One day trip from Bucharest to explore the UNESCO Site - Veliko Tarnovo - from the Bulgarian land and walk through history itself.
Pickup included
Your private day trip from Bucharest will begin in the morning when your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel in Bucharest, or from any other requested location inside the city.
You will head south towards Bulgaria, crossing the Danube River, the second largest river in Europe. At approximately 100 km from the Romanian border, you will find the charismatic city of Veliko Tarnovo, a UNESCO heritage site with a tremendous cultural and historic value.
Once you step through the gates of the medieval town, you will feel like you traveled back in time. You will find palaces, a fortress, houses with unique architectural style, museums, monasteries - all part of the region's history.
Walking on the cobbled streets, the guide will tell you more about the history of the town which used to be the Capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire.
Your Bulgaria day trip will continue with the Tsarevets Fortress, surrounded by thick walls, up on the hill. The market consists of two streets bordered by shops, craftsmen's workshops, and inns. You can buy souvenirs from this center which recreates the atmosphere of the first decades of the 20th century.
When you will return to Bucharest, you will stop near the village of Arbanassi, known especially for the mural paintings in the churches and we will visit the Nativity Church.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Please note: entrance tickets and transport included. This voucher will not be accepted if presented directly at the venue.
• A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is a vibrant city known for its blend of historic architecture and modern development. With a rich cultural scene, lively nightlife, and significant historical landmarks, it offers a unique experience for travelers.
One of the largest administrative buildings in the world, a symbol of communist architecture and power.
The historic center of Bucharest, filled with charming streets, cafes, restaurants, and nightlife.
An open-air museum showcasing traditional Romanian village life with authentic houses and buildings.
Cabbage rolls stuffed with minced meat, rice, and spices, usually served with polenta and sour cream
Polenta made from cornmeal, often served with cheese, sour cream, or meat dishes
A sour soup made with various ingredients such as meat, vegetables, or fish, often served with a boiled egg and sour cream
This is the warmest time of the year with the most outdoor activities and festivals. However, it can be crowded with tourists.
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GMT+2 (EET), GMT+3 (EEST) during daylight saving time
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Bucharest is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious at night and avoid poorly lit streets.
Gara de Nord, Băneasa
Autogara Nord, Autogara Sud
Clean, efficient, and affordable. The metro system is the fastest way to get around Bucharest.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning neo-Renaissance castle nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, once the summer residence of the Romanian royal family.
A medieval fortress often associated with Dracula, offering a glimpse into Romania's rich history and folklore.
A beautiful mountain town known for its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and outdoor activities.
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