Nessebar is one of the few towns where you can take a shopping tour. Although shopping in Nessebar is like a fascinating quest in search of the best souvenirs and handmade goods.
The narrow streets of the Old Town are literally filled with small shops. If you are interested in the trendy handmade items, we recommend paying attention to crochet goods, textile napkins, tablecloths, and other little treasures, as well as charming ceramics with ethnic motifs. Magnets, photo frames, and jewelry with a nautical theme are also very popular.
The main symbols of Bulgaria are rose and lavender, from which cosmetic and hygienic products are made: creams, soaps, shampoos, gels, body milk, lip glosses, rose oil in glass tubes.
Housewives bring salt with spices — charena salt, or bilkova tea (i.e. herbal).
As a souvenir you can bring Bulgarian alcohol: wine, peach or mint liquor, mastic — the national pride of Bulgaria, or rakija. The customs office allows bringing in up to 2 liters of strong alcohol and up to 5 liters of weak alcohol.
By the way, the prices don't bite at all, in addition, bargaining is often appropriate, so you have another opportunity to discover your diplomatic talent.