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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Pazardzhik Province?
If your trip to Pazardzhik Province is all booked but your itinerary is looking a bit empty, we can give you a helping hand.If you’re eager to see more, Lake Batak, Vasil Levski Plaza and Velingrad Museum of History are popular among visitors and within a quick drive of the town center.
What are the best road trip destinations near Pazardzhik Province?
If you find yourself with a spare day or two and you’re happy to travel 30 miles, check out Plovdiv. This place offers lots of things to see and do. Mall Plovdiv, Plovdiv Amphitheatre and Ethnographic Museum alone make the drive out worth it. Located 35 miles away, Koprivshtitsa is another place to aim for. If you drop by, be sure to check out Lyuben Karavelov Museum, Kableshkov House and Oslekov House.
What kind of rental car should I get for Pazardzhik Province?
Rent some wheels and get around Pazardzhik Province at your own pace. Love to head out into some nearby natural areas? Go with a full-size car. This vehicle is perfect for those after outdoor adventure. Just want to get from A to B and traveling with just a few bags? If you aren’t planning on driving very far, a fuel-efficient mini is an excellent option.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Pazardzhik Province?
For some of us, owning a high-end vehicle is little more than a lofty dream. But renting the car of your dreams is well within your grasp! Imagine cruising down the highway in a fancy convertible, even if it’s only for a day or two. Or maybe all you’re looking for is a set of wheels to bring you from point A to point B. Extravagant or economical? Either way, one thing’s for sure — there’s a rental car to suit your style in Pazardzhik Province.
What side of the road do they drive on in Pazardzhik Province?
You have to drive on the right side of the road in Pazardzhik Province. Even though you may be comfortable with the traffic rules, it’s a good idea to drive a little more cautiously in a new destination.
Is it difficult to park in Pazardzhik Province?
Locating a car space in Pazardzhik Province shouldn’t be too difficult. Of course, it depends on where you are and when — it may be tricky parking in the very center during peak periods.
Are there speed limits in Pazardzhik Province?
There are. In Pazardzhik Province, speed limits range from 50km/h to 140km/h. Most built-up areas have a default speed limit of 50km/h unless marked otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Bulgaria?
Generally, one of two things will happen. Your rental car company may bill the amount stated on the fine to your credit card. This is the usual approach. Otherwise, it may provide your contact details to the relevant local authority so the fine is sent to you directly.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Pazardzhik Province?
It is prohibited to use your cell phone while driving around Pazardzhik Province, and you may even be fined for simply handling a phone if you’re in control of a vehicle. That said, the use of hands-free or Bluetooth functions is allowed, as long as you keep your attention on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Pazardzhik Province?
In Pazardzhik Province, it’s an offence to drive with a BAC (blood alcohol content) higher than 0.05%. If you plan to have a drink or two with lunch or dinner, it’d be wise to leave the rental car behind.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Pazardzhik Province?
Turning on a red light is illegal in Pazardzhik Province. Always be watching for traffic lights and signs to ensure you don’t break any road rules.
Are seat belts compulsory in Bulgaria?
They are, so buckle up. Although, there may be exceptions for vehicles operated by public transportation networks.