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Bulgarien
България - Republik Bulgarien
Entdecken Sie das bezaubernde Land Bulgarien
Im Herzen des Balkans gelegen, ist Bulgarien ein Land reich an Geschichte, Kultur und natürlicher Schönheit. Mit seinen vielfältigen Landschaften, die von den goldenen Stränden der Schwarzmeerküste bis zu den zerklüfteten Gipfeln der Balkangebirge reichen, bietet Bulgarien eine Fülle von Erlebnissen für jeden Reisenden. Das Land ist von Geschichte durchdrungen, mit antiken thrakischen Gräbern, römischen Ruinen und mittelalterlichen Festungen, die die Landschaft prägen. Sofia, die Hauptstadt, ist eine lebendige Stadt, in der Moderne auf Tradition trifft, mit einer eklektischen Mischung aus Architektur, einer lebhaften Kunstszene und geschäftigen Märkten. \n\nBulgarien ist bekannt für seinen reichen Folklore- und Traditionsschatz, mit farbenfrohen Festen und Ritualen, die über Jahrhunderte bewahrt wurden. Das Rosental ist berühmt für die Produktion von Rosenöl, einem wichtigen Bestandteil vieler Parfums, und das jährliche Rosenfest ist ein Spektakel aus Farbe und Duft. Die bulgarischen Menschen sind bekannt für ihre warme Gastfreundschaft und ihren Stolz auf ihr kulturelles Erbe. \n\nDas Land beherbergt auch mehrere UNESCO-Welterbestätten, darunter die antike Stadt Nessebar und das Rila-Kloster, ein Meisterwerk der bulgarischen Renaissance-Architektur. Die Küche ist eine köstliche Mischung aus Aromen, mit Gerichten wie Banitsa, Shopska-Salat und der herzhaften Moussaka. Ob Sie die Kopfsteinpflasterstraßen von Plovdiv erkunden, in Bansko Ski fahren oder in den mineralreichen Kurorten entspannen – Bulgarien verspricht eine unvergessliche Reise.
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Sicherheit
Bulgarien ist im Allgemeinen ein sicheres Land für Reisende, mit niedrigen Raten an Gewaltverbrechen. Allerdings kann es insbesondere in belebten Gegenden und Touristenzentren zu Kleinkriminalität wie Taschendiebstahl kommen. Es ist ratsam, wachsam zu bleiben und Ihre Wertsachen sicher aufzubewahren. Einige Bereiche in größeren Städten können nachts weniger sicher sein, daher ist es am besten, sich in gut beleuchteten und bevölkerten Gegenden aufzuhalten.
Staatssymbole
Die Nationalflagge Bulgariens besteht aus drei horizontalen Streifen: Weiß, Grün und Rot. Das Wappen zeigt einen gekrönten Löwen, der Stärke und Tapferkeit symbolisiert.
Hauptstadt
Sofia / София
Visa
Bulgarien ist Mitglied der Europäischen Union, und Bürger von EU-Ländern benötigen kein Visum für die Einreise. Bürger der Vereinigten Staaten, Kanadas, Australiens und mehrerer anderer Länder können für Aufenthalte von bis zu 90 Tagen innerhalb eines 180-Tage-Zeitraums visumfrei nach Bulgarien einreisen. Es ist wichtig, vor der Reise die aktuellen Einreisebestimmungen zu prüfen.
Zollbestimmungen
Reisende dürfen persönliche Gegenstände und Geschenke zollfrei nach Bulgarien einführen, sofern sie für den persönlichen Gebrauch bestimmt sind. Es gibt Beschränkungen für die Einfuhr von Tabak, Alkohol und bestimmten Lebensmitteln. Es ist ratsam, bei der Einreise alle Gegenstände von erheblichem Wert zu deklarieren.
Preise
Bulgarien ist als erschwingliches Reiseziel bekannt. Unterkunft, Essen und Transport sind im Allgemeinen günstiger als in Westeuropa. Essen gehen ist preiswert, eine Mahlzeit in einem Restaurant der mittleren Preisklasse kostet etwa 10-15 BGN. Auch der öffentliche Nahverkehr ist preisgünstig.
Bevölkerung und Nationalitäten
Bulgarien beherbergt eine vielfältige Bevölkerung, wobei ethnische Bulgaren die Mehrheit bilden. Die vorherrschende Religion ist das östlich-orthodoxe Christentum, das eine bedeutende Rolle in den kulturellen Traditionen spielt. Die Bulgaren sind bekannt für ihre Freundlichkeit und Gastfreundschaft und heißen Besucher oft mit offenen Armen willkommen.
Wetter
Bulgarien hat ein kontinentales Klima mit heißen Sommern und kalten Wintern. Die beste Reisezeit ist im Frühling (April bis Juni) und Herbst (September bis Oktober), wenn das Wetter mild und angenehm ist. Die Küstenregionen haben ein milderes Klima, während die Bergregionen im Winter recht kalt sein können, was sie ideal zum Skifahren macht.
Gesundheit
Reisenden nach Bulgarien wird empfohlen, ihre Routineimpfungen wie Masern, Mumps, Röteln (MMR) sowie Diphtherie-Tetanus-Pertussis auf dem neuesten Stand zu haben. Impfungen gegen Hepatitis A und B werden ebenfalls empfohlen. Leitungswasser ist im Allgemeinen sicher zu trinken, aber Flaschenwasser ist weit verbreitet erhältlich.
Essen
Banitsa
Ein traditionelles bulgarisches Gebäck aus Schichten von Filoteig, gefüllt mit Käse, Eiern und manchmal Spinat oder Kürbis. Es ist ein beliebtes Frühstücksgericht.
Shopska-Salat
Ein erfrischender Salat aus Tomaten, Gurken, Zwiebeln, Paprika und mit geriebenem Sirene-Käse garniert. Er ist ein Grundnahrungsmittel der bulgarischen Küche.
Kavarma
Ein herzhafter Eintopf aus Schweine- oder Hühnerfleisch, Gemüse und Gewürzen, langsam gekocht bis zur Perfektion. Es ist ein wohltuendes Gericht, das oft im Winter genossen wird.
Transport
Züge
Bulgarien verfügt über ein umfangreiches Eisenbahnnetz, das wichtige Städte und Orte verbindet. Züge sind eine erschwingliche Reisemöglichkeit, können aber langsamer als Busse sein.
Öffentlicher Verkehr
Städte wie Sofia verfügen über effiziente öffentliche Verkehrssysteme, einschließlich Busse, Straßenbahnen und Metro. Es ist eine kostengünstige Möglichkeit, sich fortzubewegen.
Mietwagen
Ein Mietwagen ist eine bequeme Option, um ländliche Gebiete und das Umland zu erkunden. Die Straßen sind im Allgemeinen in gutem Zustand, aber das Fahren in Städten kann herausfordernd sein.
Nationale Flüge
Inlandsflüge sind zwischen den wichtigsten Städten verfügbar, obwohl die geringe Größe des Landes andere Transportmittel praktischer macht.
