Explore Plovdiv on a guided tour from Sofia. Discover the Old Town, see the Roman Theater, and enjoy a traditional Bulgarian lunch.
Pickup included
Begin your day with a convenient pickup from your hotel in Sofia at 9:30 AM. Relax in a private car as you make your way to Plovdiv, a journey of about 2 hours.
Upon arrival, embark on a 2-hour guided tour of Plovdiv’s old town. Discover the city’s rich history, which spans Thracian, Roman, Byzantine, Medieval Bulgarian, Ottoman, Revival Bulgarian, and Soviet periods.
Stroll through the old Revival houses from the 19th century, admire the Roman theater and stadium, and take in the views from Nebet Hill. Walk along the main street, officially the longest pedestrian street in Europe.
After the tour, enjoy a traditional local lunch at a special restaurant. Choose from chicken, pork, fish, or vegetarian options.
After lunch, enjoy an hour of free time for shopping on the main street and exploring souvenir shops.
At around 3:30 PM, begin your journey back to Sofia, arriving at your hotel by 5:30 PM.
This is a day trip, so the total duration in the description (8 hours) also includes the traveling time from Sofia to Plovdiv and vice versa.
We do not have baby/ child seats in our cars, so we cannot accommodate children under 5 yeas old on this trip.
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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.
Central Railway Station
Central Bus Station, South Bus Station
The metro is efficient, clean, and affordable. It's the fastest way to get around Sofia.
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