Sunday, December 15, 2024
The Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) has introduced the return of its enchanting Christmas practice, which can function on December 15 alongside the Sofia – Bankya – Sofia route.
The spotlight of the journey is the long-lasting 46.03 Baba Metsa (Granny Bear) steam engine, which provides a nostalgic contact to this festive journey.
The practice departs Sofia at 9:50 AM, reaching Bankya at 10:55 AM.
The return journey begins at 1:25 PM, with the practice arriving again in Sofia at 2 PM.
Vacationers can look ahead to a magical expertise aboard 5 festively embellished carriages and a particular retro carriage from the historic Vitosha Categorical authorities practice, the place Santa Claus and Snow White will greet youngsters with presents.
Throughout stops in Pernik and Bankya, passengers could have the chance to discover the retro carriages, take memorable pictures with Santa Claus and Snow White, and go to the full of life Christmas market within the metropolis middle.
Ticket costs for the Sofia – Pernik – Sofia and Sofia – Bankya – Sofia routes are set at BGN 55 for adults and BGN 27.50 for kids beneath 10 years previous, with reserved seating included.
Including to the festive spirit, a second Christmas practice is scheduled to function on December 21, touring alongside the Gorna Oryahovitsa – Pleven – Gorna Oryahovitsa route.
Tickets for each Christmas practice journeys might be bought at ticket places of work and railway stations throughout Bulgaria, in addition to on-line.
Don’t miss this unforgettable vacation expertise with BDZ!
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