Full Day Eco Private Tour in Koprivshtitsa and Plovdiv
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Full Day Eco Private Tour in Koprivshtitsa and Plovdiv

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Discover Bulgaria in an eco-friendly way - with our hybrid and electric vehicles!
Join our journey back in time to Bulgaria's Revolutionary capital Koprivshtica and Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second-largest city on full-day tour from Sofia.

Feel Koprivshtica, stroll the cobblestone streets and hear about the April Uprising. Discover the charming colorful house museums, enjoy the tasty local food, and feel the beauty of the mountains.
In Plovdiv we start with comprehensive guided walking tour, delving into the rich history and vibrant culture of a city steeped in an astonishing 8,000 years of heritage.

This tour includes the Ethnographic Museum, a captivating showcase of Bulgarian folk culture, costumes, and lifestyles. Additionally, explore the awe-inspiring Plovdiv Roman Theatre and Stadium, renowned as one of the best-preserved ancient theaters in the world.

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Full Day Eco Private Tour in Koprivshtitsa and Plovdiv

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

1

2 hours picturesuqe journey to the museum town of Koprivshtista.
We start walking tour, visiting 5 house museums
Stop 1: Oslekov's House
Discover the exquisite beauty of Oslekov House, a stunning example of Bulgarian National Revival architecture. With its triple-arched entrance and vibrant interior restored in hues ranging from scarlet to sapphire blue, Oslekov House offers a captivating glimpse into 19th-century Bulgaria. Learn about its rich history and the life of its former owner, a wealthy merchant executed during the 1876 April Uprising, through informative displays available in Bulgarian, English, and French.

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Step into the birthplace of Todor Kableshkov, author of the infamous "blood letter," and marvel at the architectural elegance of this National Revival period gem. Built in 1845 by master-builder Gencho Mladenov, the house's symmetrical design and spacious second-floor saloon with tall glazed windows exude timeless charm. Admire the intricate wood-carvings that adorn its ceilings, doors, and cupboards as you delve into Bulgaria's cultural heritage.

3

Explore the grandeur of Lyutov House, a masterpiece of period architecture constructed in 1854 for wealthy citizen Stefan Topalov. Marvel at its richly painted walls and beautifully curved wood ceilings, showcasing the finest craftsmanship of the era. Admire the display of "plasti," handmade colorful covers made from wool, offering insights into traditional Bulgarian craftsmanship and lifestyle.

4

Discover the charming Dimcho Debelyanov House, a testament to Bulgaria's rich literary heritage. This historic home, located on Dimcho Debelyanov Street, offers a glimpse into the life and works of renowned Bulgarian poet Dimcho Debelyanov. Immerse yourself in the ambiance of this beautifully preserved National Revival period house, where the poet once resided. Admire its traditional architecture and explore exhibits dedicated to Debelyanov's life and literary contributions. Step into the world of Bulgarian literature and culture at Dimcho Debelyanov House in Koprivshtitsa.
The next step is a delicious lunch at a local restaurant - 1 hour.
After that - 1.40 hour transfer to Plovdiv

5

Enjoy Plovdiv and immerse yourself in ancient ruins, delve into Bulgaria's rich history at iconic landmarks.
The Ethnographic Museum in Plovdiv is the biggest revival period house on the Balkans and is known also as "the house with 170 windows"! It offers a captivating journey through Bulgaria's cultural heritage. Housed in a beautifully restored historic building, it showcases a diverse collection of artifacts, textiles, and traditional crafts, providing fascinating insights into the customs and lifestyles of Bulgarian people throughout history. From intricately woven rugs to ornate folk costumes, each exhibit is a testament to the richness and diversity of Bulgarian culture. With informative displays and immersive exhibits, the Ethnographic Museum offers a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.

6

The Roman Theatre in Plovdiv stands as a majestic testament to ancient civilization. Built during the 1st century AD, this remarkably preserved amphitheater is one of the most iconic landmarks in Bulgaria. With its grand seating arrangement and intricate architectural details, the Roman Theatre offers a glimpse into the cultural and artistic prowess of the Roman Empire. Today, visitors can marvel at its impressive structure, attend performances, or simply soak in the rich history and ambiance of this ancient marvel.

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Stop 7

Plovdiv's Old Town is a captivating tapestry of history and culture. Nestled within ancient walls, its cobblestone streets wind past colorful Renaissance-era buildings, Roman ruins, and charming cafes. With its quaint squares and hidden courtyards, the Old Town invites exploration and discovery at every turn. Visitors can admire architectural marvels like the Ethnographic Museum and the Balabanov House, or simply wander and soak in the ambiance of this living museum. Whether strolling along its ancient streets or indulging in its vibrant arts scene, Plovdiv's Old Town offers a journey back in time unlike any other.

