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One of the newest quarters of Varna is Briz. It is located along the seacoast. With its slope the place attracts with a breathtaking sea view, panorama of the whole Varna??�s bay. In Briz the last few years many new and luxurious buildings, villas and summerhouses have been built. There is a road from Briz leading to Golden Sands beach resort and Albena. A lot of hotels there weclome tourists for the summer holidays. Good communications - transport, mini markets.
The city of Varna lies in the Bay of Varna, nestled in a deep valley between two Plateaus. Varna is over 11 km long, while its width, including newly erected residential quarters, is nearly 9km. The city's structure resembles an amphitheatre as it follows the curves of the Bay of Varna. It is surround by gardens, vineyards and groves. Varna is the third biggest city in Bulgaria after Sofia and Plovdiv. It is situated on nearly 29 sq. km and its population is 350 000. It is widely called the seaside capital of Bulgaria, as it is the biggest city at the Bulgarian coast. Varna is one of the most dynamically developing Bulgarian towns with good road communications, well organized air, sea and railway transport. Varna Black Sea coast offers a combination of marvellous conditions for sea tourism, rich cultural heritage and incredible nature. The sea capital of Varna gives opportunities for pleasant recreation at seaside, entertainment and cultural tourism. The two international airports of Varna and Bourgas connect the Bulgarian Riviera to the world.
The north black sea coast is famous with its clean and calm sea with low sloping sandy bottom, wide beaches with fine grain golden sands, venerable forest and numerous mineral springs. All these features make the Northern Black Sea coast an attractive place for Bulgarian and foreign holidaymakers. Even the most refined requirements will be satisfied by the modern resorts of Golden Sands, Albena, Roussalka, Riviera, Sunny Day, St.Konstantin. The greatest fans of natural beauty and historical places can find peace in the Balchik botanical garden, the cape of Kaliakra, and the museums of Varna.
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