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Bulgaria features beautiful sublime beaches along the Black Sea, picturesque churches, lovely mountains, lowlands, historic sites, and immense natural splendor! Start your city tour with the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia. Visit the small village of Melnik, the seaside resort of Sozopol, check out Bulgarian Renaissance architecture in Plovdiv, and make a trip to the historic town of Nessebar.
SofiaSofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is one of the oldest cities in Europe and one of the most intriguing capitals. The city features various historical and cultural gems for the tourists. Visit National Museum of History to explore the artifacts and know about the history of the region. Check out Boyana Church at the foot of Mt. Vitosha, visit National Gallery for Foreign Art to browse through collection of Christian sculpture of the Indian province of Goa and admire Palace of Justice.
MelnikThe small village of Melnik is about two hours drive away from the capital Sofia. The town is an architectural reserve and 96 of its buildings are cultural monuments. It is also known for wine grapes, and almost every house in the village has a wine warehouse. While here, do visit Damianitza Winery, and Rozhen Monastery, located few miles away from the village.
SozopolSozopol is a popular fishermen’s village and beautiful seaside resort. Nestled on the coastline of Black Sea in Bulgaria, Sozopol is small enough to be covered on foot. The main highlight of the region is its beautiful cobblestone streets and gorgeous wooden houses. The town also has a lively cultural scene with an array of concerts and events in summer.
PlovdivPlovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria, founded about 6,000 years ago and developed on seven hills. The city has got old town on a hill, famous for Bulgarian Renaissance architectural style. Visitors would find structures of various eras in the old town including a remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheater.
NessebarThe historic town of Nessebar is often called ‘the Pearl of the Black Sea.’ It is an ancient town and one of the major seaside resorts, located in proximity to another big Bulgarian resort - Slanchev bryag (Sunny Beach). Nassebar was fortified by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Bulgarians, Crusaders, and Ottomans. Take a stroll around the cobblestone streets of the town to check out the remnants of some 40 brick churches. The town is recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Site.
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