This summer, on a whim, we decided to go to Nesebar, Bulgaria. We didn't have much time to plan or research, but YLF to the rescue! Lise graciously offered many great recommendations and helpful travel tips. I am happy to report that we had a great time and enjoyed ourselves!
Thank you, Lise! And thank you, Angie and Greg, for creating a wonderful community united around a passion for fashion that ultimately transcends it.
For those who may not know it, the old town Nesebar is a UNESCO heritage site on the Western coast of Black Sea. It is home to tens of Byzantine churches, some entirely preserved, some in ruins. The wooden houses date back to the 19th century.
We stayed in an area to the south of the Old Town, in a lovely resort. There are miles long beaches to the north as well.
1-7: Pictures from Old Town Nesebar
7-8: The view from our hotel room.
9-11: Yummy food
Thanks for looking!
ETA: The fried fish is trachurus (jack mackerels), common to the region. You can see the fisheries on the horizon in pictures #7 and #8.
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