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    Day 1

    137 mi4 mi

    Veliko Tarnovo, the Gem of Historic Bulgaria

    Today you will be diving into the Bulgarian history. From fortresses to monuments of famous rulers, you will be amazed by the rich history that Bulgaria has to offer. You will start off by visiting one of the most beautiful and famous fortresses in Bulgaria, get lost in its corridors as you reimagine the life that was lived here in the 10th century. You will then be able to capture some of the greatest sites in all of Bulgaria by visiting the Mini-Bulgaria park. However, it’s not all history lessons today. You will also immerse in some of the greatest optical illusions and take amazing photos that will make all of your social media friends jealous.
    Founders of the Bulgarian State Monument

    Founders of the Bulgarian State Monument

    Stop off in the town of Shumen, to visit this incredible site. Towering concrete statues overlook the city, this monument forms an important part of the Bulgarian history paying tribute to the past rulers of Bulgaria, back in time when there were kingdoms that outstretched far into the distance.
    This site is a great testament of Bulgaria’s spirit as a country can withstand any pressure thrown on top of it.
    89 mi
    2 hrs 15 min
    Parking

    Parking

    Park your car here to visit the second site for the day.
    0.3 mi
    5 min
    Restaurant Vladishki Bridge

    Restaurant Vladishki Bridge

    Enjoy a beautiful view of the fortress while eating lunch by the river. Stop off at this charming restaurant situated right by a local river.
    With homemade dishes and typical Bulgarian cuisine, it’s an absolute delight taking a break here. Make sure you try their “kofte” and their very own homemade rakia (the typical alcohol from this region).
    Open hours: Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00 Sunday: 09:00 - 16:00 Monday - Friday: closed
    If you are visiting on a weekday, try The Green Restaurant, just 10-min walk from here (it is open every day for lunch).
    0.9 mi
    25 min
    Tsarevets Fortress

    Tsarevets Fortress

    Situated on top of a mountain overlooking the city, the Tsaravets fortress is one of the most famous in all of Bulgaria. Originally used as a defensive point to protect the people from outside invasion during the Thracian period, the fortress became the Second Bulgarian Empire’s capital in the 8th century when the Slavs and Bulgars took over.
    You can feel the rich history of this place as you are walking through its narrow corridors, with the walls echoing memories of the past. Make your way south towards the tower, where you see incredible views of the mountains and city. Open Hours: April - October Monday - Sunday: 08:00 - 20:00
    November - March Monday - Sunday: 09:00 - 16:00
    For more information on visiting, click the official website.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    Tower of Baldwin

    Tower of Baldwin

    The Baldwin tower, named after Baldwin I of Flanders, a Crusader who led the sacking of Christian Byzantium in 1204. He was later imprisoned and executed when the Bulgarians took back their rightfully owned place here.
    The tower itself is dark and gloomy and definitely gives you the chills from the history that took place here. However, the views from here are absolutely spectacular, so definitely worth the visit.
    0.7 mi
    15 min
    Mini-Bulgaria Park

    Mini-Bulgaria Park

    Why not visit the whole of Bulgaria in just an hour! This impressive museum features miniature versions of some of the top attractions in Bulgaria. From famous monuments to churches, it’s definitely a great place to learn as much as possible about Bulgaria’s most important sites. My personal favorite is the ancient theater in Plovdiv.
    Open Hours: April - September Monday - Sunday: 09:00 - 19:30
    October - March Monday - Sunday: 09:00 - 18:00
    0.9 mi
    20 min
    Museum of Illusions

    Museum of Illusions

    To mix it up a bit and if you have had enough of history lessons, visit one of the most popular attractions in the city - the Illusions museum. Featuring some incredible optical illusion experiences that stir the imagination, this is the perfect place to have some fun with your camera and create memorable moments.
    Open Hours: Sunday - Friday: 10:00 - 19:00 Saturday: 10:00 - 20:00
    For more information about the museum, visit its official website.
    0.3 mi
    10 min
    Shtastliveca

    Shtastliveca

    By far, it's the most popular restaurant of the city, thanks to its incredible views over the mountains and the city below. It offers authentic Bulgarian cuisine with a range of dishes to choose from, including vegetarian options. The zucchini balls with brie cheese and jam are amazing. Also try their delicious desserts.
    It's best to book a table in advance to avoid disappointment.
    Open Hours: Monday - Sunday: 11:00 - 00:00
    1 mi
    20 min
    Parking

    Parking

    Collect your car and travel to your last destination for the day.
    48.1 mi
    1 hr 20 min

    Balkan Guest House

    Situated right above the central Balkan, this accommodation is the perfect place to spend a night’s rest. Surrounded by mountains on all site, this charming guesthouse provides an authentic Bulgarian experience. Situated close to some of the highlights of the Balkan, such as Botev Peak and Peeshti Skali, there are plenty of hiking trails to try from here.
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