HomeCategory

Bulgaria

Nesebar is perfect destination for the fans of architecture, history and natural beauty. The city, famous for its beautiful sunny beaches, playgrounds and parks for children, beach parties and a rich nightlife is one of the main tourist sites on the Black Sea. Nesebar is the place to be visited by visitors once again.

Veliko Trnovo, a city in the north of Bulgaria, in the Middle Ages was the spiritual and cultural center of the country. The old part of Veliko Trnovo built on three hills: Carevec, Trapezica and Sveta Gora and river Jantra between them, influenced on the architecture of surrounding houses arranged in several levels. This city is called the Emperor’s Town because there are several Bulgarian Emperors and Empresses buried in it. Veliko Trnovo is an old Bulgarian capital of spirituality with a distinctive Balkan charm.

Pliska is a small town in the northeast of Bulgaria, which is one of the most interesting medieval sites and once it was the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire. The city stands out by numerous archeological values. This city with its rich history offers an unusual experience for every visitor.

Plovdiv is positioned on the banks of the River Marica. The rich remains of Roman civilizations, represent a segment of the long history of this place and they are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Almost at every step there are unique examples of Ottoman architecture that contribute to oriental ambient. Plovdiv is city where history is experienced in the best way.

Varna is the biggest Bulgarian town on the coast of the Black Sea. The city`s shape resembles on amphitheater because it follows the configuration of Varna Bay. Dolphinarium in Varna, the only one in the Balkan, is one of the city’s greatest attractions. Numerous city attractions are complemented by wonderful golden beaches, restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs. The second name of this city is the “Pearl of the Black Sea coast”, and it really is.

The popular perception of the Netherlands' third-largest city is of a stately, regal place populated with bureaucrats and businesspeople. Easy to explore on foot or by tram, this is a country that amply rewards those who stay for a few days.

Interests
About
Shop
Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter and get exlusive first minute offers straight into your inbox.

    Interests
    About
    Shop
    Our Newsletter

    Subscribe to our newsletter and get exlusive first minute offers straight into your inbox.

      Visit us on Social Networks

      https://www.enjoybalkans.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/sebil.png

      Visit us on Social Networks test