Regionen
Blagoevgrad
District
DetailBurgas
District
DetailDobrich
District
DetailGabrovo
District
DetailHaskovo
District
DetailKardzhali
District
DetailKyustendil
District
DetailLovech
District
DetailMontana
District
DetailPazardzhik
District
DetailPernik
District
DetailPleven
District
DetailPlovdiv
District
DetailRazgrad
District
DetailRuse
District
DetailShumen
District
DetailSilistra
District
DetailSliven
District
DetailSmolyan
District
DetailSofia
District
DetailSofia (stolitsa)
District
DetailStara Zagora
District
DetailTargovishte
District
DetailVarna
District
DetailVeliko Tarnovo
District
DetailVidin
District
DetailVratsa
District
DetailYambol
District
DetailWas gibt es zu sehen?
Rila Monastery
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a spiritual, historical, and cultural icon of Bulgaria.
DetailNessebar Old Town
It’s one of Bulgaria’s most picturesque and historic towns, full of charm and history.
DetailAlexander Nevsky Cathedral
It is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world and a symbol of Bulgaria.
DetailPirin National Park
One of Bulgaria's premier hiking and nature destinations, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
DetailRozhen Monastery
Known for its beautiful frescoes and peaceful setting amidst the Melnik sand pyramids.
DetailVihren Peak
A challenging and rewarding hike with breathtaking alpine views, popular among mountaineers.
DetailEtar Architectural-Ethnographic Complex
This living-history museum is unique in Bulgaria and offers immersive insight into traditional crafts and architecture.
DetailPerperikon
This archaeological complex is one of Bulgaria's most important ancient sites and offers fascinating ruins to explore.
DetailVilla Armira
One of the best-preserved ancient Roman villas in Bulgaria, it offers a glimpse into life during the Roman Empire.
DetailDevetashka Cave
One of the largest caves in Bulgaria, featured in several movies for its stunning interior.
DetailTroyan Monastery
Famous for its vibrant frescoes and spiritual atmosphere.
DetailSurva Festival (International Festival of Masquerade Games)
It’s the Balkans’ largest masquerade festival and a UNESCO-listed event.
DetailPleven Epopee 1877 Monument
It’s a central memorial in the city’s history and a photo-worthy landmark.
DetailAncient Theatre of Philippopolis
It's one of the best-preserved ancient theaters in the world and still hosts performances today.
DetailBachkovo Monastery
It's Bulgaria's second-largest monastery and a pilgrimage site known for its frescoes and sacred relics.
DetailOld Town of Plovdiv
It's an architectural and cultural treasure trove with a unique atmosphere.
DetailRock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo
The 14th-century frescoes are among the most significant medieval art in the Balkans.
DetailBoyana Church
The church's frescoes are considered masterpieces of medieval European art.
DetailVitosha Mountain
Vitosha offers easy access to nature and outdoor activities just minutes from the city center.
DetailIvan Vazov National Theatre
It’s the country’s premier stage for drama and a beautiful architectural gem.
DetailNational Palace of Culture
It hosts major cultural events and concerts and is a city landmark.
DetailNational Art Gallery
It showcases Bulgarian art from medieval to contemporary periods.
DetailSveshtari Thracian Tomb
A unique archaeological site of global significance, showcasing Thracian burial customs.
DetailVarna Archaeological Museum
It contains the oldest gold treasure in the world, dating back over 6,000 years.
DetailThe Sea Garden
It is the city’s iconic green space and a favorite for locals and visitors alike, offering seaside promenades and attractions.
DetailTsarevets Fortress
This iconic fortress is the historical heart of Veliko Tarnovo and offers panoramic views and dramatic ruins.
DetailShipka Memorial Church
The church is a striking symbol of Bulgarian-Russian friendship and national history.
DetailSea Garden
It's the iconic green heart of Burgas, great for leisurely walks and relaxation by the sea.
DetailSozopol Old Town
Known for its charming atmosphere, history, and lively art scene.
DetailStrandzha Nature Park
It’s ideal for hiking, nature walks, and experiencing authentic Bulgarian rural culture.
DetailPoda Protected Area
It’s a hotspot for birdlife, hosting hundreds of species, especially during migration.
DetailKaliakra Fortress
Its spectacular cliffside location and rich history make it a must-see.
DetailCape Kaliakra
It is one of Bulgaria’s most iconic natural viewpoints.
DetailMonument of the Holy Mother of God
Listed in the Guinness Book of Records, this is a must-see city landmark and pilgrimage site.
DetailProhodna Cave (Eyes of God)
A dramatic natural wonder and popular spot for photos and bungee-jumping.
DetailBelogradchik Fortress
The fortress is famous for its unique integration with bizarre rock formations and its stunning vistas.
DetailMagura Cave
The cave features some of the best-preserved prehistoric art in southeast Europe.
DetailLedenika Cave
This cave is famed for its icy formations in winter and dramatic chambers.
DetailSnezhanka Cave
It's famous for its 'Snow White' hall and stunning underground beauty.
DetailPleven Panorama
This unique circular museum is one of only a few panoramas in the world and offers an immersive historical experience.
DetailRoman Stadium of Philippopolis
It offers a unique glimpse into the scale and sophistication of ancient Roman public architecture.
DetailPliska National Historical and Archaeological Reserve
This site reveals the heart of Bulgaria’s earliest medieval history and culture.
DetailVeliki Preslav Archaeological Reserve
This site reveals the splendor of the First Bulgarian Empire’s cultural and political center.
DetailGolden (Round) Church, Preslav
It is an architectural masterpiece of medieval Bulgaria.
DetailNational Historical Museum
It offers a comprehensive overview of Bulgaria's rich history and culture.
DetailSaint Sofia Church
It is one of the oldest churches in Sofia and a testament to the city's long Christian tradition.
DetailShipka Monument
The monument and the views from the top of Shipka Pass are both spectacular and historically significant.
DetailBaba Vida Fortress
It is Bulgaria’s only entirely preserved medieval castle and offers panoramic river views and exhibitions.
DetailOrlova Chuka Cave
It's a natural wonder and a top speleological attraction in the region.
DetailBansko Old Town
Renowned for its unique Revival-era architecture and vibrant local culture.
DetailDancing Bears Park Belitsa
Offers a unique opportunity to see bears in a natural habitat while learning about wildlife conservation.
DetailSt. Nicholas Church, Melnik
A striking historical landmark offering panoramic views over Melnik and its unique sandstone formations.
DetailMelnik Sand Pyramids
A remarkable natural phenomenon unique to the region, perfect for hiking and photography.
DetailChurch of Christ Pantocrator
It’s a stunning example of medieval Bulgarian architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
DetailBeglik Tash
It’s a mysterious archaeological site set in a tranquil natural forest.
DetailCathedral of Saints Cyril and Methodius
It’s an architectural and spiritual landmark in the city center.
DetailBalchik Palace
It combines unique architecture and gardens in a scenic seaside setting.
DetailAladzha Monastery
Its unique cave architecture and spiritual atmosphere draw many visitors.
