Revival Town Of Elena Tour with Wine Tasting from Veliko Tarnovo
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Revival Town Of Elena Tour with Wine Tasting from Veliko Tarnovo

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About this experience

Visit the small Renaissance town of Elena known for its rich Ottoman history and learn about its centuries-old architecture and its struggle for liberation from Turkish slavery. Taste the dried cured meat produced only here - a famous delicacy know all around Bulgaria. The tour ends with a wine degustation where you get acquainted with regional wines at a local winery.

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Revival Town Of Elena Tour with Wine Tasting from Veliko Tarnovo

Pickup included

Horse riding

Horse riding: One hour horse riding with an instructor.<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Taste of 5 different wines - a white, a rose and a red - accompanied by the famous Elena delicacies

Detailed itinerary

1

Start your tour by visiting the monument of a rebel and military commander, Vulchan. Vulchan Voivod is one of the most legendary names in history and his personality is the object of many beliefs and traditions wandering around the Bulgarian lands, and his exact fate is shrouded in mystery.

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Next, head to a square where most festivals and concerts take place, and in the middle, there is the Freedom Monument, which symbolizes the involvement of the town of Elena in the fight against Turkish slavery.

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From there, visit the Kaleto Park and climb a stone fortress to enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the city.

4

From there, walk to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Church, which was erected on the foundation of an old chapel with the help of Hajji Yurdan Beard, a local revivalist. Also, learn about the Razuhanov Houses, 5 charming houses build under one roof at the end of the 18th century by Hadji Dimitar Razsukanov for his sons.

5

Head to the Pop Nicolas House, which houses the Museum of Paleontology. The study, based at Sofia University - also called Kliment Ohridski, contains some of the fossils and minerals discovered by the students of the university during their study practice in the town of Elena, as well as other interesting exhibits. Bare in mind, the museum is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Admission is not included.

6

Take a walk through the narrow streets to visit the architectural and historical complex, Daskalolivnitsata (Teacher’s school). This is the first Bulgarian pedagogical school and was named by a teacher Petko Slaveikov.
In the same complex of Daskalolivntsa, Kambur Inn is located. It bears the name of its owner, Stoyan Kambura, who was a part of the Elena Revolutionary Committee. It is a curious fact that initially this inn was located in the village of Yovkovtsi, but when the Yovkovtsi dam was built, the building was dismantled and moved to the yard of Daskalolivnitsa. There is currently an ethnographic exposition in the inn. In the complex you can also visit the temple St. Nikola, which hosts the exhibition“ Renaissance Art at the Beginning of the 19th Century - Mural, Icon, and Carving ”. This is the oldest temple in the Elena Balkan. It was built during the formation of Elena as a settlement. The first written document about it dates back to 1518. Legends say that many ancient manuscripts written on parchment were stored there. Here is the Temple of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin which is still in effect. It was originally a wooden chapel, but after a while, it became too small for the residents of Elena and they decided to rebuild it by destroying the old fortress (kale) and using its stones. This was also done to prevent the Turkish garrison from being housed in the fortress. Admission is not included.

7

After strolling through Daskalolivnitsa, make your way to the Clock Tower. Its location was chosen so that its sound could be heard from anywhere in the city. It is one of the first clock towers in the country.

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In the center of the town of Elena, hidden behind thick stone walls, the Hilarion Makariopolski Museum stands, unique in its presence, a focus on spirituality, a beloved and significant place for every Bulgarian.
Тhe house was built in 1710 and is the oldest preserved building in the city, unique for its architectural solutions. In it were born the fighter for clerical independence Hilarion Makariopolski, his brother Nikola Mikhailovsky - a prominent literary and enlightened national revivalist and his son, the poet - satirist and fiction writer Stoyan Mihaylovski.

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Head towards a local winery to taste 3 or 5 different wines - a white, a rose and a red - accompanied by the famous Elena delicacies.
At the chateau, talk with a winemaker or the owners of the winery and discuss the history of the winery, the past and the legend about Kera Tamara and Ivan Alexander, a Bulgarian nobility of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom.

