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Discover Bulgaria's rich history, stunning mountains, and beautiful Black Sea coast on this unforgettable 5-day summer journey through one of Europe's most underrated destinations.

Discover Bulgaria's rich history, stunning mountains, and beautiful Black Sea coast on this unforgettable 5-day summer journey through one of Europe's most underrated destinations.
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Bulgaria, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.

Arrive early to beat the crowds. This massive gold-domed cathedral is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. Look for the crypt museum and the icon collection inside.

Arrive early to beat the crowds. This massive gold-domed cathedral is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. Look for the crypt museum and the icon collection inside.
~1.5 hours
Head to Zhenski Pazar (Women's Market) near the Luvov Most bridge. It's a lively open-air market where locals shop for fresh produce, cheese, cured meats, and nuts. Try a sample of sirene (Bulgarian white cheese) from the dairy stalls.
~1 hours
Find a mehana (traditional tavern) on Tsar Samuil Street near the market. Look for places with outdoor seating and a wood-fired grill visible from the entrance.

Located in the Boyana district, about 15 minutes south of the center by bus or taxi. The vast collection includes Thracian gold treasures and the oldest gold treasure in the world from the Varna Necropolis.

Located in the Boyana district, about 15 minutes south of the center by bus or taxi. The vast collection includes Thracian gold treasures and the oldest gold treasure in the world from the Varna Necropolis.
~2 hours
Search for Sense Hotel Rooftop Bar or the bar at the top of the Rodina Hotel, both on Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard. Both offer panoramic views of the mountains surrounding Sofia and the city center landmarks.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at any bakery near the cathedral and ask for a slice of Banitsa (flaky phyllo pastry filled with cheese and eggs) and a cup of Bulgarian yogurt.
Banitsa
Find a mehana near Zhenski Pazar market and order Shopska salad (chopped cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, and white cheese) plus a grilled meat plate with fresh bread.
Shopska saladCentral location puts you within walking distance of the cathedral, market, and metro stops, making it easy to reach the museum and evening spots.
Central location puts you within walking distance of the cathedral, market, and metro stops, making it easy to reach the museum and evening spots.

Depart Sofia early (2-hour drive). Explore the colorful frescoes and cloister of this UNESCO site, one of Bulgaria's most iconic landmarks. Dress modestly for entry into the monastery church.

Depart Sofia early (2-hour drive). Explore the colorful frescoes and cloister of this UNESCO site, one of Bulgaria's most iconic landmarks. Dress modestly for entry into the monastery church.

Drive to the chairlift base at Panichishte, take the lift up to hike between the glacial lakes. The Kidney Lake and Eye Lake trails are well marked; allow 3-4 hours round trip with breaks.

Drive to the chairlift base at Panichishte, take the lift up to hike between the glacial lakes. The Kidney Lake and Eye Lake trails are well marked; allow 3-4 hours round trip with breaks.
~2.5 hours
Take the E79 through the Rila Valley and Borovets pass for mountain views. Stop at a roadside spring for fresh mineral water along the way.
~2 hours
Head to the Vitoshka area or the streets around Serdika metro station where many mehanas are clustered. Look for places with live folk music and outdoor terraces in summer.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a bakery or café near your Sofia accommodation before the early departure. Ask for a banitsa (warm filo pastry filled with cheese and eggs) and a cup of Bulgarian yogurt to start the day.
Banitsa
Stop at a mountain hut near the Seven Rila Lakes chairlift area or at the Panichishte resort. Order a grilled Kebapche (seasoned minced meat roll) with fresh Shopska salad and local bread.
Kebapche
Find a traditional mehana around Sofia's Vitoshka Boulevard or Serdika district. Order a mixed grill platter and a glass of rakia (fruit brandy) to end the day with local flavors.
RakiaCentral location puts you close to traditional mehanas and metro access for exploring the rest of the city.
Central location puts you close to traditional mehanas and metro access for exploring the rest of the city.

Walk up to the hilltop theater in the Old Town section of Plovdiv. Arrive early to get photos without crowds and read the information plaques about its 2nd-century Roman origins.

