Presentation of the efbet Casino Petrich 2, Petrich
Efbet Casino Petrich 2 is located at 127 Rockefeller Street, providing a convenient gaming destination in the town of Petrich. Situated close to local shops and key routes, this venue offers flexibility for both regular visitors and newcomers.
The casino features a selection of slot machines and electronic roulette, with maximum bets of 1,000 BGN on slots and 500 BGN on progressive roulette. Guests can enjoy access to multiple local jackpots, adding to the excitement on the gaming floor.
Newcomers are greeted with a bonus of 1,500 BGN, while returning guests can take advantage of recurring promotions such as the MatchPlay Bonus and the Local Bonus Live Game, which are held daily.
Players can easily fund their gaming experience using the 24/7 Cashterminal service available on-site. The venue also includes an efbet Shop, where sports betting options are accessible during each visit.
Entry is restricted to individuals aged 18 years or older, and a valid photo ID is required for admission.
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The City
Petrich is a town located in southwestern Bulgaria, in the Blagoevgrad Province, near the borders with Greece and North Macedonia. It has an estimated population of around 28,000 people. The town lies at the foot of the Belasitsa Mountain and is part of the Sandanski-Petrich Valley, which offers a warm climate and a long growing season.
Petrich is well-known for its strong agricultural base, particularly in the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and tobacco. Due to its geographic location, the town also serves as a hub for trade and cross-border commerce with its neighboring countries. Local markets and small-scale industries play a crucial role in supporting the town’s economy alongside agriculture.
Additionally, Petrich is famous as the final home of Baba Vanga, the renowned Bulgarian mystic. Her house has been transformed into a museum that attracts thousands of visitors each year. The nearby Belasitsa Nature Park and the ruins of the ancient fortress of Kozhuh add to the local interest and heritage significance.
The town maintains a quiet atmosphere, with small shops, eateries, and local schools serving its population. Its proximity to the borders fosters regional engagement, while Petrich retains its distinct identity as a small Bulgarian municipality.
Presentation of the efbet Casino Petrich 2, Petrich
Efbet Casino Petrich 2 is located at 127 Rockefeller Street, providing a convenient gaming destinati…
Efbet Casino Petrich 2 is located at 127 Rockefeller Street, providing a convenient gaming destination in the town of Petrich. Situated close to local shops and key routes, this venue offers flexibility for both regular visitors and newcomers.
The casino features a selection of slot machines and electronic roulette, with maximum bets of 1,000 BGN on slots and 500 BGN on progressive roulette. Guests can enjoy access to multiple local jackpots, adding to the excitement on the gaming floor.
Newcomers are greeted with a bonus of 1,500 BGN, while returning guests can take advantage of recurring promotions such as the MatchPlay Bonus and the Local Bonus Live Game, which are held daily.
Players can easily fund their gaming experience using the 24/7 Cashterminal service available on-site. The venue also includes an efbet Shop, where sports betting options are accessible during each visit.
Entry is restricted to individuals aged 18 years or older, and a valid photo ID is required for admission.
Nearby casinos: efbet Casino, Petrich
(1479yd.), Finix Hotel & Casino, Kulata
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(10mi.), Platinum Hotel & Casino, Bansko
(32mi.), Grand Hotel & Casino, Bansko
(33mi.)
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The City
Petrich is a town located in southwestern Bulgaria, in the Blagoevgrad Province, near the borders wi…
Petrich is a town located in southwestern Bulgaria, in the Blagoevgrad Province, near the borders with Greece and North Macedonia. It has an estimated population of around 28,000 people. The town lies at the foot of the Belasitsa Mountain and is part of the Sandanski-Petrich Valley, which offers a warm climate and a long growing season.
Petrich is well-known for its strong agricultural base, particularly in the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and tobacco. Due to its geographic location, the town also serves as a hub for trade and cross-border commerce with its neighboring countries. Local markets and small-scale industries play a crucial role in supporting the town’s economy alongside agriculture.
Additionally, Petrich is famous as the final home of Baba Vanga, the renowned Bulgarian mystic. Her house has been transformed into a museum that attracts thousands of visitors each year. The nearby Belasitsa Nature Park and the ruins of the ancient fortress of Kozhuh add to the local interest and heritage significance.
The town maintains a quiet atmosphere, with small shops, eateries, and local schools serving its population. Its proximity to the borders fosters regional engagement, while Petrich retains its distinct identity as a small Bulgarian municipality.
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