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Bansko Transport
For the biggest possible convenience of all visitors in Bansko
its transport is organized in three basic categories - town,
itnertown and taxi. And in all of them are used comfortable
buses, mini-buses and cars. Undoubtedly, the basic transport
that links this town with the bigger part of Bulgaria is the bus
transport. It could be reasonable for you to consider in advance
that today there are lots of regular bus lines to Sofia,
Blagoevgrad, Gotse Delchev, Razlog, Dobrinishte and many other
places. In addition, the bus station in Bansko is quite modern,
spacious and comfortable, too. It is located on the eastern end
of the town on the main road Sofia-Blagoevgrad-Gotse Delchev,
near by the railway station. Another interesting fact here is
that Bansko is the last but one station on the narrow-gauge line
Septemvri-Velingrad-Dobrinishte.
It will be prudent for you to remember that the railway station
of Bansko is behind the bus station. Generally speaking, the
passengers from Bansko take the available coaches from Gotse
Deltchev to Sofia. In addition, keep in mind that the precise
information about their time-table could be received at the
small kiosks around the post office and the necessary tickets
could be preliminarily booked there, too.
Transport to Bansko
Bansko-Gotse Delchev - this direction is another part of the
road connection Sofia-Gotse Delchev. Bansko-Dobrinishte - these
passengers use again the regular coaches for Gotse Delchev.
Bansko-Plovdiv - there is a picturesque narrow-gauge track,
passing through Bansko. It passes through beautiful high
mountainous nature in Rhodopes and connects the railway station
of Septemvri and the resort village of Dobrinishte in the
vicinity of Bansko. Bansko-Blagoevgrad - here could be really
useful the coaches from the line Bansko-Sofia. Additionally,
each visitor has the opportunity to take the whole advantage of
the different services of some local companies, specialized in
organizing trips and tourist groups to different cultural and
historical sights, such as Rila monastery, Kovachevitsa,
Bachkovo.
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