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Most popular attractions in Bulgaria

Things to do in Bulgaria include exploring the majestic Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, marveling at the medieval beauty of Tsarevets Fortress in Veliko Tarnovo, and hiking the scenic trails around the Seven Rila Lakes, each offering breathtaking views between 2,100 and 2,500 meters above sea level.

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

1. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

Sofia

4.8 (25,244)
ChurchTourist AttractionPlace of WorshipAssociation Or OrganizationPoint of Interest

Experience breathtaking art and architecture that captures history in every stroke. Feel the power of the largest bell ringing through the city’s heart.

Quick facts: Massive and striking, the cathedral towers with a gold-plated dome that sparkles under the Bulgarian sun. Over 2,000 square meters of intricate murals and mosaics paint inside walls, telling stories without words.

Highlights: Underneath the grand dome, hundreds of hand-painted icons create a kaleidoscope of color that seems to dance with the light. An unusual feature is the grand bell weighing over 12 tons, the largest in the country, which resonates deeply across the skyline.

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Rila Monastery

2. Rila Monastery

Rila

4.8 (23,461)
Tourist AttractionChurchPlace of WorshipAssociation Or OrganizationPoint of Interest

Historic Orthodox monastery in a dramatic mountain setting. Walk through frescoed churches, an ancient library, and peaceful cloisters beneath pine-covered peaks.

Quick facts: A hermit named Ivan Rilski sparked the spiritual tradition that grew into the living monastic community you can wander today. Walk into the main courtyard and you'll spot a striped bell tower, an ornate wooden iconostasis and frescoes painted by Zahari Zograf that color the church like a giant storybook.

Highlights: Sneak a closer look at the church frescoes and you'll find Zahari Zograf's self-portrait, a tiny painted man holding a brush, tucked into a corner like an artist's signature. Climb the stout stone keep known as Hrelja's Tower and press your palm against the rough 14th-century masonry to feel the centuries under your fingertips, the tight stairwell turns make the courtyard views suddenly cinematic.

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Seven Rila Lakes

3. Seven Rila Lakes

Rila

4.9 (1,662)
LakeNatural FeatureEstablishment

Seven high-altitude glacial lakes in a dramatic cirque, ideal for hikers and photographers. Hike stone paths between mirror-like lakes and ridge viewpoints.

Quick facts: High in the alpine zone, a chain of seven glacial lakes sits between roughly 2,100 and 2,500 meters, each basin reflecting a different hue from emerald green to deep sapphire. Most visitors tackle a 6 to 8 kilometer loop that climbs about 600 meters, where steep scree, wildflowers and chilly swims punctuate the trek.

Highlights: At sunrise the largest basin becomes a perfect mirror for the surrounding ridges, and many photographers set alarms for the 5:30 to 7:00 a.m. window to catch the banded colors and glassy reflections. On windless mornings the air smells sharply of pine and cold stone, and daring hikers often plunge toes into pools that can register only 5 to 10°C, a bracing shock that feels like proof of having earned the view.

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Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis

4. Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis

Plovdiv

4.7 (20,217)
Historical LandmarkTourist AttractionMuseumHistorical PlacePoint of Interest

Walk a 2nd-century Roman theatre carved into Plovdiv's hillside, with sweeping Old Town views. Hear echoes in marble tiers and inspect the preserved stage up close.

Quick facts: Massive semicircular seating sweeps around a carved orchestra, once packed with roughly 7,000 spectators for dramas, games, and civic ceremonies. Archaeologists peeled back layers of urban life to reveal a three-story stage and marble columns, finds that now host concerts and film screenings against an ancient stone backdrop.

Highlights: Golden light at dusk pours between fluted columns, turning weathered limestone into honey-toned sculpture that looks cinematic from any seat. Press your palm to the worn lower steps and you feel shallow grooves made by thousands of footsteps, while sound still travels so cleanly across about 7,000 seats that unamplified voices carry with uncanny clarity.

Tsarevets Fortress

5. Tsarevets Fortress

Veliko Tarnovo

4.7 (13,223)
Tourist AttractionHistorical LandmarkHistorical PlacePoint of InterestEstablishment

A medieval citadel where Bulgarian kings once ruled, offering dramatic hilltop views. Walk the ramparts, explore the cathedral ruins, and watch the evening light-and-sound show.

Quick facts: Climb the uneven stone stairways and you'll feel echoes of royal processions underfoot, with towers and inner courtyards revealing layers of medieval life. At dusk a dramatic sound-and-light show bathes the ramparts in color and music, turning weathered stone into moving frescoes that pulse with drums and choir.

Highlights: Legend says Baldwin I, the captured Latin emperor, was held in a tower after 1205, a grisly tale that locals still recount around campfires. Attend the evening projections and you might smell wood smoke, hear thunderous percussion, and watch larger-than-life images of coronations and sieges sweep across the walls, a sensory burst that often makes visitors pause in silence.

Pirin National Park

6. Pirin National Park

Bansko

4.8 (6,747)
National ParkParkPoint of InterestEstablishment

Jagged peaks and glacial lakes showcase dramatic alpine scenery in Pirin National Park. Hike ridges, swim in crystal lakes, and spot chamois and alpine flowers.

