The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. It stands as a symbol of the Bulgarian capital and is admired for its architectural style, featuring domes coated in gold leaf, Italian marble int... more
The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. It stands as a symbol of the Bulgarian capital and is admired for its architectural style, featuring domes coated in gold leaf, Italian marble interiors, and an impressive collection of Orthodox icons. less
The ancient city of Nessebar, located on a rocky peninsula on the Black Sea coast, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its centuries-old churches and quaint wooden houses, Nessebar is one of the oldest towns in Europe. The city`s rich history... more
The ancient city of Nessebar, located on a rocky peninsula on the Black Sea coast, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its centuries-old churches and quaint wooden houses, Nessebar is one of the oldest towns in Europe. The city`s rich history and well-preserved architecture make it a must-visit destination. less
Asen`s Fortress is a medieval fortress in the Bulgarian Rhodope Mountains. It offers stunning views of the Asenovgrad valley and the surrounding mountains. The fortress is named after the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Asen II, and its Church of the Holy Mother... more
Asen`s Fortress is a medieval fortress in the Bulgarian Rhodope Mountains. It offers stunning views of the Asenovgrad valley and the surrounding mountains. The fortress is named after the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Asen II, and its Church of the Holy Mother of God is an architectural masterpiece. less
Bansko is Bulgaria`s most famous ski resort, located at the foot of the Pirin Mountains. Known for its long ski season and excellent facilities, it`s a great destination for winter sports enthusiasts. In summer, it becomes a hub for hiking and mounta... more
Bansko is Bulgaria`s most famous ski resort, located at the foot of the Pirin Mountains. Known for its long ski season and excellent facilities, it`s a great destination for winter sports enthusiasts. In summer, it becomes a hub for hiking and mountain biking. less
The Belogradchik Rocks are a group of strange-shaped sandstone and conglomerate rock formations located near the town of Belogradchik. The rocks vary in color from primarily red to yellow and reach up to 200 meters in height. Combined with the ancien... more
The Belogradchik Rocks are a group of strange-shaped sandstone and conglomerate rock formations located near the town of Belogradchik. The rocks vary in color from primarily red to yellow and reach up to 200 meters in height. Combined with the ancient Belogradchik Fortress, they form a stunning landscape. less
Located on the outskirts of Sofia, the Boyana Church is a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The church is famed for its detailed frescoes dating from 1259, which are among the best-preserved examples of mediev... more
Located on the outskirts of Sofia, the Boyana Church is a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The church is famed for its detailed frescoes dating from 1259, which are among the best-preserved examples of medieval European painting. less
Cape Kaliakra is a long and narrow headland in the North Eastern part of Bulgaria, jutting out about 2km into the Black Sea. The region around Kaliakra is a nature reserve, where visitors can find rare and endangered species and a dolphin and shag co... more
Cape Kaliakra is a long and narrow headland in the North Eastern part of Bulgaria, jutting out about 2km into the Black Sea. The region around Kaliakra is a nature reserve, where visitors can find rare and endangered species and a dolphin and shag colony. It also features the remnants of the fortified walls, water-main, baths, and residence of Despot Dobrotitsa, ruler of the Dobruja region during the Middle Ages. less
Located near the village of Devetaki, Devetashka Cave is one of the largest karst caves in Bulgaria. The cave is known for its large entrances and halls, the biggest of which can fit multistory buildings. It`s also home to several endangered species... more
Located near the village of Devetaki, Devetashka Cave is one of the largest karst caves in Bulgaria. The cave is known for its large entrances and halls, the biggest of which can fit multistory buildings. It`s also home to several endangered species and is a nationally protected landmark. less
The Madara Rider is a large rock relief carved on the Madara Plateau east of Shumen. Dating back to the early 8th century, it depicts a majestic rider thrusting a spear into a lion. As a unique relic of the medieval Bulgarian culture, it`s recognized... more
The Madara Rider is a large rock relief carved on the Madara Plateau east of Shumen. Dating back to the early 8th century, it depicts a majestic rider thrusting a spear into a lion. As a unique relic of the medieval Bulgarian culture, it`s recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. less
Mount Vihren, located in the Pirin Mountains, is the second highest peak in Bulgaria. It offers challenging hikes and stunning views. The surrounding area is part of the Pirin National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its diverse flora an... more
Mount Vihren, located in the Pirin Mountains, is the second highest peak in Bulgaria. It offers challenging hikes and stunning views. The surrounding area is part of the Pirin National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its diverse flora and fauna. less
