Thessaloniki gets ready for its metro launch in November
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
Plamen is a contributing writer for TheMayor.EU. He holds a Master’s degree in English Language and Literature from Climent of Ochrid University of Sofia. His decades-long career as a journalist includes jobs at the Bulgarian News Agency, a number of Sofia-based newspapers and Bulgaria Air in-flight magazine where he was editor-in-chief from 2007 to 2009. Plamen considers writing political, cultural and travel stories his forte.
35 percent of the accommodation cost will be paid by the government
The project brings people of different cultures together and encourages them to broaden the perceptions of self, nation and unity
International travel will take off from 19 July in compliance with the EU Digital Covid Certificate
Work on József Antall Quay will commence on 7 June, Blaha Lujza Square comes next
From 1 June, indoor catering areas reopen and 20 people can get together in homes
Travel traffic lights scheme comes into effect on 31 May
Nightclubs can reopen, while cafes and bars can stay open until midnight
Changes concern the 2+2 social distancing rule, as well as attendance limits on sports, recreational, cultural and catering establishments
With 70 percent of adults jabbed, gyms, swimming pools and day centres reopen, eateries can serve customers until late, mask-wearing on beaches ends for vaccinees
Mask-wearing mandate, night-time curfew, outdoor sports ban, free parking come to an end