DetailYaylata Archaeological Reserve
It combines history, archaeology, and natural beauty in a single site.
DetailTyulenovo Arch
Its picturesque cliffs and rock formations are a popular spot for coastal walks and photos.
DetailAlbena Beach
It’s one of the best family-friendly beaches on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
DetailHouse of Humour and Satire
It's a one-of-a-kind museum celebrating humor, making it a must-see for a unique cultural experience.
DetailSokolski Monastery
The monastery is renowned for its serene setting and exquisite architecture, attracting both pilgrims and tourists.
DetailBacho Kiro Cave
The cave is notable for its prehistoric finds and dramatic chambers, making it a fascinating excursion.
DetailDryanovo Monastery
Its history and stunning setting make it one of the most revered monasteries in Bulgaria.
DetailBulgarka Nature Park
The park offers some of the best hiking, wildlife, and nature experiences in central Bulgaria.
DetailAleksandrovo Tomb
This UNESCO-listed site is one of Bulgaria's most significant Thracian monuments, known for its unique ancient art.
DetailMezek Thracian Tomb
One of the most significant Thracian tombs in Bulgaria, just a short walk from Mezek Fortress.
DetailSvilengrad Bridge
An iconic architectural monument, this bridge is a symbol of the region’s Ottoman heritage.
DetailUtrobata Cave
Its mysterious atmosphere and archaeological importance attract explorers and history buffs alike.
DetailDevil’s Bridge (Dyavolski Most)
This legendary 16th-century bridge is an architectural marvel and a favorite hiking destination.
DetailHisarlaka Fortress
It offers panoramic views over the city and is a key historical site dating back to Roman and Byzantine times.
DetailKyustendil Art Gallery Vladimir Dimitrov - The Master
The gallery houses the largest collection of Dimitrov's art, a major figure in Bulgarian culture.
DetailLovech Fortress
This is one of Bulgaria's most important medieval fortresses and key to Lovech's historic charm.
DetailCovered Bridge
It's the only covered bridge in the Balkans and a symbol of Lovech.
DetailEthnographic Complex Varosha
Offers a glimpse into 19th-century Bulgarian urban life and architecture.
DetailKrushuna Waterfalls
Among Bulgaria's most beautiful waterfalls, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
DetailThe Monument of Vasil Levski, Lovech
A key symbol of Bulgarian freedom, often visited for photos and reflection.
DetailBelogradchik Rocks
This UNESCO-listed natural phenomenon is one of Bulgaria’s most iconic landscapes.
DetailKom Peak
The trail to Kom Peak is the start of Bulgaria’s famous Kom–Emine route and offers breathtaking vistas.
DetailPazardzhik Regional Historical Museum
It offers deep insight into Pazardzhik's cultural and historical heritage.
DetailBatak Memorial Complex
It's a poignant site of Bulgarian national memory and resistance.
DetailPernik Fortress
This is Pernik’s iconic historical site with ruins and reconstructions from the First Bulgarian Empire.
DetailKaylaka Park
It is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike for recreation, picnics, and scenic walks.
DetailNebet Tepe
It's a key part of Plovdiv's ancient acropolis and an excellent sunset spot.
DetailRegional Ethnographic Museum Plovdiv
It provides deep insight into local customs, crafts, and history.
DetailKapana Creative District
It's Plovdiv's vibrant hub for art, gastronomy, and nightlife.
DetailAsen's Fortress
The fortress features a well-preserved 12th-century church and stunning mountain vistas.
DetailHisarya Roman Baths
It's one of the largest and best-preserved Roman bath complexes in Bulgaria.
DetailPlovdiv City Garden (Tsar Simeon's Garden)
It's the city's green heart and a popular spot for relaxation.
DetailWonderful Bridges
It's a unique geological formation and a fantastic hiking destination.
DetailAbritus Archaeological Reserve
It offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman history in the region and displays impressive artifacts.
DetailRuse Regional Historical Museum
It holds one of the richest collections in northern Bulgaria, including Thracian and Roman artifacts.
DetailMonument of Liberty
It is the iconic symbol of Ruse, admired for its artistry and historical significance.
DetailRusenski Lom Nature Park
It's a haven for nature lovers and birdwatchers, with beautiful landscapes and historical sites.
DetailMadara Rider
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a unique masterpiece of early medieval Bulgarian art.
DetailTombul Mosque
It is an architectural landmark and a symbol of Shumen's multicultural history.
DetailGreat Basilica, Pliska
It is a key site of early Bulgarian Christianity and medieval architecture.
DetailShumen Plateau Nature Park
It's a haven for hikers and nature lovers with unique rock formations and vistas.
DetailSrebarna Nature Reserve
This biosphere reserve is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
DetailLake Srebarna
It's one of the most significant bird habitats on the Via Pontica migration route.
DetailSinite Kamani Nature Park
It's a top destination for hiking, wildlife watching, and breathtaking views near Sliven.
DetailPamporovo Ski Resort
Pamporovo is famous for its sunny weather, extensive winter sports infrastructure, and lively après-ski scene.
DetailArdino Devil’s Bridge
It's an iconic example of Ottoman-era engineering and a favorite spot for photographers and history buffs.
DetailVitosha Boulevard
It’s the city’s social and commercial heart, perfect for people-watching and local culture.
DetailCentral Sofia Market Hall
It's a great place to experience local flavors and daily city life.
DetailSerdica Archaeological Complex
It offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman-era Sofia (ancient Serdica).
DetailSofia Synagogue
It is a symbol of Sofia’s Jewish heritage and architectural diversity.
DetailRussian Church, Sofia
It’s admired for its fairy-tale architecture and tranquil atmosphere.
DetailNational Museum of Military History
It’s a must-visit for military enthusiasts and history buffs.
DetailCentral Mineral Baths
A striking example of early 20th-century architecture and a nod to Sofia’s famous mineral springs.
DetailRegional History Museum Stara Zagora
It's the best place to understand the region's rich history and archaeological significance.
DetailNeolithic Dwellings Museum
It's one of the oldest preserved dwellings in the world, offering a rare look into prehistoric life.
DetailKazanlak Thracian Tomb
It is a unique archaeological treasure representing Thracian culture and art.
DetailBuzludzha Monument
It's one of Eastern Europe's most intriguing and photogenic abandoned sites.
DetailCathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin
Its golden domes and interior art make it one of Bulgaria's most beautiful churches.
DetailStone Forest
This mysterious site is Bulgaria’s only desert and a national natural landmark.
DetailGolden Sands Beach
It’s one of Bulgaria’s most popular seaside resorts, ideal for sunbathing and swimming.
DetailEuxinograd Palace
It’s a rare example of aristocratic architecture and a serene estate with guided tours.
DetailVarna Naval Museum
It is a must for maritime enthusiasts, showcasing Bulgaria’s seafaring heritage.
DetailAsen's Monument
The monument is a symbol of Bulgarian pride and offers fantastic views of the city and Yantra River.
DetailMonastery of the Holy Transfiguration of God
The monastery is a masterpiece of Bulgarian National Revival architecture and art.
