Blagoevgrad

Blagoevgrad is а town in Southwestern Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Blagoevgrad Municipality and of Blagoevgrad Province With a population of almost 70,000 inhabitants, it is the economic and cultural centre of Southwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the valley of the Struma River at the foot of the Rila Mountains, 101 kilometres (63 miles) south of Sofia, close to the border with North Macedonia.

Blagoevgrad features a pedestrian downtown, with preserved 19th-century architecture and numerous restaurants, cafés, coffee shops, and boutiques. It is home to two universities, the South-West University “Neofit Rilski” and the American University in Bulgaria. The town also hosts the “Sts. Cyril and Methodius National Humanitarian High School”. The former Bulgarian Men’s High School of Thessaloniki moved from Thessaloniki to Blagoevgrad (then Gorna Dzhumaya) in 1913.

Economy

Because of the large number of students (partly due to the South-West University and the American University in the town), its cross-road location, nature and number of social factors, the town has relatively well developed economy. There are many clothing stores, cafés, and restaurants. The district has the sixth largest economy in Bulgaria, for its share of the GDP, after the more industrial districts of Sofia City, Varna, Sofia District, Plovdiv, and Burgas. The number of people registered as unemployment is slightly below 10%, less than the average for the country.

Industries of interest:

  1. Food and tobacco processing industries – Animal products, fruit, vegetables, tobacco, and liquor production. High export potential.
  2. Textile industry – Foreign investors have helped the development of many firms that produce ready-made clothing.
  3. Timber and furniture industries – The easy access to local resources makes gives that branch perspectives for development. There are open foreign markets for furniture. Increasing interest of foreign investors.
  4. Iron processing and machinery industry – Firms specialize mainly in production of metal constructions and details. Radio-electronic equipment and other electronic communication components are being produced.
  5. Construction materials industry – The terrain characteristics are suitable for the extraction of certain minerals, used in construction. Marble is extracted at numerous locations in Sandanski municipalityKoprivlenPetrichStrumyani.
  6. Other – Tourism, pharmaceuticals, plastics, paper, shoes.

Transport:

The town is situated on the European road E-79 and the Republican road I-1. Blagoevgrad is 31 km away from North Macedonia, 83 km away from Greece, 88 km away from Serbia. The distance to Sofia is 96 km, to Plovdiv it is 193 km and to Skopje (the capital of North Macedonia) – 183 km. The town is a main crossroad for tourists who want to visit the mountains and their ski resorts such as Bansko, Dobrinishte, Sandanski.

Building

The town is very attractive to investors, both foreign and native. It is no coincidence that Blagoevgrad is the third largest town by number of building permits. Blagoevgrad is growing and the small bordering villages of Elenovo and Strumsko are now considered part of it. Recently there was a major overhaul of the town park and a new bridge was built.

Shopping

Currently the town has seven hypermarketsMetroTechnopolisTechnomarket EuropeMr. BricolageBillaKaufland, and Lidl.

Main Sights

  • Old Town, the Varosha Quarter
  • Drama Theatre “N. Vaptsarov”
  • Blagoevgrad History Museum
  • Blagoevgrad Opera House
  • Historic House Museum “Georgi Izmirliev”
  • Park “Bachinovo”
  • Park “Skaptopara”
  • Aqua park Blagoevgrad
  • Blagoevgrad zoo
  • Cross site
  • Todor Alexandrov Street
  • Attractions in the surrounding area include the resort Bodrost.

Contact

Blagoevgrad
email
address
Blagoevgrad , 2700
phone
+359 73 884 416