round and the Mediterranean doesn’t boast the Christmas delight of a snowy winter. How about a proper hot summer and a cold, snowy winter, with pleasant spring and autumn in between? Bulgaria’s climate gets the best of the north and the south. It’s usually dry and sunny, but temperatures vary greatly between seasons, unlike Germany or England, where seasonal temperature differences are much. 

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