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Investment at properties in Varna is both financially and culturally rewarding. The real estate market from Varna is relatively unexplored and offers incredible investment opportunities. Whether using property in Varna as a second home or as a vacation rental, there is never been a better time to buy Latvia property.

Properties in Varna

Large plot for sale in Klimentovo

Large plot for sale in Klimentovo

Bulgarian land for sale located in the pretty village of Klimentovo
4 €/sq.m.
Large plot for sale located near Varna

Large plot for sale located near Varna

Agricultural land for sale located in a pretty village near Varna city
4 €/sq.m.
Property for sale near village of Avren

Property for sale near village of Avren

Located in attractive region
6 €/sq.m.
Property for sale

Property for sale

Located near the village of Avren
6 €/sq.m.
Property for sale near the city of Varna

Property for sale near the city of Varna

Land located close to a main road
6 €/sq.m.
Bulgarian land for sale in a village

Bulgarian land for sale in a village

Land for sale in the village of Klimentovo, 17km away from Varna city
6 €/sq.m.
Bulgarian property for sale near Varna

Bulgarian property for sale near Varna

Agricultural land for sale located in the picturesque village of Klimentovo
6 €/sq.m.
Huge plot for sale near Varna city

Huge plot for sale near Varna city

Plot for sale located in the pretty village of Levski, only 22km from Varna
6 €/sq.m.
Property located near Kamchia resort

Property located near Kamchia resort

Only few km from Varna city
7 €/sq.m.
Property for sale

Property for sale

Located on the border with Tsonevo dam
8 €/sq.m.
Property for sale near the main road

Property for sale near the main road

Good place for doing business
8 €/sq.m.
Land for sale in Klimentovo village

Land for sale in Klimentovo village

Property for sale located in attractive place near Varna
8 €/sq.m.
Property for sale in Obrochishte village

Property for sale in Obrochishte village

Only 4 km from holiday resort Albena
11 €/sq.m.
Huge and nice plot for sale near Varna

Huge and nice plot for sale near Varna

Plot for sale located in the picturesque small village of Prosechen
11 €/sq.m.
Property for sale located in Bliznatsi

Property for sale located in Bliznatsi

Great place for property investment
19 €/sq.m.
Plot for sale near Varna city

Plot for sale near Varna city

There are two constructed houses over the plot
19 €/sq.m.
Good property investment

Good property investment

Regulated plot located in the village of Tsarichino
20 €/sq.m.
Invest your money into the right place

Invest your money into the right place

The plot is located at the beginning of the village of Avren
20 €/sq.m.
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The city of Varna is the third largest city in Bulgaria with its population of 490 000 people. It is widely called the seaside capital of Bulgaria as it is the biggest city at the Bulgarian coast. The city lies in the Bay of Varna, nestled in a deep valley between the Frengen Plateau and the Avren Plateau. 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 surrounded by gardens, vineyards and groves. History The city of Varna is about thousand years old. Due to its favourable geographic location, Varna was first inhabited by an ancient Thracian tribe, Corbisi, which had a small fishermen settlement there. In the 6th century BC a Greek polis, named Odessos, emerged there. The town became a fishing and farming colony, which soon turned into commercial hub. The town of Varna fell under the siege of Alexander of Macedonia's troops in the 4th century BC, but after the siege did not succeed to subject it, the town was given autonomy within the limits of his Empire. Up to the 1st century BC it was an independent polis, which minted its own coins with the image of its god. Later on, conquered by Mark Lukulus' legions, it became a Roman centre though gradually it lost supremacy in the region. In the 9th century it was already called Varna. The town was included in the territory of Bulgaria in the beginning of the 13lh century during the reign of King Kaloyan. Despite its strong defence system, the town was conquered by the Turks in 1391 which gradually transformed it into an oriental city with konaks (town-halls), Turkish baths and mosques. In 1878 Varna was finally liberated from Ottoman rule and became the most important Bulgarian seaport. Even if the city was industrialised, it also developed into a seaside resort, and a favourite holiday place for the Bulgarian cultural elite. The city carried the name of Stalin for a short time, but after 1956 it returned the name of Varna. Places of interest A restored Roman spa built in the 2nd century during the reign of Antony Pii and a Roman Bath dating back to the 3rd century can be found in the downtown. The Holy Virgin Cathedral, considered to be the most impressive monument of the city, rises in the very centre of the city. The cathedral's construction started in the second half of the 19th century but it was not sanctified until 1910. Another church, the St. Nikola Church is located near the Sea Garden Park and dates back to 1866. The properties near varna is best invetment.The Clock Tower, built in 1880, rises just across the cathedral. The Theatre of Drama, where the first-ever Bulgarian theatre performance was held, is also a must-see place in the city centre. It was built nearly a century ago and resembles Vienna buildings of that time. It houses a theatre, an opera and philharmonic halls and stages performances during the entire summer season. Not far away from the Theatre of Drama is the Puppet Theatre, where the Golden Dolphin Festival of puppets takes place each year. The city also has a number of museums, including the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of National Renaissance, the Naval Museum, the Vladislav Varnenchik Park-Museum, the Ethnographic Museum, the Museum of Nature and Science, the Aquarium and the Black Sea Museum, the Museum of Medicine and the Museum of Art and History of Varna. The latter has a particularly rich collection including the Gold Treasure of Varna, dating back 6,000 years ago, weighing some 6kg and containing the oldest gold works found in the world. Besides, the city's Art Gallery, opened in 1950, exhibits paintings of outstanding Bulgarian artists as well as works of a number of foreign artists, donated to the gallery by private persons. There are about ten cinemas functioning in Varna with the best ones being in the city centre, including the Mustang Cinema. The Sea Garden is another favourite place of visitors of Varna. The garden, finally completed in 1908, shelters an amphitheatre, an astronomic site with an observatory, planetarium and a tower, children playgrounds, and a small channel, where one can practice rowing, a pool with water wheels and a zoo.The properties near the sea garden is verry good investment. The beach, where one can find mud and water therapy complexes, two quays, numerous restaurants and disco clubs, is also just beneath the Sea Garden Park. The Dolphinarium is one of the favourite attractions for children and guests of Varna for its regular performances of talented dolphin artists. The Festival Complex can be found just opposite the entrance of the Sea Garden Park. It is a modern building of aluminum, stone and glass and has several stages, conference-halls, and a big bazaar. Another noteworthy place is the Asparouh Bridge (named after the founder of the Bulgarian state, Asparouh), which connects the city centre with the residential quarters of Asparouhovo and Galata. It is the longest bridge in Bulgaria and risklovers can even try a dreadful Bunji jump here. Varna offers virtually all kinds of accommodation facilities though traditionally, the bulk of holiday-makers opt out for renting private flats and rooms. The city's hotels are also a great number; with the Black Sea Hotel, Odessa Hotel, and Varnenski Bryag Hotel considered among the highest-class ones. The Moussala Hotel and the Orbita Hotel fall in the lower price category. There are about 60 private hotels - most of them being 1- or 2-star ones. Good bargains as regards private lodgings can also be come across via direct contact with local people.

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