8

Plovdiv's main pedestrian street is a bustling thoroughfare that pulsates with energy and charm. Lined with vibrant cafes, trendy boutiques, and historic landmarks like Roman Stadium and Roman Small theatre, Roman forum, Kapana art neighbourhood, it serves as the heartbeat of the city's cultural and social life. Visitors can stroll along its cobblestone pavement, soaking in the lively atmosphere and admiring the architectural wonders that flank its sides. From street performers to local artisans, there's always something to see and experience on this iconic street. Whether shopping for souvenirs, savoring local cuisine, or simply people-watching, Plovdiv's main pedestrian street offers a vibrant and unforgettable taste of the city's spirit.
Finally - transfer to Sofia - 2 hours drive.

What's not included

Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

The meeting point is BEHIND Alexander Nevski Cathedral (opposite La Cattedrale restaurant) | GPS coordinates: 42.695601, 23.333790 | Please, be there 15 min. in advance! End:This activity ends back at the meeting point.

About Sofia

Sofia is the vibrant capital of Bulgaria, nestled at the foot of the Vitosha Mountain. Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively cultural scene, it offers a unique blend of ancient and modern attractions. The city is a treasure trove of Roman ruins, Orthodox churches, and Soviet-era landmarks, all set against the backdrop of beautiful natural surroundings.

Top Attractions

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

This iconic cathedral is one of Sofia's most famous landmarks. It was built in honor of the Russian soldiers who died during the Russo-Turkish War.

Religious 1-2 hours Free (small fee for the museum and bell tower)

Vitosha Mountain

Vitosha Mountain offers a stunning backdrop to Sofia and is a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and enjoying nature.

Nature Half day to full day Free (lift tickets for skiing cost around €10-€20)

National History Museum

This museum houses a vast collection of artifacts that tell the story of Bulgaria's rich history.

Museum 2-3 hours €5

Boyana Church

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Boyana Church is known for its stunning frescoes dating back to the 13th century.

Historical 1 hour €4

Sofia Central Mineral Baths

This historic building was once a public bathhouse and is now a popular spot for shopping and dining.

Historical 1-2 hours Free to explore

Must-Try Local Dishes

Banitsa

A traditional Bulgarian pastry made with layers of filo dough, cheese, and eggs. It's often served for breakfast with a side of yogurt.

Breakfast Vegetarian

Shopska Salad

A refreshing salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and grated sirene cheese. It's a staple in Bulgarian cuisine and is often served as a side dish.

Appetizer Vegetarian

Kebapche

A grilled minced meat sausage made with a mix of pork and beef, seasoned with spices like black pepper, cumin, and coriander. It's often served with french fries or lyutenitsa (a spicy pepper and tomato spread).

Main Course Contains meat

Tarator

A cold soup made with yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, and dill. It's a refreshing dish, especially during the hot summer months.

Appetizer Vegetarian, Vegan (if made with plant-based yogurt)

Popular Activities

Hiking in Vitosha Mountain Skiing in Bansko or nearby resorts Mountain biking and other outdoor activities Visiting spas and wellness centers Strolling through parks and gardens Enjoying a meal or drink at a rooftop bar Exploring museums and galleries Attending concerts and performances

Best Time to Visit

May to September

This is the best time to visit Sofia for warm weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and cultural events.

15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F) 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Bulgarian
  • Widely spoken: English, Russian, Romanian
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited in other places

Currency

Bulgarian Lev (BGN)

Time Zone

GMT+2 (EET)

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Sofia is generally a safe city for travelers, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded tourist areas. It's important to take basic precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with petitions or surveys

Getting there

By air
  • Sofia Airport • 10 km (6 miles) from city center
By train

Central Railway Station

By bus

Central Bus Station, South Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The metro is efficient, clean, and affordable. It's the fastest way to get around Sofia.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Yellow Taxi, OK Taxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

City Center Lozenets Studentski Grad Orlov Most

Day trips

Rila Monastery
120 km (75 miles) • Full day

The Rila Monastery is one of the most important cultural and historical sites in Bulgaria. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful frescoes.

Plovdiv
150 km (93 miles) • Full day

Plovdiv is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It's known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.

Bansko
160 km (100 miles) • Full day or overnight

Bansko is a popular ski resort in the winter and a great destination for hiking and outdoor activities in the summer. It's known for its stunning mountain scenery and traditional Bulgarian charm.

Festivals

Sofia Film Fest • March Sofia Pride • June Sofia International Film Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the beautiful light.
  • Try traditional Bulgarian rakia and meze at a local bar for an authentic experience.
  • Explore the underground caves and tunnels of Sofia for a unique and fascinating look at the city's history.
  • Take a day trip to the Rila Monastery or Plovdiv for a taste of Bulgaria's rich history and culture.
  • Visit the National Palace of Culture for concerts, performances, and other cultural events.
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
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