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Work, business and entrepreneurship

Infographic about foreign workers in Bansko, titled "How they save the tourist season". The picture is divided into four sections: Where they come from (map with countries such as Nepal, Indonesia, India, Philippines, Turkey, etc.), What positions they hold (maids, cooks, maintenance, spa therapists), Living conditions and integration (accommodation, interaction with locals, language learning) and Challenges and the future (Schengen phenomenon, bureaucracy, benefits such as stability and cultural diversity).

Foreign workers in Bansko: Who are they and how do they save the season?

Movers in work clothes carry drywall sheets up the stairs of an apartment building overlooking a mountain.

How to hire people for moving services in Bansko

Professional repairs in Bansko for foreign clients

Renovations in Bansko: A Guide for Craftsmen and Foreign Clients

Successful team and staff in Bansko in front of a luxury hotel

Staffing in Bansko 2026: How to Find and Retain a Team (Guide)

Business in Bansko: Permits and Municipality Guide

Business Guide: Marketing a business in Bansko and the battle for the “dead season”

A young waiter in a restaurant in Bansko with Mount Todorka in the background illustrates the problem of lack of staff.

Staff shortage in Bansko 2026: The crisis behind the heart of Pirin

A worker from the Roma community cleans a street in Bansko with the Pirin Mountains in the background.

The Roma community in Bansko: Invisible labor and social contrast in 2026

Digital nomads in Bansko work in front of a view of the Pirin Mountains

Digital nomads in Bansko: Why is the city a world capital in 2026?

a winter resort with numerous hotels and chalets located amidst a coniferous forest, against a backdrop of high snow-capped mountain peaks and a clear blue sky

Winter Tourism in Bulgaria 2026: Lessons from Bansko and the New Path

Banks in Bansko 2026: Complete Guide to Branches, ATMs and Fees