Private excursions in Bulgaria

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Information That Will Help With Your Visit to Bulgaria

Whether you're on holiday or just taking a break from the city, Bulgaria has plenty of great places to visit. With its gorgeous architecture, historic sites, and natural beauty, there's no reason why you can't find something to love about your trip to Bulgaria.

Veliko Tarnovo

Located in the northern part of Bulgaria, Veliko Tarnovo is known as the "City of the Tsars". This city is surrounded by mountains and rivers. It is the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. A lot of tourists visit this city every year.

Tsarevets Fortress is the main attraction of Veliko Tarnovo. The fortress was the citadel of the Second Bulgarian Empire. The fortress offers stunning views of the city. It has a museum that contains artifacts uncovered from the ruins of the fortress. The museum has three floors. The lower floor has religious relics dating from the 16th century. The museum is also dedicated to the economic development of Veliko Tarnovo during the Bulgarian Revival.

Veliko Tarnovo is known for its beautiful architecture. The city is built on three hills. The old town of Veliko Tarnovo is a beautiful, photogenic area. It is also a good place to visit in the fall, when the foliage changes. The city is also famous for its annual Sound and Light festival. The festival is held on September 21-25 every year.

Another famous attraction of Veliko Tarnovo is the house with the monkey. This building was built by Kolyu Ficheto in 1849. It has a unique architecture and is a popular tourist attraction in the city.

Plovdiv

Located between the Balkans and the Rhodope Mountains, Plovdiv is one of the most beautiful cities in Bulgaria. It is an ideal destination for a weekend getaway. It is a culturally rich city with a temperate climate. Plovdiv has been occupied by many civilizations throughout history. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It is also on a tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Plovdiv's old town is a must see for visitors. This historic area has many ruins and structures from different eras. The Old Town is full of cobblestone streets and old houses. You can explore the town on foot, but be prepared for a long walk.

Plovdiv

Another highlight of Plovdiv is the Etnographic museum. The museum is housed in a traditional building and explains the history of the area.

Plovdiv also has an ancient Roman theatre. The theatre was discovered during archaeological works in the 1970s. The theatre is one of the most preserved in the world. You can see many performances and events at the theatre. The theatre is also available for tourists who pay a small fee.

Kapana is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Plovdiv. It was once the home of metal craftsmen. It is now a lively and colourful neighborhood. The streets are filled with hip locals who spill into the street and become a part of the artistic backdrop.

Sofia

Known as the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia is a city that is brimming with culture, history, and beautiful sights. From its ancient Roman ruins to its communist style architecture, Sofia offers a fascinating and sophisticated experience. Despite its sophisticated nature, Sofia is affordable to live in and is also a great destination for shopping and dining.

The National Historical Museum offers visitors a look into the history of Sofia. This museum is free to visit. There is also a sculpture park where you can see a large statue of Lenin.

Sofia is home to many art galleries. The National Art Gallery is housed in a former royal palace. The museum features 28 halls of art and offers a great selection of Bulgarian and international art pieces. You can also see the Christan art museum, which showcases religious art from Bulgaria.

Sofia

Sofia is home to one of the largest convention centers in southeastern Europe. The National Palace of Culture, built in 1981, is also located in Sofia. It is home to 300 events per year.

Sofia also features many theaters. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is one of the best known attractions in the city. The building itself is beautiful and offers breathtaking views of the city.

Popovo

Located in northeastern Bulgaria, Popovo is a small town surrounded by nature. This town is the perfect location for those looking to experience the rich history of Bulgaria. It's a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. The residents are kind and helpful.

Popovo is home to several lakes, including one of the largest glacial lakes in Bulgaria. This lake is an ideal place to relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. There are also several hiking trails that lead to the top of the mountain. The town also has several lakes for fishing.

Popovo is located in the District of Targovishte. It is close to the cities of Antonovo, Byala, Dve Mogili, and Tsar Kaloyan. The city is also on the central railway line between Sofia and Varna.

There are several things to see in Popovo, but the main feature is the Tsarevets Fortress. This medieval fortress is located in the city's medieval center and immerses visitors in the history of the fortress. The Fortress is also the site of the annual lights and sounds show.

In addition to the fortress, the town is home to several churches, as well as the Tsar Kaloyan House. This historical house is home to many works of applied art.

Melnik

Located on the foot of the Pirin Mountains, Melnik is a small town in southern Bulgaria. It is famous for its wineries and its traditional architecture. Melnik is also home to a number of ruins of Byzantine buildings. Melnik was one of the border towns between Bulgaria and the Byzantine empire. During the 13th century, Melnik experienced a political and economic upsurge. It was also the capital of a feudal principality.

Melnik is also known for its unique sand formations, known as Melnishki pyramids. Melnik is classified as a cultural and historical reserve. The main church in Melnik features original frescoes and glass painting. It also features the miraculous icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

In the Eastern part of Melnik, you can see the Boyars House. The house was built by a prominent Serb landlord who allied with the Byzantine ts Andronicus III Palaeologus. The house is representative of Melnik's history.