Walk up to the hilltop theater in the Old Town section of Plovdiv. Arrive early to get photos without crowds and read the information plaques about its 2nd-century Roman origins.
~2.5 hours
Wander the cobblestone lanes around Saborna and Kiril Nektariev streets to see colorful Revival-period houses with carved wooden facades. Pop into the free Ethnographic Museum courtyard.
~2 hours
Head to the pedestrian streets between ulitsa Rayko Daskalov and ulitsa Otets Paisiy, where galleries, craft shops, and street art fill the former artisans' quarter. Check out the open-air atelier spaces.
~1.5 hours
Search for a wine bar on ulitsa Otets Paisiy in Kapana that offers tasting flights of Thracian Valley varieties like Mavrud and Melnik. Most serve small cheese plates alongside.
~2 hours
Look along ulitsa Otets Paisiy or the Old Town edge for a restaurant with a balcony view over the city. Order a Shopska salad (cucumber, tomato, pepper, and white cheese) and grilled meat.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near the central pedestrian street and order a warm Banitsa (flaky phyllo pastry filled with cheese) with a cup of Bulgarian yogurt or coffee.
Banitsa
Grab a quick lunch at a small restaurant in Kapana district and order Kebapche (grilled minced meat skewers) with fresh tomato salad and a side of fried potatoes.
KebapcheStaying in Kapana keeps you steps from the evening dining and wine bars, with a 10-minute walk up to the Old Town sights.
Staying in Kapana keeps you steps from the evening dining and wine bars, with a 10-minute walk up to the Old Town sights.

Stroll the cobblestone streets of the old town on the peninsula, visiting the Archaeological Museum and the 15th-century Church of the Holy Mother of God. Walk up to the southern fortress wall for views over the bay.

Stroll the cobblestone streets of the old town on the peninsula, visiting the Archaeological Museum and the 15th-century Church of the Holy Mother of God. Walk up to the southern fortress wall for views over the bay.
~2.5 hours
Head to Kavatsi Beach or the central Sozopol beach just south of the old town. Both are sandy with shallow water and have beach bars for drinks and snacks.
~2.5 hours
Explore the small UNESCO-listed island town, focusing on the cluster of medieval churches like St Stephen's Church (now a museum). Follow the main street from the bridge to the far tip.
~1.5 hours
Walk the coastal path along the southern shore of Nessebar's old town peninsula. The wooden boardwalk near the marina offers the clearest sunset view back toward the mainland.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast from a bakery stall near Sozopol's main square and try Mekitsi (deep-fried dough, often served with powdered sugar or jam).
Mekitsi
Find a seaside grill restaurant along Sozopol's beachfront and order a fresh Shopska salad (chopped cucumber, tomato, onion and white cheese) with grilled fish or chicken.
Shopska saladYou finish the day with a sunset walk in Nessebar, so staying nearby avoids extra travel and lets you enjoy evening strolls along the promenade.
You finish the day with a sunset walk in Nessebar, so staying nearby avoids extra travel and lets you enjoy evening strolls along the promenade.

Arrive early at the Bunderitsa hut trailhead near Bansko. Follow the marked trail up to the Vihren hut for panoramic views of the marble peaks and glacial lakes. Wear sturdy boots and carry water.

Arrive early at the Bunderitsa hut trailhead near Bansko. Follow the marked trail up to the Vihren hut for panoramic views of the marble peaks and glacial lakes. Wear sturdy boots and carry water.
~2.5 hours
Drive to the Belogradchik Fortress parking lot just off the main road. Walk the upper fortress loop to see the red sandstone pillars up close, especially the Madonna and the Horseman formations.

Stroll along the coastal promenade of Varna's Sea Garden, starting at the entrance near the Asparuhovo Bridge end. Look for the sundial and the small aquarium building near the center.

Stroll along the coastal promenade of Varna's Sea Garden, starting at the entrance near the Asparuhovo Bridge end. Look for the sundial and the small aquarium building near the center.
~2 hours
Find a seafood restaurant along the pedestrian street at the south end of the Sea Garden, near the beach. Order fresh black mussels and a cold Shumensko beer to celebrate the last night.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a bakery near your accommodation and order a warm Mekitsi (Bulgarian fried dough) with a sprinkle of powdered sugar and a glass of Ayran (yogurt drink).
MekitsiClose to the Sea Garden and within walking distance of great dinner spots along the waterfront.
Close to the Sea Garden and within walking distance of great dinner spots along the waterfront.
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Hotel $25/night. Food: Restaurant meal $8 + street food $1 + coffee $1.5 + beer $1.8 = ~$14/day. Transport: using public transit (metro/tram/bus) and occasional short taxi rides, estimated $6/day. Activities: museums, sights, estimated $10/day.
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