DetailTrapezitsa Fortress
Trapezitsa offers insight into medieval Bulgarian history and excellent panoramic views.
DetailVratsa Balkan Nature Park
The park is renowned for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
DetailVratsata Gorge
The gorge is a natural wonder and a top destination for climbers in Bulgaria.
DetailBorov Kamak Waterfall Trail
The hike offers nature lovers a rewarding experience with a spectacular waterfall finale.
DetailCherepish Monastery
It is one of the most beautiful monasteries in Bulgaria, known for its tranquil setting.
DetailKabile Archaeological Reserve
It is one of Bulgaria's most significant archaeological sites, revealing the region's ancient urban history.
DetailSt. Anastasia Island
It’s the only inhabited island off Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast and a unique cultural and natural escape.
DetailLake Atanasovsko
It’s a paradise for bird watchers and photographers, and the colorful salt ponds are a unique sight.
DetailRavadinovo Castle
Its whimsical design and lush grounds make it one of Bulgaria’s most photographed attractions.
DetailSt. John the Baptist Church (Nessebar)
It’s a rare and well-preserved example of early medieval religious architecture.
DetailBotanical Garden of Balchik
The garden's unique plant species and seaside terraces make it a major attraction.
DetailDurankulak Lake
It's a birdwatcher’s paradise and important for archaeological discoveries.
DetailUzana
Uzana is famed for its natural beauty, panoramic views, and outdoor activities year-round.
DetailSokolski Monastery Fountain
This beautiful fountain is an architectural gem and a centerpiece of the monastery complex.
DetailMezek Fortress
Its impressive walls and scenic setting make it a favorite for both history buffs and photographers.
DetailSt. George Church, Kyustendil
One of Bulgaria's oldest churches, it's renowned for its early medieval frescoes.
DetailOsogovo Monastery
A spiritual and architectural gem surrounded by mountain scenery, it's a major pilgrimage site.
DetailKadin Bridge
Its Ottoman architecture and enduring legend make it one of Bulgaria's most famous historical bridges.
DetailMuseum of Vasil Levski
Important for understanding Bulgaria's struggle for independence.
DetailChiprovtsi Monastery
It is a spiritual symbol of the Chiprovtsi Uprising and Bulgarian resilience.
DetailBatak Reservoir
It's a beloved spot for outdoor activities and offers beautiful mountain and lake views.
DetailVelingrad Mineral Baths
Velingrad is considered Bulgaria's 'Spa Capital', making these baths a must-visit for wellness seekers.
DetailBatak Historical Museum
It provides moving exhibits on one of Bulgaria's most significant historical events.
DetailUnderground Mining Museum
It's Bulgaria’s only underground museum and gives an authentic glimpse into Pernik’s mining heritage.
DetailVitosha Nature Park – Cherni Vrah Trail (from Kladnitsa)
This is one of the most popular routes to experience Vitosha’s wild landscapes from the Pernik side.
DetailKrakra Fortress
Named after the heroic Bulgarian boyar Krakra, it’s a symbol of local resistance.
DetailMuseum of Mining Glory
It offers context to the region’s industrial past and its impact on local life.
DetailSt. George the Conqueror Chapel Mausoleum
Its elaborate architecture and historical significance make it one of Pleven’s most iconic landmarks.
DetailWine Museum Pleven
It is unique for being housed in a natural cave and offers tastings of some of Bulgaria’s best wines.
DetailSkobelev Park Museum
It combines history and nature, with trenches and monuments marking significant events from the Russo-Turkish War.
DetailRegional Historical Museum Pleven
It offers fascinating exhibits on Pleven’s regional history, archaeology, and ethnography.
DetailIskar-Panega Geopark
It’s one of Bulgaria’s most beautiful natural attractions and ideal for hiking and photography.
DetailSvetlin Rusev Donative Exhibition
It houses an impressive collection of Bulgarian and international art in a historic building.
DetailPlovdiv Regional Historical Museum
It offers a thorough overview of the city's rich past and cultural heritage.
DetailDjumaya Mosque
It's one of the oldest and most significant Ottoman-era mosques in Bulgaria.
DetailRed Church, Perushtitsa
It's one of the oldest and most significant Christian monuments in the region.
DetailIbrahim Pasha Mosque
It is a stunning and rare example of Ottoman religious architecture in Bulgaria.
DetailRazgrad Regional Historical Museum
It provides a comprehensive overview of local history through engaging exhibits.
DetailPopovo Lake
It's an ideal escape for nature lovers and offers peaceful scenery close to Razgrad.
DetailSveta Troitsa Cathedral
This unique, semi-subterranean cathedral is a spiritual and architectural landmark of Ruse.
DetailRousse Opera House
It is one of Bulgaria's premier opera venues and a cultural hub in northern Bulgaria.
DetailBasarbovo Monastery
It's the only active rock monastery in Bulgaria and a peaceful spiritual retreat.
DetailEco Trail 'Cherven Fortress'
It combines history with nature and offers panoramic vistas of the Rusenski Lom Nature Park.
DetailShumen Fortress
The fortress is one of the most significant archaeological and historical sites in Bulgaria.
DetailSilistra Fortress
It is one of the best-preserved fortresses along the Danube and tells the story of Silistra's strategic importance.
DetailArchaeological Museum of Silistra
It houses unique treasures including Roman mosaics, coins, and tombs.
DetailDrastar Fortress
It is one of Bulgaria's oldest continuously inhabited strongholds.
DetailThe Old Elm Tree
This ancient tree is a beloved city landmark and natural monument.
DetailSliven Fortress (Tuida Fortress)
The fortress is a unique window into the region’s ancient strategic importance.
DetailUhlovitsa Cave
One of Bulgaria's most beautiful caves, celebrated for its crystal pools and easily accessible tours.
DetailShiroka Laka Village
It's a living museum of local culture and a great base for exploring the region's folklore and cuisine.
DetailBanya Bashi Mosque
It is an important symbol of Sofia’s multicultural and religious history.
DetailDragalevtsi Monastery
It’s a serene retreat with historic frescoes and lovely forest surroundings.
DetailEagles' Bridge
It’s a key city landmark and a reference point for major events and gatherings.
DetailRussian Church (Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Maker)
A beloved photo spot and symbol of Sofia’s cosmopolitan history.
DetailAyazmoto Park
It's a beloved green space and a symbol of the city, perfect for walking and relaxation.
DetailSaray Mosque
It's one of the oldest surviving buildings in Stara Zagora and a symbol of its multicultural history.
DetailMisionis Fortress
Offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the region’s Byzantine past.
DetailVarna Dolphinarium
It’s the only dolphinarium on the Balkan Peninsula and a favorite for families.
DetailChurch of Saints Peter and Paul
This church preserves some of the finest medieval frescoes in Bulgaria.
DetailArbanasi Village
Arbanasi offers a unique glimpse into Bulgaria’s aristocratic past, with charming houses and churches.
DetailSt. Nicholas Church, Arbanasi
The church is famous for its intricate frescoes and atmospheric interior.
