Bulgarian border city hails Schengen tourism boom
- Both Bulgaria and Romania fully joined the Schengen open-borders zone this year, lifting border checks and boosting traffic flow significantly.
- Traffic flow at the Bulgarian border city has significantly increased due to full Schengen integration, noted as a positive impact on local tourism.
- Many tourists, particularly from Romania, now visit the city because of easier entry into Bulgaria.
- Adrian Nikolov, a senior economist, stated that the tourism-related effects following the Schengen integration are paramount.
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