Melnik is also a good destination for health tourism. It has a climate favorable for the treatment of pulmonary, renal, and rheumatic diseases. Melnik is also home to some of the best wineries in Bulgaria. Melnik wine is exported to Bulgaria, Greece, and England. Melnik is also known for its world class red wines.

Haskovo

Located on the southern foot of the Eastern Rodopes, Haskovo is one of the most beautiful cities in Bulgaria. In addition to being the largest city in the country, Haskovo is also the city that features one of the tallest statues of the Holy Virgin and the Infant Jesus in the world.

The Holy Mother of God Monument was built with respect and has become a national landmark. The city is also known for its 30-meter bell tower, the tallest of its kind in the Balkans. Its distinctive features include a tall statue and the bell tower, which offer an incredible panoramic view of the entire city.

The monument is a great example of how people in Haskovo came up with an idea that turned a problem into an advantage. The city is also known for its ancient Thracian wine cellars.

The city has a rich cultural heritage and offers an array of places to visit. The municipality also has well-developed transport infrastructure, making Haskovo a good destination for both tourists and locals alike. In fact, it is one of the most tourist-friendly towns in Bulgaria.

Haskovo is also the site of the Thracian Tomb. This tomb is believed to be the resting place of a Thracian king or noble aristocrat. It is adorned with unique frescoes.

Ruse

Located on the Danube river, Ruse is one of the most important cities in Bulgaria. The city is nicknamed "Little Vienna" for its architectural beauty. Ruse is a cultural and economic center, located on terraces overlooking the Danube. It has a mix of European heritage buildings, including Neo-Rocco architecture.

In the heart of Ruse, there are many temples and other historic buildings. A visit to Ruse will provide visitors with a fascinating glimpse into Bulgaria's history. Some of the buildings are a testament to a time when Ruse was one of the main cities of the Ottoman Empire.

One of the symbols of Ruse is the Monument of Liberty. This piece was designed by Italian sculptor Arnoldo Zocchi. A statue of a woman holding a sword stands in the center of the monument. It is located in the square of Svoboda, which is the largest square in Ruse.

Ruse is also home to a number of museums. The Regional Museum of History has a collection of 130 000 artifacts. This museum also has exhibits on the history of the shipping industry in Bulgaria. The coaches of tsars Ferdinand (1887 - 1918) and Boris III (1918 - 1943) are among the most interesting exhibits.

Guided tours and museum tickets in Bulgaria

Whether you're a culture vulture or just looking for a day trip, Bulgaria is a fun country to explore. It offers a unique blend of cultures and history. Its imposing urban centers are complemented by peaceful villages and lofty mountains. Its natural wonders are also astounding. Bulgaria's relics of the past are everywhere. From Roman remains to prehistoric gold, Bulgaria has something to offer visitors of all ages.

Bulgaria's biggest monastery is Rila Monastery, a medieval landmark that dates back to the 10th century. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you can tour the monastery and its museum. The museum includes art pieces and weapons, plus a history of the monastery. It's also home to guest rooms and a monastery farm.

The Bulgarian National Museum is worth a look. It features items from different eras of Bulgaria's history, as well as archaeological and war relics. You can visit it on your own, or you can sign up for a guided tour. The museum offers regular hours, as well as a souvenir shop.

If you're looking for more traditional activities, you can visit Etar's 19th-century ethno-village. The town recreates a Bulgarian village, complete with cobblestone streets, costumed performers, and traditional shops. You can spend the day browsing the exhibits and taking in the sights.

Sofia is home to several art galleries. The National Archaeological Museum is home to artifacts from Ancient Thrace and Rome. There are also artifacts from the Valchitran Treasures, which were found in the Roman city of Thrace. It's a great place to visit for families. The museum has a large library, a souvenir shop, and regular opening hours. You can also visit the Neolithic Dwellings Museum for a glimpse into Bulgaria's past. The museum sits on a prehistoric mound, and it costs 5 BGN to visit.

Sofia's National Palace of Culture is home to 300 events per year. It's located in the heart of the capital city. You can visit its galleries or take part in a concert or theater show. The theaters have an array of shows for all ages. The Ivan Vazov National Theater is the oldest in Bulgaria. It is the city's main landmark.

The Bulgarian National Defense Museum is a worthwhile stop, as it aims to educate and build pride in the country's defense system. You can see some of the nation's most important weapons, plus you can visit the museum's store.

Bulgaria's National Palace of Culture is the country's largest convention center. You can take in a concert or attend a seminar here. It's also home to the Museum of Socialist Art, which shares images of socialist realism, poster propaganda, and archival footage from the era. The museum also has an e-guide, which offers interesting facts about the region.

You can also visit Sofia's famous avenue, which is home to many free walking tours. These are a great way to get to know the city. You may also want to check out the city's other esoteric attractions, including ancient monasteries.

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