DetailMuseum of the Bulgarian Revival and Constituent Assembly
This museum tells the story of Bulgaria’s path to independence in a historic building.
DetailVidin Synagogue
It is one of the largest synagogues in Bulgaria and a poignant reminder of the region's multicultural past.
DetailSkaklya Waterfall
It is one of Bulgaria’s highest waterfalls and a scenic icon of Vratsa.
DetailVratsa History Museum
It is the best place to learn about Vratsa’s rich archaeological heritage.
DetailStob Pyramids
A lesser-known but fascinating geological site, often overlooked by mainstream tourists.
DetailBaikushev's Pine
One of the oldest trees in the Balkans and a symbol of natural longevity.
DetailBurgas Archaeological Museum
Offers fascinating insight into the ancient civilizations that inhabited the Burgas region.
DetailPomorie Salt Museum
It’s the only open-air salt museum in Eastern Europe, offering a glimpse into a centuries-old craft.
DetailAqua Paradise Nessebar
It’s a fun destination for families and thrill-seekers during the summer season.
DetailSinemorets Veleka Beach
It’s beloved for its wild beauty and unique setting where river meets sea.
DetailShabla Lighthouse
Its historic significance and scenic coastal location make it a local landmark.
DetailKranevo Beach
It’s popular for its relaxed vibe and clean waters.
DetailGabrovo Regional Historical Museum
It's the best place to understand the region's rich history and traditions.
DetailHaskovo Bell Tower
It's the tallest bell tower in the Balkans and provides fantastic city views.
DetailUzundzhovo Church
Its history as both a mosque and church makes it a rare architectural and cultural gem.
DetailDolmen at Hlyabovo
A rare and impressive example of ancient Thracian burial architecture.
DetailKardzhali Dam
Its stunning landscape and tranquil atmosphere make it a favorite local retreat.
DetailStone Wedding
This unusual and photogenic geological site is steeped in local legend.
DetailStone Wedding
This unusual and photogenic geological site is steeped in local legend.
DetailRegional Historical Museum Kardzhali
Its exhibits reveal the cultural and historical tapestry of the Eastern Rhodopes.
DetailStone Mushrooms
Their surreal appearance makes them a popular photo stop and a geological curiosity.
DetailRegional Historical Museum Kyustendil
It's the best place to understand the region's deep historical roots and rich cultural heritage.
DetailPautalia Roman Thermae
These well-preserved Roman baths showcase the city's importance in antiquity as a wellness destination.
DetailStobs Pyramids
These unusual rock formations are among Bulgaria's most photogenic natural wonders.
DetailIlyo Voyvoda House-Museum
It offers insight into Bulgarian history and the region's role in the national liberation movement.
DetailBeklemeto Pass (Troyan Pass)
Ideal for panoramic photography and as a starting point for mountain hikes.
DetailOreshaka Crafts Exhibition
Great place to buy authentic handmade souvenirs and see artisans at work.
DetailKozarnika Cave
It’s significant for archaeological discoveries related to early human history in Europe.
DetailMontana Regional Historical Museum
A great introduction to the cultural and historical heritage of the region.
DetailMontana Regional Historical Museum
A great introduction to the cultural and historical heritage of the region.
DetailMontana Regional Historical Museum
A great introduction to the cultural and historical heritage of the region.
DetailVarshets Spa Park
This historic spa town is famed for its healing mineral waters and tranquil atmosphere.
DetailKlisura Monastery
It’s one of the oldest and most beautiful monasteries in Northwest Bulgaria.
DetailTsarska Bistritsa Palace
It's a rare example of royal Bulgarian architecture and history, nestled in nature.
DetailChurch of the Holy Mother of God
It's a masterpiece of Bulgarian National Revival ecclesiastical art.
DetailSeptemvri Narrow Gauge Railway Station
It's the gateway to one of Bulgaria's most picturesque train journeys.
DetailZemen Monastery
It's one of Bulgaria’s oldest and most atmospheric monasteries, with unique medieval architecture.
DetailHouse-Museum of Tsar Liberator Alexander II
It provides insight into the Russian involvement in Bulgaria’s liberation and local history.
DetailStorgosia Fortress
This hidden gem combines natural beauty with ancient history and panoramic views over the park.
DetailSahat Tepe (Clock Tower Hill)
It's a tranquil green space with panoramic views and a 16th-century clock tower landmark.
DetailPlovdiv Roman Aqueduct (Komatevo)
It's a rare example of Roman engineering outside Italy.
DetailRazgrad Clock Tower
This historic tower is a picturesque landmark and offers insight into the city's Ottoman heritage.
DetailVarosha Architectural Complex
This area captures the ambiance of old Razgrad and is perfect for a leisurely stroll.
DetailLudogorets Arena
Football fans can experience the atmosphere of Bulgarian league matches in a modern venue.
DetailPantheon of National Revival Heroes
It is Bulgaria's most significant memorial to revolutionary figures and a symbol of national pride.
DetailFreedom Square
It's the heart of the city and a vibrant gathering place with impressive historical monuments.
DetailDanube River Bridge
It's an iconic symbol of international connection and impressive engineering.
DetailShumen Regional Historical Museum
It offers deep insights into the region’s rich past and archaeological finds.
DetailBiserna Cave
The cave offers a fascinating underground adventure and insight into the park’s ecosystem.
DetailShumen Dramatic Theatre
It is a cultural institution reflecting Shumen’s vibrant performing arts scene.
DetailMedzhidi Tabia Fortress
The fortress played a major role in the Crimean War and offers panoramic city views.
DetailRoman Tomb of Silistra
The tomb is considered one of Bulgaria's most important Roman-era discoveries.
DetailSliven Regional Historical Museum
It offers a deep dive into the region’s unique cultural and historical heritage.
DetailHadji Dimitar House-Museum
History enthusiasts will appreciate the insight into Bulgaria's liberation movement.
DetailBalkan Mountains Eco Trail (Haidushka Trail)
It's one of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Sliven’s mountains.
DetailKarandila Lift
The lift is a scenic and fun way to access high-altitude hiking and viewpoints.
DetailHadji Dimitar Monument
It’s a central landmark and a symbol of local pride.
DetailSliven Art Gallery
Art lovers will enjoy the impressive collection of Bulgarian and regional art.
DetailBlue Pool Waterfall (Sinya Vir Waterfall)
It’s a hidden natural gem popular among hikers and photographers.
DetailSmolyan Lakes
They are known for their serene beauty and are a favorite spot for nature lovers and photographers.
DetailSmolyan Historical Museum
It offers deep insight into local traditions, crafts, and the unique history of the region.
DetailNeviastata Rock
The site is steeped in legend and is a popular spot for rock climbing and photography.
DetailPlanetarium Smolyan
It's a unique attraction for families and astronomy enthusiasts, with regular interactive presentations.
DetailSt. Vissarion of Smolyan Cathedral
This is a key landmark in Smolyan and a center of spiritual life for the local community.