The National Historical Museum in Sofia is Bulgaria`s largest museum. It houses more than 650,000 exhibits that trace Bulgaria`s history from prehistory to the modern era. The museum is known for its comprehensive collection of medieval and Thracian... more
The National Historical Museum in Sofia is Bulgaria`s largest museum. It houses more than 650,000 exhibits that trace Bulgaria`s history from prehistory to the modern era. The museum is known for its comprehensive collection of medieval and Thracian art. less
Plovdiv`s Old Town is renowned for its beautifully preserved Roman, Byzantine, and Bulgarian Renaissance buildings. Wandering through the cobblestone streets, visitors can explore art galleries, museums, and historical houses, such as the ancient Rom... more
Plovdiv`s Old Town is renowned for its beautifully preserved Roman, Byzantine, and Bulgarian Renaissance buildings. Wandering through the cobblestone streets, visitors can explore art galleries, museums, and historical houses, such as the ancient Roman Theater, Ethnographic Museum, and the beautifully painted houses of the Bulgarian National Revival period. less
Located in the heart of Sofia, the Regional Historical Museum holds a vast collection of items from Sofia`s history. The museum houses exhibits from the prehistoric, Thracian, Roman, and medieval periods, and also includes more recent history. more
Located in the heart of Sofia, the Regional Historical Museum holds a vast collection of items from Sofia`s history. The museum houses exhibits from the prehistoric, Thracian, Roman, and medieval periods, and also includes more recent history. less
The Rila Monastery is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it`s located in the southwestern Rila Mountains and is named after its founder, the hermit Ivan of Rila. Its unique architectural... more
The Rila Monastery is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it`s located in the southwestern Rila Mountains and is named after its founder, the hermit Ivan of Rila. Its unique architectural style, combined with striking frescoes, make it a significant cultural and historical monument. less
The Roman Baths of Varna are among the most valuable architectural relics in Bulgaria and the largest Roman bath complex in the Balkans. Visitors can walk around the ancient ruins and learn about the complex`s history through informative displays. more
The Roman Baths of Varna are among the most valuable architectural relics in Bulgaria and the largest Roman bath complex in the Balkans. Visitors can walk around the ancient ruins and learn about the complex`s history through informative displays. less
The Seven Rila Lakes are a group of glacial lakes located in the northwestern Rila Mountains. Each lake is named after its characteristic features, such as `The Tear`, `The Eye`, and `The Twin`. The stunning natural scenery and the unique formation o... more
The Seven Rila Lakes are a group of glacial lakes located in the northwestern Rila Mountains. Each lake is named after its characteristic features, such as `The Tear`, `The Eye`, and `The Twin`. The stunning natural scenery and the unique formation of the lakes make it a popular hiking destination. less
The Sofia Synagogue is the third-largest synagogue in Europe, serving as a spiritual and cultural center for the Jewish community in Bulgaria. The synagogue, with its Moorish-Romanesque style, is a stunning piece of architecture in the heart of Sofia... more
The Sofia Synagogue is the third-largest synagogue in Europe, serving as a spiritual and cultural center for the Jewish community in Bulgaria. The synagogue, with its Moorish-Romanesque style, is a stunning piece of architecture in the heart of Sofia. less
The St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library is the largest library in Bulgaria. Named after the creators of the Glagolitic alphabet, the library is housed in a neoclassical building in Sofia. It holds a vast collection of Bulgarian historical do... more
The St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library is the largest library in Bulgaria. Named after the creators of the Glagolitic alphabet, the library is housed in a neoclassical building in Sofia. It holds a vast collection of Bulgarian historical documents, making it a key institution for Bulgarian national culture. less
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak is an ancient burial site dating back to the 4th century BC. The tomb is known for its well-preserved frescoes depicting scenes from Thracian life and culture. Though the actual tomb is clos... more
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak is an ancient burial site dating back to the 4th century BC. The tomb is known for its well-preserved frescoes depicting scenes from Thracian life and culture. Though the actual tomb is closed to the public, a replica is available for viewing. less
Tsarevets Fortress in Veliko Tarnovo was the medieval capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. The fortified complex features the Royal Palace, the Patriarchal Cathedral, and several residential and administrative buildings. The fortress offers stunni... more
Tsarevets Fortress in Veliko Tarnovo was the medieval capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. The fortified complex features the Royal Palace, the Patriarchal Cathedral, and several residential and administrative buildings. The fortress offers stunning views over Veliko Tarnovo and the surrounding area. less