Explore the enchanting city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, a captivating blend of ancient history and vibrant modern life. This tour highlights Europe's oldest continuously inhabited city, from its Roman ruins and Revival-era houses to its lively pedestrian streets and panoramic viewpoints. It's a perfect journey for those who appreciate deep cultural history, stunning architecture, and the timeless charm of cobblestone streets.
Singing Fountains
A lively fountain area in Plovdiv, known for its performances.
Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis
A stunningly preserved ancient Roman theatre offering panoramic city views and hosting cultural events.
Princess Casino
A prominent casino located on Plovdiv's main pedestrian street.
Military Club Plovdiv
An impressive architectural building serving as a cultural center and event venue.
Monument to Gyuro Mihailov
A monument dedicated to Gyuro Mihailov, a key figure in Bulgarian history.
Central Park
A central green space offering a relaxing atmosphere in the heart of the city.
Central Square
The bustling heart of Plovdiv, connecting major streets and attractions.
Demetra Fountain
A notable fountain located near the Singing Fountains area.
Morado Bar & Dinner
A popular bar and dinner spot offering a vibrant dining experience.
Dancing Girls Water Fountain
An artistic water fountain, one of several along Plovdiv's main pedestrian thoroughfare.
Dimitar Kudoglu Monument
A monument honoring Dimitar Kudoglu, a significant local personality.
Lucien Chevallaz Monument
A monument dedicated to Lucien Chevallaz, a notable figure in Plovdiv's infrastructure development.
Roman Forum of Philippopolis
The archaeological remains of the ancient Roman Forum, showcasing the city's past grandeur.
Antique Library
An ancient structure believed to be part of the Roman Forum's library.
Main Street Knyaz Alexander I
Plovdiv's bustling main pedestrian street, perfect for shopping, dining, and people-watching.
Fountain at Stefan Stambolov Square
A prominent fountain located in Stefan Stambolov Square, near the City Hall.
Statue of Milyo
A whimsical statue representing a beloved local figure, adding character to the streets.
Hans & Gretel candy shop
A charming candy shop offering a wide selection of sweets and treats.
Ancient Stadium of Philippopolis
The remarkably preserved remains of an ancient Roman stadium, once seating thousands.
Djumaya Mosque
An active Ottoman-era mosque, representing a significant part of Plovdiv's historical and cultural tapestry.
Nebet Tepe
A historic hill offering breathtaking panoramic views of Plovdiv and its surroundings.
Satori Magic Café-Bar
A unique café-bar known for its distinctive ambiance and magical theme.
Hebros Hotel
A charming hotel set within a beautifully preserved National Revival house in the Old Town.
Retro Photo Old Plovdiva
A unique attraction offering historical costume photoshoots in the heart of the Old Town.
St. Konstantin & Elena Church
An ancient and beautifully decorated church, significant for its religious and artistic heritage.
Regional Ethnographic Museum
A museum dedicated to Bulgarian ethnographic heritage, displayed within an exquisite architectural setting.
Bakalova House Craft Center
A hub for traditional Bulgarian crafts, often featuring live demonstrations.
Pŭldin Fortress
Remnants of ancient fortifications on Nebet Tepe, offering historical insights and city vistas.
Little Horse House
A picturesque example of Plovdiv's National Revival architecture.
Antique Shop
A shop filled with unique antique items and collectibles.
Lamartine’s House
A historic house named after the poet Lamartine, showcasing exquisite National Revival architecture.
The View Terrace
A terrace providing magnificent panoramic views of Plovdiv.
“Sveta Bogoroditsa” Church
An important church featuring beautiful architecture and religious significance.
Gavril Krastevich monument
A monument honoring Gavril Krastevich, a notable Bulgarian.