What's not included

Lunch
Entrance fees

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Veliko Tarnovo

Veliko Tarnovo is a historic city in central Bulgaria, known as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. It's famous for its medieval fortress Tsarevets and stunning views of the surrounding hills and the Yantra River. The city offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination in Bulgaria.

Top Attractions

Tsarevets Fortress

Tsarevets is a medieval fortress and the main attraction in Veliko Tarnovo. It was the primary stronghold of the Bulgarian Empire and offers stunning views of the city and the Yantra River.

Historical 1.5 to 2 hours €5 (includes Sound and Light Show)

Arbanasi Village

Arbanasi is a picturesque village near Veliko Tarnovo, known for its well-preserved Renaissance houses and churches. It offers a glimpse into Bulgaria's rich history and architecture.

Historical 2 to 3 hours Free (some attractions may have entry fees)

Samovodska Charshia

Samovodska Charshia is a traditional crafts market and street in Veliko Tarnovo, lined with workshops, art galleries, and souvenir shops. It's a great place to experience local crafts and culture.

Cultural 1 to 2 hours Free to explore (shopping costs vary)

Gurko Street

Gurko Street is one of the most famous streets in Veliko Tarnovo, known for its steep, narrow path and stunning views of the Yantra River and Tsarevets Fortress. It's a popular spot for photos and romantic walks.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Yantra River

The Yantra River flows through Veliko Tarnovo, offering scenic views and recreational activities. It's a great place for a relaxing walk or a picnic.

Nature 1 to 2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Banitsa

A traditional Bulgarian pastry made with filo dough, cheese, and eggs. It's often served for breakfast or as a snack.

Breakfast/Snack Vegetarian

Shopska Salad

A fresh salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, and topped with grated sirene cheese.

Appetizer/Salad Vegetarian

Kebapche

A grilled minced meat sausage made with a mix of pork and beef, seasoned with spices.

Main Course Contains meat

Tarator

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

Appetizer/Soup Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking in the surrounding mountains Horseback riding Rafting on the Yantra River Picnicking by the Yantra River Enjoying a traditional Bulgarian spa treatment Strolling through Samovodska Charshia Visiting Tsarevets Fortress Exploring Arbanasi Village

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, outdoor festivals, and numerous cultural events. It's the best time for sightseeing and enjoying the city's vibrant atmosphere.

20°C to 30°C 68°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Bulgarian
  • Widely spoken: English, Russian
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Bulgarian Lev (BGN)

Time Zone

GMT+2 (EET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Veliko Tarnovo is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps to avoid overcharging

Getting there

By air
  • Burgas Airport • 200 km (124 miles)
  • Varna Airport • 220 km (137 miles)
By train

Veliko Tarnovo Railway Station

By bus

Central Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Yandex.Taxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Tsarevets Hill Samovodska Charshia Gurko Street Arbanasi Village

Day trips

Arbanasi Village
4 km (2.5 miles) • Half day

Arbanasi is a picturesque village near Veliko Tarnovo, known for its well-preserved Renaissance houses and churches. It offers a glimpse into Bulgaria's rich history and architecture.

Dryanovo Monastery
15 km (9.3 miles) • Half day

Dryanovo Monastery is a beautiful Orthodox monastery nestled in the Bachkovo Mountains. It's known for its stunning architecture, frescoes, and peaceful surroundings.

Emen Canyon
40 km (25 miles) • Full day

Emen Canyon is a stunning natural landmark with towering cliffs, lush vegetation, and a scenic river. It's a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the great outdoors.

Festivals

Sound Fest • July Tarnovo International Film Festival • September Veliko Tarnovo International Folklore Festival • June

Pro tips

  • Visit Tsarevets Fortress in the evening for the Sound and Light Show, which brings the history of the Bulgarian Empire to life.
  • Explore Samovodska Charshia, the traditional crafts market, for a unique shopping experience and to support local artisans.
  • Try traditional Bulgarian dishes, such as banitsa, shopska salad, and kebapche, at local restaurants and cafes.
  • Take a day trip to Arbanasi Village for a glimpse into Bulgaria's rich history and architecture.
  • Hike in the surrounding mountains for stunning views of the city and countryside.
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  • Max travelers: 8
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