DetailNational Archaeological Museum
Offers a fascinating journey through Bulgaria’s rich archaeological heritage.
DetailNational Museum of History
Offers deep insight into Bulgaria’s complex and layered history.
DetailZhenski Pazar Market
A vibrant slice of local life and a great spot to sample traditional foods.
DetailMuseum of Roses Kazanlak
Kazanlak is the heart of the 'Valley of Roses', and the museum celebrates this unique heritage.
DetailKoprinka Reservoir
It's a favorite local escape for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts.
DetailPreslav Treasure Exhibition
Showcases some of Bulgaria's most significant medieval treasures and goldwork.
DetailAsparuhov Bridge
It’s one of Bulgaria’s longest bridges and a striking feat of modern engineering.
DetailMuseum of the History of Medicine
It’s the only museum of its kind in Bulgaria and a hidden gem for history buffs.
DetailSamovodska Charshia
This lively street is the best place to experience local crafts, cuisine, and the atmosphere of old Veliko Tarnovo.
DetailNikopolis ad Istrum
Nikopolis ad Istrum is one of Bulgaria’s most impressive Roman archaeological sites.
DetailPark Sveta Gora
It’s the green heart of Veliko Tarnovo, ideal for relaxation and city panoramas.
DetailSarafkina House
The house showcases authentic interiors and city life from the Bulgarian National Revival era.
DetailRabisha Lake
It’s a tranquil spot popular with locals, close to Magura Cave and perfect for nature lovers.
DetailCrucifixion Gate (Stambol Kapia)
It is a symbol of Vidin’s layered history and a great spot for photos.
DetailOkolchitsa Memorial
The site is important in Bulgarian history and offers breathtaking vistas of the region.
DetailVazov’s Trail
The trail offers literary history and natural beauty in one hike.
DetailMezdra Fortress
It’s a fascinating site for history enthusiasts and offers great views of the Iskar River.
DetailBezisten
It's an iconic architectural landmark in Yambol and a lively cultural hub.
DetailMedieval Fortress of Yambol
It is a tangible link to Yambol's turbulent medieval history.
DetailBansko Church of the Holy Trinity
A key symbol of Bansko's spiritual and historical significance.
DetailEthnographic Museum Burgas
It’s a great place to learn about the customs and lifestyle of local Bulgarians.
DetailHaskovo Regional Historical Museum
Perfect for understanding Haskovo’s diverse heritage and local culture.
DetailChifte Banya
It exemplifies the region's bathing culture and offers a unique wellness experience in an authentic setting.
DetailOgosta Reservoir
It’s Bulgaria’s second-largest reservoir and a tranquil spot for nature lovers.
DetailSt. Nicholas Church, Peshtera
It showcases beautiful woodwork and iconography from the Bulgarian Revival period.
DetailDorkovo Pliocene Park
It offers a unique glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
DetailRuse Central Railway Station
It's a significant architectural and transport landmark for the city.
DetailCanyon of Waterfalls
This trail is a must for hikers and nature lovers, providing a refreshing immersive experience in the Rhodopes.
DetailStara Zagora Zoo
It offers a pleasant outing for families and animal lovers in a scenic setting.
DetailVarna Aquarium
It’s one of the oldest aquariums in the Balkans and a classic Varna attraction.
DetailEthnographic-Revival Complex Vratsa
It offers insight into local culture and the history of the Vratsa region.
DetailOrmana Forest Park
It's a beloved recreational area for locals and a great spot for picnics and wildlife observation.
DetailHouse-Museum of Neofit Rilski
Offers insight into Bulgarian education and culture during the 19th century.
DetailVelyanova House
An outstanding example of Bansko's architectural and artistic heritage.
DetailBlagoevgrad Varosha Quarter
Offers a glimpse into traditional Bulgarian town life and architecture.
DetailPopina Laka Waterfall
A peaceful natural spot ideal for a short hike and relaxation.
DetailPrimorsko North Beach
It’s one of the best beaches on the southern Black Sea coast, with beautiful dunes and easy access.
DetailDobrich Regional Historical Museum
It offers insight into the region’s rich heritage and culture.
DetailEthnographic House Dobrich
It provides an authentic glimpse into the region’s traditional lifestyle.
DetailInteractive Museum of Industry
It's Bulgaria's first interactive industry museum, making history engaging and hands-on.
DetailVazovski Hill Viewpoint
This spot is perfect for photography and appreciating Bulgaria's mountain landscapes.
DetailIvaylovgrad Reservoir
Great spot for outdoor recreation and birdwatching in peaceful natural surroundings.
DetailTopolovgrad Historical Museum
Ideal for a deeper look into the traditions and history of the northern part of Haskovo region.
DetailMomchil Fortress
The fortress is steeped in legend and provides a glimpse into medieval history.
DetailOsogovo Mountain Eco Trail
It's a great way to experience the unspoiled mountain nature and biodiversity of the region.
DetailSt. George’s Church, Lovech
An architectural gem with impressive frescoes and woodwork.
DetailPleven Epopee 1877 Regional Museum
Houses significant exhibits about the Russo-Turkish War and Lovech's role in Bulgaria’s history.
DetailRegional Historical Museum Lovech
Features rich collections of artifacts and local heritage displays.
DetailGushovski Waterfall
It’s a hidden local gem perfect for nature lovers and hikers.
DetailVarshets Art Gallery
It highlights local and national art in a charming spa town setting.
DetailThe Clock Tower, Pazardzhik
The tower is an enduring symbol of the city and offers a glimpse into its past.
DetailTotleben’s Rampart
It’s a significant military site for history enthusiasts, with original earthworks still visible.
DetailAlyosha Monument
It offers historical significance and sweeping views of Plovdiv.
DetailVoden Hunting Reserve
It's a unique destination for wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor activities.
DetailSt. Nicholas Church, Razgrad
It's a spiritual and architectural landmark with deep local significance.
DetailKabiuk Stud Farm and Museum
Visitors can learn about Bulgaria’s horse breeding heritage and admire unique breeds.
DetailSt. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Silistra
A spiritual landmark and fine example of Bulgarian Revival church architecture.
DetailEthnographic Museum Silistra
Offers a glimpse into the everyday life and culture of Silistra's past.
DetailTutrakan Military Cemetery
Commemorates fallen soldiers from the major Tutrakan battle.
DetailHouse-Museum of Dobri Chintulov
It's an inspiring stop for literature and history lovers.
DetailKarandila Lake
It’s a tranquil spot often visited by locals and hikers for its serene atmosphere.
DetailBlue Stones Panoramic Viewpoint (Pech)
The viewpoint offers some of the most iconic vistas in the region.
DetailOrpheus Rocks
It offers some of the best panoramic vistas in the region and is steeped in ancient myth.
DetailEthnographic Museum Shiroka Laka
It provides an intimate look into the daily life and heritage of the Rhodope people.
DetailSouth Park (Sofia)
It’s a favorite green space for relaxation and recreation in Sofia.
DetailRoman Forum of Augusta Traiana
This is one of the best-preserved Roman sites in Bulgaria, offering a glimpse into Roman-era Stara Zagora.
DetailDefenders of Stara Zagora Memorial Complex
The panoramic views and emotive monument make it a must-see for history enthusiasts.
DetailStara Zagora Art Gallery
It showcases the vibrant artistic heritage of Stara Zagora and the region.
DetailEco Trail 'Byala Reka'
It's one of Bulgaria's loveliest short hikes, rich in flora and fauna.
DetailRegional Historical Museum Targovishte
Offers a deep dive into local culture, traditions, and significant archaeological finds.
DetailBorovo Oko Park
A favorite leisure and recreation area for locals and visitors alike.
DetailTargovishte City Art Gallery
Great for art lovers and those interested in Bulgarian visual culture.
DetailRetro Museum
It offers a nostalgic and unique perspective on Bulgaria’s communist past.
DetailKonstantsalieva House
This house exemplifies the opulence of Bulgarian merchants during the National Revival period.
DetailStambolov Bridge
The bridge is a popular photo spot and connects key parts of Veliko Tarnovo’s historic center.
DetailVidin History Museum
It houses archaeological finds, ethnographic exhibits, and artifacts from the region’s eventful past.
DetailVidin Bridge (New Europe Bridge)
It is a major engineering project and an important crossing between Bulgaria and Romania.
DetailSt. Nicholas Cathedral, Vratsa
It is the main religious site in Vratsa and a landmark of the city.
DetailMilanovo Viewpoint
It is a hidden gem for photographers and those seeking breathtaking vistas.
DetailYambol Regional Historical Museum
Its well-curated exhibits provide a comprehensive understanding of the Yambol region's past.
DetailSaint George Church, Yambol
It is one of the oldest active churches in Yambol and a symbol of local spiritual life.
DetailBakadzhik Hill
It's a popular hiking and pilgrimage spot with spectacular views over the Thracian Plain.
DetailPark Bachinovo
A favorite local spot for relaxation and outdoor activities.
DetailMuseum of History Chiprovtsi
It’s an excellent place to learn about Chiprovtsi carpets, a UNESCO-listed craft.
DetailEarth and People Park – Tran Gorge
This is one of Bulgaria’s most picturesque gorges, ideal for hiking and photography.
DetailRuen Monastery
It’s a place of pilgrimage and offers tranquil mountain surroundings.
DetailOld Turkish Bath (Hamam)
It is a rare surviving example of Turkish baths in northeastern Bulgaria.
DetailOld Turkish Bath (Hamam)
It is a rare surviving example of Turkish baths in northeastern Bulgaria.
DetailOld Turkish Bath (Hamam)
It is a rare surviving example of Turkish baths in northeastern Bulgaria.
DetailLovers' Bridge
A romantic spot and a hub for open-air exhibitions.
DetailHouse-Museum of Hristo Botev
It offers insight into Bulgaria's national revival and the life of a celebrated figure.
DetailPantheon of the Fallen in the Fight Against Fascism
It is a significant historical landmark and a point of reflection on Bulgaria’s 20th-century history.
DetailKula Roman Fortress
It is one of the best-preserved Roman towers in Bulgaria and provides insight into the region’s ancient defenses.
DetailHristo Botev Square
It’s the heart of Vratsa’s social and cultural life.
DetailThracian Sanctuary of Maltepe
It is a mysterious and atmospheric archaeological site shrouded in Thracian legend.
DetailCentral City Park Dobrich
It’s a relaxing spot for leisure and nature inside the city.
DetailMadzhari Megalithic Complex
A fascinating site for those interested in prehistory and mystical landscapes.
DetailArda River Bend Viewpoint
It offers some of the most iconic and scenic views in the Kardzhali region.
DetailVelbazhd Square
It's the social and cultural heart of the city and hosts numerous events and markets.
DetailKovachevtsi Memorial Complex
This is a key historic and political landmark in the region.
DetailGolo Bardo Eco Trail
It’s a peaceful and accessible hiking route for families and nature enthusiasts.
DetailRadomir Clock Tower
This charming structure is one of the few preserved clock towers in western Bulgaria.
DetailPlazza Pleven
It is the vibrant heart of the city, perfect for people-watching and local atmosphere.
DetailEthnographic Complex Razgrad
Visitors can experience authentic Bulgarian traditions and crafts in a preserved historic setting.
DetailHouse-Museum of Stanislav Dospevski
It honors one of Bulgaria's significant artists and is a cultural highlight of Razgrad.
DetailShumen City Garden
It’s a green oasis perfect for a stroll and people-watching in the city.
DetailDanube Park (Silistra)
This is the city's green heart and a popular place for leisure and Danube views.
DetailAlfatar Monastery of St. Dimitar
It's a tranquil spiritual spot with centuries of history.
DetailHouse Museum of Aleksandar Bozhinov, Dulovo
It celebrates Bulgaria's satirical art and cultural history.
DetailSt. Dimitar Cathedral
It's one of the most beautiful and significant churches in the region.
DetailStariya Bazar (Old Market)
It’s the best place to experience local life and shop for souvenirs.
DetailMugla Village
It's a hidden gem for experiencing rural life and exploring untouched nature.
DetailBedechka Park
It's a favorite spot for relaxation, picnics, and outdoor activities within the city.
DetailSt. George Church (Popovo)
A fine example of 19th-century Bulgarian ecclesiastical architecture.
DetailBorovets Park
It's the city's favorite spot for relaxation and family outings.
DetailEthnographic-Archaeological Museum, Elhovo
It provides unique insight into the region's folk culture and daily life.
DetailGotse Delchev Square
A vibrant meeting place surrounded by cafes and historical buildings.
DetailHarmanli Waterfall
It’s a scenic local favorite perfect for relaxation and photography.
DetailSt. John the Baptist Monastery, Kardzhali
It is one of the few surviving medieval monasteries in southern Bulgaria.
DetailKardzhali Central Mosque
It's a key spiritual and cultural landmark for the region's Muslim community.
DetailShiroka Polyana Park
It's a favorite spot for locals to unwind in nature close to the city center.
DetailSt. Nedelya Church
Its architecture and ornate interior make it a significant religious site in the city.
DetailKostandovo Carpet Factory
Visitors can see artisans at work and learn about Bulgaria's carpet-making heritage.
DetailLuda Yana River Park
It provides a pleasant natural retreat within the city.
DetailStudena Reservoir
It’s a local favorite for nature lovers seeking tranquility close to Pernik.
DetailKrasava Waterfall
This is a lovely off-the-beaten-path natural spot perfect for a brief hike and photos.
DetailSt. Nicholas Church Pleven
It is one of the city’s oldest and most beloved churches, known for its peaceful atmosphere.
DetailKaneff Center
It's a major venue for cultural life and innovation in Ruse.
DetailChurch of St. George, Tutrakan
A notable example of Orthodox architecture in the Lower Danube region.
DetailGurko Street
Perfect for a stroll to admire restored houses and local cafes.
DetailTargovishte Clock Tower
An emblematic symbol of the city and a great spot for photos, reflecting the region's Ottoman-era heritage.
