Bansko Nomad Fest offers lectures, networking, and mountain experiences for digital nomads.
At the Bansko Nomad Fest, more than 800 digital nomads and entrepreneurs from 50 different countries have gathered for the 6th annual event. This festival, running until 29th June, offers participants a unique blend of career development and cultural experiences. Attendees can partake in daily lectures focusing on entrepreneurship and digital skills, engage in yoga sessions with a stunning view of Mount Pirin, and participate in networking opportunities and startup presentations. The festival also features enjoyable evenings with jam sessions held at the mineral pools.
The anticipated outcome of the Bansko Nomad Fest is to contribute to the transformation of Bansko from a winter ski resort into a year-round destination. Over the years, Bansko has become a favored spot for digital nomads due to its affordable cost of living, well-established coworking spaces, and the perfect balance of mountains and modern conveniences. Local businesses actively support the event by offering discounts and benefits to participants, including complimentary access to shared workspaces.
The Parliamentary Committee on Policies for Bulgarians Abroad recently examined the case of the “Cultural Alternative Tsaribrod” association in the Serbian town of Tsaribrod, a Bulgarian organization that publishes engaging content. In another event, high school graduates from the Bulgarian Sunday School “Peyo Yavorov” congregated with the Bulgarian Embassy team in Brussels to establish connections and foster community.
Tvarditsa and the Church Rock Festival at the Zhrebchevo Reservoir are commencing today with an entertaining line-up that will continue throughout the night. This hallmark event, organized by the Municipality of Tvarditsa, coincides with the July celebrations. Additionally, the Ocho Latin Fest, Bulgaria’s premier Latin festival, is currently unfolding in Sofia’s Rotunda Square at the Central Station.
Moreover, the Farmers’ Festival, focusing on clean food, parenting, and literature, will be hosted at the National Palace of Culture’s flagpoles. The Bulgarian Farmers’ Union is also organizing an exhibition in Plovdiv that will showcase locally produced dairy and vegetable products. These events highlight the rich cultural, educational, and recreational offerings available to the public in various parts of Bulgaria.