How to order Bulgarian Lev
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Order your Bulgarian Leva online with our currency click & collect service. Choose your collection date and pick up from your selected M&S store’s bureau de change.
Click & collect BGN in as little as 60 seconds*.
*Subject to availability.
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Or visit a participating M&S store to buy Bulgarian Leva . With stores nationwide - many open seven days a week and late into the evening - you can buy your Travel Money at a time that suits you.

Why buy Bulgarian Leva from M&S Travel Money?
With scenic mountain views, sandy beaches and affordable dining, there's a reason why the Land of Roses is on so many bucket lists. As one of the cheapest holiday destinations in Europe, your money can go a long way in Bulgaria, but before you start spending you'll need to convert your Pounds to Leva.
When you exchange with M&S Travel Money, you can expect:
- Stores open 7 days a week.**
- A choice of collection options.
- Over 50 currencies avaliable in selected stores.
**Store opening hours vary.

What you need to know about the Bulgarian Lev currency
The Bulgarian Lev (plural 'Leva') is the official currency of the Republic of Bulgaria. The word ‘Lev’ actually translates to the old Bulgarian word for ‘lion’, one of Bulgaria's national symbols.
The Bulgarian Lev’s currency code is BGN and its symbol is лв. Each Lev is divided into 100 Stotinki (st).
Bulgarian currency comes in both coins and banknotes.
Coins include:
1st, 2st, 5st, 10st, 20st, 50 st, лв1, лв2
Banknotes include:
лв5, лв10, лв20, лв50
You can buy Bulgarian Leva in a participating M&S Travel Money location, or online using our click & collect service.

Guide to Bulgaria
As one of the cheapest countries in the European Union (EU), Bulgaria is a fantastic budget holiday destination. For sun-seekers, Bulgaria's Sunny Beach resort is the biggest on the Black Sea coast and just a boat ride away from Nessebar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Bulgaria also boasts a range of mountains and ski resorts, making it a great choice if you're looking for a more affordable skiing holiday. The ski resorts of Bankso and Pamporovo are the largest in Bulgaria, with different slopes for beginners through to experts.
Frequently asked questions
If you plan to stick to big cities like Sofia and Varna, or tourist-friendly areas like Sunny Beach and Plovdiv, you'll find most places will let you pay by credit or debit card. Your bank will normally charge you a fee for using your card abroad, so make sure you're aware of any potential charges.
Outside of major cities and tourist hubs, you'll need to bring some Travel Money. ATMs are rare in rural towns, and smaller shops usually prefer cash payments, so you'll need some Leva to pay for your Bulgarian souvenirs.
As you head towards the Turkish border, you may find a few places which accept Turkish Lira. However, you'll need to pay in Bulgarian Leva everywhere else in the country.
In most cases, you won't need a visa to visit Bulgaria and will be able to stay for up to 90 days. You'll need to apply for a visa if you want to stay longer or if you intend to work.
You'll need ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) to travel. While ETIAS isn't a visa, it’s mandatory for entry into all EU countries, including Bulgaria.
Other passport holders should check the entry requirements with your country's embassy. You should always research the most up to date visa guidelines before planning a trip.
Cash tips are quite common in Bulgaria, so make sure you have some spare Leva on hand. In some restaurants, your tip will be included in the bill as a 10% service charge. For bills without a service charge, a tip between 10% and 15% of the total bill is acceptable.
It's also customary to tip taxi drivers and hotel cleaning staff, though the amount you give is up to you. If you're unsure, most workers will appreciate a tip of about BGN10.
The official language of Bulgaria is Bulgarian, and it’s spoken by most citizens. Bulgaria has no official minority languages, but Turkish and Romani are fairly common. You'll likely hear Romani all across Bulgaria, while Turkish is heard more in the south.
Bulgarian is fairly similar to Macedonian, so if you can understand Macedonian, you'll probably understand a lot of Bulgarian.
Bulgaria is generally considered a safe country to visit, but you should always check the latest government travel advice for Bulgaria with the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) before travelling.
With stunning Black Sea beaches and ski resorts nestled in forested mountains, Bulgaria is quickly becoming a holiday hotspot all year round.
June to August is peak tourist season thanks to hot weather and long days. If you're a beach lover, this is the perfect time to head to the Black Sea to relax, swim, and sunbathe. Resorts like Sunny Beach are well-equipped for the tourist season too, and you'll find plenty of restaurants and hotels along the coast.
If you enjoy winter sports, visit Bulgaria between December and March. During winter, ski resorts such as Bankso and Pamporovo offer excellent conditions for skiing and snowboarding. Snow covers many of Bulgaria's mountains in winter as well, creating beautiful scenery for your outdoor activities.
Other popular currencies
If you are planning a future holiday or a trip that takes in multiple destinations, these other currencies may be useful: