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Plan language: БългарскиIf you are looking for things to do in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, an ancient city with exceptional landmarks awaits you. Take a walk through the old town center, where the 1st-century Ancient Theater of Philippopolis is located, which can seat up to 5,000 spectators. Be sure to also visit Nebet Tepe hill with its unique view, as well as the creative Kapana district with its charming streets.


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The old town center is like an open-air museum, where every corner tells a story. You will stroll along cobblestone streets among colorful houses full of art, wine, and vibrant creativity.
Бързи факти: Тук се преплитат тракийски, римски, византийски и османски влияния, което създава уникална историческа мозайка. Повече от 200 къщи от периода на българското възраждане са превърнати в художествени галерии, работилници и музеи.
Акценти: Под повърхността на павираните улици се крие един от най-добре запазените римски стадиони на Балканите, който някога е побирал 30 000 зрители. Вечер, докато се разхождаш по главната улица, можеш да видиш през стъкления под древните каменни трибуни, които се намират на цели три метра под краката ти.


One of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the Balkans with surprisingly modern acoustics. You will sit on a stone nearly two millennia old and watch a performance under the stars.
Бързи факти: Its 28 rows of Moorish marble seats hold over 5,000 spectators, and the acoustics are so precise that you can hear a match being lit on stage from the back row. The theater was only discovered in the 1970s during routine archaeological excavations, and then fully restored in a project lasting over a decade.
Акценти: During summer evenings, the 1,800-year-old stone warms up to a pleasant 30 degrees, so the audience often sits on original Roman seats without feeling cold. The theater has a unique southern orientation, meaning the sun sets directly behind the audience during performances, creating golden light on the stage.


Step onto the hill where the city's history began. Admire the 360-degree view of red rooftops and ancient walls that breathe in every season.
Бързи факти: "На три хълма стои най-старата част на града, където хората са живели още преди 8000 години. Тук траки, македонци и римляни са оставили своите следи, а днес това е популярно място за събиране с удивителна гледка."
Акценти: "Под пода на древната крепост лежат слоеве от пет различни цивилизации, които можеш да наблюдаваш направо през стъклените плочи в пода. Най-изненадващото е, че сред руините можеш да си поръчаш кафе и да наблюдаваш залеза, както преди 2000 години са го наблюдавали римските сенатори."


The largest ethnographic treasury in Bulgaria takes you into the heart of Balkan heritage. Walk through four centuries of folk tradition, from colorful costumes to ancient crafts.
Бързи факти: With an exhibition of over 40,000 items, it tells the story of Bulgaria's rich heritage from the 15th to the 20th century. The focus is on exceptional collections of folk costumes, musical instruments, and traditional crafts that bring the daily life of past generations to life.
Акценти: One of the most charming parts is the collection of over 2,000 traditional costumes, some of which are decorated with more than 2 kilograms of silver coins. It is these details that tell stories about status, wealth, and wedding customs that you will not find in any tourist guide.


The view from Bunardzhik Hill stretches across all of Plovdiv to the Rhodopes. At the top, an 11.5-meter stone soldier awaits you with a story that unites the city.
Бързи факти: On the 156-meter-high Bunardzhik Hill stands an 11.5-meter statue of a soldier with a rifle pointed eastward. The people of Plovdiv affectionately call it Alyosha, after the hero from a Russian song about a Soviet soldier.
Акценти: Every spring, thousands of Plovdiv residents gather at the foot of the statue for the traditional celebration of Liberation Day, where the wind carries the scent of linden trees and flowers. At night, powerful spotlights illuminate the statue so that its shadow stretches across half the city.


A magnificent neo-Gothic facade greets you in the heart of Plovdiv's old town. Inside, you will admire hand-painted stained glass and a breathtaking marble altar.
Бързи факти: Католическата катедрала "Свети Лудвиг" в Пловдив е най-голямата католическа църква в България и втората по големина на целия Балкански полуостров. Нейната история датира от 40-те години на 19 век, когато е построена от френски католически мисионери, а камбанарията ѝ е висока цели 44 метра.
Акценти: Вътрешността ви изненадва с поразителен бароков олтар от бял мрамор, донесен чак от Италия. Под катедралата се намира тайна крипта с колекция от древни релефи и стенописи, открити при реставрацията през 2002 г.