DetailSt. John of Rila Monastery (Targovishte)
Offers spiritual tranquility and scenic views, perfect for a short excursion from the city.
DetailEthnographic Complex Popovo
Provides insight into traditional rural life and architecture of the region.
DetailSt. Nicholas Church, Belogradchik
It is a cultural and spiritual center for the local community with striking architecture.
DetailBaba Iliya Church
It is one of the oldest churches in the region, loved for its historic atmosphere.
DetailThracian Tomb of Kabile
It's one of the best-preserved Thracian tombs in Bulgaria, offering insight into the region's ancient history.
DetailTundzha River Pedestrian Bridge
It's a picturesque spot for photos and a pleasant stroll in the heart of Yambol.
DetailMonument of the Liberation of Yambol
It's a key landmark for understanding the city's modern history.
DetailSaint George Church (Dobrich)
It’s an important religious and historic site for the city.
DetailSt. John the Baptist Church, Ivaylovgrad
A fine example of Bulgarian religious art and architecture in a tranquil setting.
DetailCardakli Mosque
It's a symbol of the region's multicultural heritage.
DetailDragalevtsi Waterfall
It's a tranquil natural retreat and a rewarding stop for hikers exploring the Osogovo area.
DetailFounders of the Bulgarian State Monument
Its striking modernist design and panoramic city views make it a must-visit Shumen landmark.
DetailHoly Ascension Church (Targovishte)
A significant religious and architectural monument in the heart of Targovishte.
DetailOmurtag Bridge
An excellent example of Ottoman bridge engineering and a picturesque photo spot.
DetailGeschichte
Das Erste Bulgarische Reich wurde von Khan Asparuh gegründet und markierte den Beginn des bulgarischen Staates.
Bulgarien nahm unter der Herrschaft von Boris I. offiziell das Christentum als Staatsreligion an, was zur Christianisierung des bulgarischen Volkes führte.
Das Erste Bulgarische Reich fiel an das Byzantinische Reich und markierte das Ende seiner Unabhängigkeit für fast zwei Jahrhunderte.
Das Zweite Bulgarische Reich wurde nach einem erfolgreichen Aufstand unter der Führung der Brüder Asen und Peter gegen die byzantinische Herrschaft gegründet.
Das Osmanische Reich eroberte Bulgarien, was zu fast fünf Jahrhunderten osmanischer Herrschaft führte.
Der Vertrag von San Stefano wurde unterzeichnet, der den Russisch-Türkischen Krieg beendete und Bulgarien als autonomes Fürstentum innerhalb des Osmanischen Reiches etablierte.
Bulgarien erklärte seine Unabhängigkeit vom Osmanischen Reich und wurde ein vollständig souveräner Staat.
Bulgarien wurde nach einem von der Sowjetunion unterstützten Staatsstreich eine Volksrepublik unter kommunistischer Herrschaft.
Der Fall des Kommunismus in Bulgarien begann mit dem Rücktritt von Todor Schiwkow, was zu demokratischen Reformen und der Einführung eines Mehrparteiensystems führte.
Bulgarien trat der Europäischen Union bei, was einen bedeutenden Schritt in seiner Integration in die europäischen politischen und wirtschaftlichen Strukturen markierte.
Aktivitäten
Rila-Kloster
Das Rila-Kloster, eingebettet in die Rila-Berge, ist ein UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und eines der bekanntesten Wahrzeichen Bulgariens. Gegründet im 10. Jahrhundert, ist es berühmt für seine beeindruckende Architektur, lebendige Fresken und die friedliche Berglandschaft. Besucher können das Museum des Klosters erkunden, die kunstvollen Holzschnitzereien bewundern und die ruhige Umgebung genießen. Die beste Besuchszeit ist im Frühling und Sommer, wenn das Wetter mild ist und die umliegende Natur in voller Blüte steht.
Wandern zu den Sieben Rila-Seen
Die Sieben Rila-Seen sind eine Gruppe von Gletscherseen in den Rila-Bergen und bieten einige der atemberaubendsten Wanderwege Bulgariens. Jeder See hat seinen eigenen Charme, und die Wege bieten spektakuläre Panoramablicke auf die umliegenden Gipfel. Die Wanderung ist am besten in den Sommermonaten, wenn die Wege schneefrei sind und das Wetter ideal für Outdoor-Aktivitäten ist. Diese Aktivität ist ideal für Naturliebhaber und Abenteuerlustige.
Altstadt von Plovdiv
Plovdiv, eine der ältesten Städte Europas, verfügt über eine wunderschön erhaltene Altstadt mit Kopfsteinpflasterstraßen, bunten Häusern aus dem 19. Jahrhundert und antiken römischen Ruinen. Besucher können das römische Theater erkunden, das noch heute Aufführungen beherbergt, sowie das Ethnographische Museum, das in einem beeindruckenden Gebäude im Nationalen Wiederbelebungsstil untergebracht ist. Die Altstadt ist ein kulturelles Zentrum und bietet Einblicke in Bulgariens reiche Geschichte und lebendige Kunstszene. Ganzjährig ein Reiseziel, sind Frühling und Herbst ideal für Spaziergänge.
Weinverkostung im Thrakischen Tal
Das Thrakische Tal Bulgariens ist bekannt für seine Weinproduktion, insbesondere für Rotweine aus einheimischen Rebsorten wie Mavrud und Rubin. Weinliebhaber können zahlreiche Weingüter für Verkostungen und Führungen besuchen und mehr über die Weintraditionen der Region erfahren. Die malerische Landschaft und das milde Klima machen das Tal zu einem idealen Ziel für einen entspannten Urlaub. Die beste Zeit für Weintouren ist während der Erntesaison im Spätsommer und Frühherbst.
Entspannen im Spa von Velingrad
Velingrad, bekannt als die 'Spa-Hauptstadt der Balkane', ist berühmt für seine Mineralquellen und therapeutischen Spa-Behandlungen. Besucher können eine Vielzahl von Wellness-Therapien genießen, darunter Mineralbäder, Massagen und Schlammanwendungen, eingebettet in die schöne Kulisse der Rhodopen. Die Stadt bietet eine ruhige Flucht vom Trubel des Stadtlebens, mit ganzjährig geöffneten Spa-Einrichtungen, was sie zu einem perfekten Ziel für Entspannung und Erholung macht.
Erkundung der Strände am Schwarzen Meer
Die Schwarzmeerküste Bulgariens ist mit wunderschönen Stränden gesäumt und bietet eine Mischung aus lebhaften Resorts und ruhigen Orten. Der Sonnenstrand ist bekannt für sein pulsierendes Nachtleben und Wassersportarten, während ruhigere Strände wie Sozopol und Nessebar eine entspanntere Atmosphäre mit historischem Charme bieten. Die Sommermonate von Juni bis September sind ideal für Strandaktivitäten, mit warmen Temperaturen und viel Sonnenschein. Besucher können schwimmen, sonnenbaden und die reiche Geschichte und Kultur der Küstenstädte erkunden.