The China Mail - Bulgarian border city hails Schengen tourism boom

USD -
AED 3.672977
AFN 72.533606
ALL 87.691066
AMD 390.34498
ANG 1.790152
AOA 918.000116
ARS 1071.999302
AUD 1.588159
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.710036
BAM 1.724501
BBD 2.018349
BDT 121.459275
BGN 1.724547
BHD 0.377217
BIF 2971.796895
BMD 1
BND 1.319995
BOB 6.907528
BRL 5.875902
BSD 0.999652
BTN 86.062455
BWP 13.942395
BYN 3.271333
BYR 19600
BZD 2.007945
CAD 1.385345
CDF 2874.501894
CHF 0.816535
CLF 0.025323
CLP 971.760167
CNY 7.292102
CNH 7.31254
COP 4278.8
CRC 512.919993
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 97.224733
CZK 22.074997
DJF 177.833427
DKK 6.558975
DOP 61.740859
DZD 131.761449
EGP 51.186699
ERN 15
ETB 129.894321
EUR 0.878715
FJD 2.279505
FKP 0.76446
GBP 0.762762
GEL 2.759814
GGP 0.76446
GHS 15.493883
GIP 0.76446
GMD 71.499763
GNF 8653.596039
GTQ 7.709909
GYD 209.130387
HKD 7.757005
HNL 25.899065
HRK 6.622304
HTG 130.80033
HUF 360.22297
IDR 16765
ILS 3.71882
IMP 0.76446
INR 85.98895
IQD 1309.467651
IRR 42100.000129
ISK 127.680052
JEP 0.76446
JMD 158.452334
JOD 0.7091
JPY 142.794498
KES 129.45041
KGS 87.45005
KHR 4004.955493
KMF 439.513532
KPW 900
KRW 1428.490113
KWD 0.30644
KYD 0.833065
KZT 516.574452
LAK 21654.815488
LBP 89565.435909
LKR 298.14716
LRD 199.930341
LSL 19.282669
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.55509
MAD 9.299504
MDL 17.717256
MGA 4509.322411
MKD 54.257688
MMK 2099.312624
MNT 3535.734296
MOP 7.98554
MRU 39.406752
MUR 43.903468
MVR 15.397232
MWK 1733.364489
MXN 20.264401
MYR 4.427018
MZN 63.909694
NAD 19.28403
NGN 1592.67984
NIO 36.787042
NOK 10.62552
NPR 137.700104
NZD 1.71047
OMR 0.385329
PAB 0.999625
PEN 3.73107
PGK 4.131047
PHP 57.092501
PKR 280.274227
PLN 3.76508
PYG 7997.566341
QAR 3.644836
RON 4.37403
RSD 103.357214
RUB 84.561488
RWF 1440.796406
SAR 3.754028
SBD 8.354365
SCR 14.35065
SDG 600.503741
SEK 9.737799
SGD 1.31666
SHP 0.785843
SLE 22.77996
SLL 20969.483762
SOS 571.292528
SRD 37.045982
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.746831
SYP 13001.742852
SZL 19.274399
THB 33.454994
TJS 10.860796
TMT 3.5
TND 3.008487
TOP 2.342098
TRY 38.023604
TTD 6.797311
TWD 32.431962
TZS 2680.496579
UAH 41.382865
UGX 3673.316433
UYU 43.363827
UZS 12963.297696
VES 77.11805
VND 25826
VUV 122.927815
WST 2.82566
XAF 578.396872
XAG 0.031349
XAU 0.000309
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.71934
XOF 578.396872
XPF 105.155957
YER 245.298067
ZAR 19.05607
ZMK 9001.197882
ZMW 28.214568
ZWL 321.999592
  • NGG