The only water-and-light spectacle in Bulgaria, enchanting locals and travelers every evening. Walk through a veil of water droplets while pulsing lasers and sound waves surround you.
Бързи факти: Вода, светлина и музика се сливат в напълно синхронизирано представление, където 200-метрова водна завеса е последвана от цветни лазерни ефекти. Всяка вечер в 21 часа стотици хора се събират на главния площад, за да гледат 30-минутен спектакъл.
Акценти: Водни струи се издигат цели 40 метра високо и танцуват в ритъма на класическа музика, поп песни и дори филмови саундтракове. Специфичност е петъчната вечер, когато местни диджеи на живо смесват музиката и фонтаните импровизират заедно с тях - нещо, което не се вижда навсякъде.


Step onto the glass platform above the largest Roman mosaic in Bulgaria. Walk through history, where the floor is nearly 1700 years old and you look at it from above.
Бързи факти: Beneath ancient glass lies 2,000 square meters of colorful mosaics, most of which are preserved in their original form from the 4th century. The basilica floor plan is 83 meters long, making it one of the largest early Christian churches in the Balkan Peninsula.
Акценти: You walk from a bird's-eye view above 2,000-year-old mosaics depicting geometric patterns and floral motifs in vivid shades of red, green, and gold. Each pattern is unique; archaeologists believe they were laid by masters from different parts of the Roman Empire, so no two square meters are the same.
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Kozunak is a sweet, braided Easter bread enriched with eggs, butter, and sugar. It is traditionally decorated with colored hard-boiled eggs pressed into the dough before baking.

This popular autumn dessert uses layers of thin phyllo dough filled with sweet pumpkin and walnuts. It is often dusted with powdered sugar and cinnamon for extra flavor.

Tikvenik is a traditional Bulgarian pastry made from rolled phyllo dough filled with grated pumpkin, sugar, and walnuts. It is a beloved comfort dessert especially enjoyed during the colder months.

This iconic Bulgarian salad features tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, and white brine cheese called sirene. It originated in the 1960s and was named after the Shopi people who inhabit the region around Sofia and Plovdiv.

Kebapche is a grilled minced meat sausage seasoned with cumin, black pepper, and salt. It is a staple of Bulgarian barbecue and is often served with a side of fresh Shopska salad and fries.

Patatnik is a traditional potato and cheese dish from the Plovdiv and Rhodope region. It is made with grated potatoes, onions, eggs, and mint, then baked until golden and crispy.

Ayran is a cold, savory yogurt drink mixed with water and a pinch of salt. It is a classic refreshment throughout Bulgaria and is especially popular alongside grilled meats and heavy meals.

Mastika is a strong anise-flavored alcoholic liqueur that turns milky white when water is added. It is considered Bulgaria's national spirit and is often enjoyed as an aperitif or with meze dishes.

Grozdeva Rakiya is Bulgaria's traditional grape brandy, often homemade and deeply rooted in local culture. Plovdiv and its surrounding region are famous for producing some of the finest rakiya in the country.
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Bulgaria's capital city with rich history, museums, and vibrant nightlife.
A charming historic town with colorful 19th-century houses and cobblestone streets.
One of Bulgaria's largest and oldest Eastern Orthodox monasteries.
Medieval fortress ruins perched on a rocky hill with panoramic views.
Popular ski resort town in the Rhodope Mountains with winter sports.
Sofia to Burgas line, Istanbul Express, and domestic routes.
From Plovdiv Airport take a taxi or bus to the city center (15 min). From Sofia Airport take a train or bus to Plovdiv (about 2 hours).
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Коментари (6)
Plovdiv surprised me. The old town is charming but the hills nearly killed me. Great food everywhere though.
Most museums are closed on Mondays. We learned that the hard way. Plan your cultural days carefully.
Wish we had stayed longer than 2 days. The streets are full of history and the cafes are perfect for people watching.
Weather was perfect in September. Not too hot. Found the city super walkable and felt safe even at night.
Skip the restaurants right on the main pedestrian street. Walk into Kapana district for better food and half the price.