No raven lands in Vratsa... because is a nest of eagles.
Vratsa and the region are not very popular places for foreign tourists. But the land is full of history - from Cooper age, Thracians time, Middle ages, Ottoman period, and the time of Bulgarian revival, when Bulgarians fought for their freedom and independence.
See the beautiful countryside, the longest mountain range in the Balkan peninsula, and natural phenomena.
With this tour, you will see a hidden land full of legends. Be a part of one of them.
Pickup included
Visit one of the last fortresses of the Secon Bulgarian kingdom - XIV century A.D.
Vratsa is the biggest city in Northwest Bulgaria. The city is surrounded by the beautiful Balkan mountain, giving for the tourists magnificent views, caves, waterfalls and stone figures.
The land of Vratsa is full of history - visit the history museum in the city with the biggest Thracian silver treasury, the Ethnographical complex with 3 preserved old houses, and two old towers.
Visit one of the arts of nature - God's bridge, which a favorite place for the citizens of Vratsa.
Visit a fortress, which was used in the ate antiquity and the middle ages.
The famous poet and fighter for the freedom of Bulgaria - Hristo Botev, found his death on this peak. Visit the monument and enjoy the views.
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.
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.
Vitosha Mountain offers a stunning backdrop to Sofia and is a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and enjoying nature.
This museum houses a vast collection of artifacts that tell the story of Bulgaria's rich history.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Boyana Church is known for its stunning frescoes dating back to the 13th century.
This historic building was once a public bathhouse and is now a popular spot for shopping and dining.
A traditional Bulgarian pastry made with layers of filo dough, cheese, and eggs. It's often served for breakfast with a side of yogurt.
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.
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).
A cold soup made with yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, and dill. It's a refreshing dish, especially during the hot summer months.
This is the best time to visit Sofia for warm weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and cultural events.
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GMT+2 (EET)
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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.
Available • Apps: Yellow Taxi, OK Taxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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 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 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.
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