    2.4700

    68.06

    +3.63%

  • RIO

    1.9900

    56.86

    +3.5%

  • CMSC

    -0.3500

    21.8

    -1.61%

  • RBGPF

    62.0100

    62.01

    +100%

  • RELX

    0.1000

    49.12

    +0.2%

  • GSK

    1.0400

    34.64

    +3%

  • SCS

    -0.0300

    10.18

    -0.29%

  • BTI

    1.0200

    41.57

    +2.45%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0100

    9.12

    -0.11%

  • JRI

    0.1450

    11.91

    +1.22%

  • VOD

    0.2800

    8.73

    +3.21%

  • AZN

    1.4200

    66.29

    +2.14%

  • CMSD

    -0.3000

    21.9

    -1.37%

  • BP

    0.3600

    26.59

    +1.35%

  • BCC

    0.9800

    95.66

    +1.02%

  • BCE

    0.3800

    21.36

    +1.78%

Bulgarian border city hails Schengen tourism boom
Bulgarian border city hails Schengen tourism boom / Photo: © AFP

Bulgarian border city hails Schengen tourism boom

There always used to be a long line of traffic waiting to cross the steel truss Danube Bridge over the river between Giurgiu in Romania and the Bulgarian city of Rousse on the other side.

Text size:

But since both EU countries fully joined Europe's Schengen open-borders zone this year, removing time-consuming frontier checks, traffic flow has increased significantly.

One traveller, who only gave his name as Christian, drives the 75 kilometres (46 miles) south from the Romanian capital Bucharest to Rousse to stock up on "cheaper" cigarettes or perfumes that save him money.

"With Schengen, it's faster: no more queueing to have our papers checked," he said, leaning against his blue Mustang.

On weekends, a long line of cars with mostly Romanian registration plates crosses the border bridge towards the Bulgarian commercial hub, bringing with them tourists who boost the local economy.

According to data from Romania's road management agency, around 160,000 cars crossed the border at Giurgiu between January and March 2025, compared to 128,000 during the same three-month period last year.

- Romanian menus -

With tourism in Rousse booming, Bulgaria's fifth-largest city has begun catering to its new clientele, with restaurant menus printed in Romanian and bilingual staff highly sought-after.

The city of 125,000 people -- also called "little Vienna" -- is known for its eclectic mix of architecture ranging from neo-baroque to communist-era buildings.

In front of a popular restaurant in the city's central square, a young couple from Giurgiu waited patiently in a long queue.

"It's easier to come now. We really like this place, it's one of our favourites," said 43-year-old teacher Claudia Badarau, standing next to her partner Bogdan.

Full integration into the now 29-country Schengen zone has had "a positive impact on the city, because there are many more tourists", restaurant manager Todor Ratsov told AFP.

"There are quite a few Romanian tourists, mainly because of easier entry," he said, adding that "90 percent of his menus" are now in Romanian.

According to Adrian Nikolov, senior economist at the Sofia-based Institute for Market Economics think-tank, "the effect is almost exclusively tourism-related".

Over time, Nikolov added, it will be interesting to assess the impact on turnover of hotels and restaurants.

- More pilgrims -

Created in 1985, the Schengen zone includes 25 of the 27 European Union member states as well as Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, and allows more than 400 million people to travel freely inside the area.

Romania and Bulgaria endured a frustrating 13-year wait for full entry and finally joined on January 1, after Austria dropped its threat to veto membership over migration concerns.

Truckers and cross-border workers especially have benefited.

"For companies whose lorries cross the border, this means reduced journey time, more reliable delivery times, and lower fuel and personnel costs on the same route compared to last year," Nikolov explained.

According to Romania's transport federation, each carrier can save "two to three hours on average", which translates into "extra money and extra freight".

The Basarbovo monastery just outside Rousse -- named after a shepherd who once lived there as a hermit and whose relics are venerated in Bucharest -- has seen more visitors.

Carved into the side of a mountain, the monastery remains a popular destination for Romanian pilgrims -- and more recently families on holiday.

Father Aleko has noticed a "clear increase" in the number of visitors.

"Once they pass through Rousse, they never fail to come and light a candle and pray to the saint," he told AFP, referring to the shepherd who became Saint Dimitar.

Translator Oana Manulescu was visiting the hermit's cave with her family from Bucharest.

"There are things to see, the prices are more affordable. And the Bulgarians are a very welcoming people," she said.

A.Kwok--ThChM