Quick facts: Jagged limestone peaks carve dramatic skylines, high meadows glow with alpine flowers and the air is sharp with pine and cold stone. Glacial cirques cradle dozens of clear mountain lakes that catch sunrise like tiny mirrors, while old-growth forests hide elusive chamois and alpine birds.

Highlights: A 2,914-meter summit named Vihren thrusts above the ridges, often wearing a cap of wind-polished snow well into summer that gives the whole range a silver edge. Hikers can stumble into ancient Bosnian pine groves where trunks exceed a meter across and resinous bark smells of lemon and wood smoke up close.

Sea Garden

7. Sea Garden

Varna

4.8 (37,849)
ParkTourist AttractionPoint of InterestEstablishment

Historic seaside park with century-old trees and wide Black Sea views. Stroll shaded promenades, floral clock, open-air stages, and family-friendly attractions.

Quick facts: A sweeping seaside park offers several kilometers of shaded promenades, ornate sculptures, and manicured flowerbeds that draw both morning joggers and evening strollers. Street performers, small cafés, and sculpted pavilions create a lively mix of smells and sounds, with fragrant rose bushes and sea salt on the breeze.

Highlights: Colored fountains perform coordinated light-and-water shows in 12 distinct sequences, jets reaching up to 15 meters while brass bands or recorded folk tunes fill the air. A local tradition called the Lantern Walk decorates more than 200 plane-tree branches with tiny paper lanterns during summer nights, the glow reflected on pathways and the faces of people gathered to watch.

Sozopol Old Town

8. Sozopol Old Town

Sozopol

4.7 (809)
Tourist AttractionPoint of InterestEstablishment

A seaside medieval town with wooden houses, narrow cobbled lanes, and coastal views. Stroll galleries, ancient ruins, and watch sunset from the harbour.

Quick facts: Narrow cobbled lanes weave past honey-toned stone houses and wooden balconies, so every stroll feels like wandering through a sailor's postcard. Sea-salt air blends with frying fish outside tucked-away taverns, while small chapels and archaeological fragments peek from rocky corners.

Highlights: Golden-hour light turns wooden façades burnished ochre, while courtyard musicians sometimes play, letting violin and lute notes drift across the water. Local fishermen still haul three painted wooden boats onto pebble coves at sunrise, diesel-and-brine smells mixing with gull cries as nets flash like silver in the sun.

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Traditional Sweet Dishes

Kozunak

Kozunak

Kozunak is a braided sweet Easter bread enriched with eggs, butter, and often raisins, traditionally prepared for Orthodox Easter and shared with family.

Tikvenik

Tikvenik

Tikvenik is a sweet pumpkin-filled pastry similar to banitsa, flavored with cinnamon and walnuts, and it is a popular autumn and holiday dessert.

Mekitsi

Mekitsi

Mekitsi are deep-fried dough pieces served hot with powdered sugar, jam, or white brine cheese, and they are a classic Bulgarian breakfast and street treat.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Banitsa

Banitsa

Banitsa is a layered filo pastry filled with crumbled white brine cheese, eggs, or spinach, and it is ubiquitous at celebrations with a coin tucked inside at New Year for luck.

Shopska salad

Shopska salad

Shopska salad, made from tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, onions, and coarsely grated sirene cheese, was created to showcase Bulgarian produce and has become a national symbol.

Kebapche

Kebapche

Kebapche are grilled minced meat rolls seasoned with cumin and pepper, commonly served with fries and lyutenitsa, and they are a staple at barbecues and taverns.

Traditional Beverages

Rakia

Rakia

Rakia is a strong fruit brandy, most often plum, traditionally homemade and used for toasts and celebrations, it is widely considered Bulgaria's national spirit.

Ayran

Ayran

Ayran is a salted yogurt drink enjoyed year round as a refreshing accompaniment to savory dishes, and Bulgaria is famous for its yogurt thanks to Lactobacillus bulgaricus discovered by a Bulgarian scientist.

Boza

Boza

Boza is a thick, slightly sweet fermented drink made from millet or corn, rich in natural probiotics and long consumed as a warming winter beverage.

Frequently Asked Questions about Bulgaria

What is the best time to visit Bulgaria?
The best months to visit Bulgaria are May, June, July, August, and September. During these months, the weather is generally warm and pleasant, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Is Bulgaria an expensive country to visit?
Bulgaria is relatively affordable with an average cost of living around $900 per month. This makes it a budget-friendly destination compared to many other European countries.
How safe is tap water in Bulgaria?
Tap water in Bulgaria is safe to drink. Visitors can consume tap water without concern, making it convenient and cost-effective while traveling.
What is the quality of public transportation in Bulgaria?
Public transport in Bulgaria scores about 6 out of 10. It is functional and covers major cities and towns, but travelers may find it less efficient than in some other European countries.
How many tourists visit Bulgaria each year?
Bulgaria welcomes around 9 million tourists annually. This indicates it is a popular destination, especially during peak travel seasons.

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Most popular day trips

Plovdiv

145 km 1h 40m by car

Ancient Roman ruins, vibrant old town, lively cultural scene.

Rila Monastery

120 km 1h 40m by car

Iconic UNESCO monastery set in scenic Rila Mountains.

Veliko Tarnovo

220 km 3h by car

Historic medieval capital with hilltop fortress views.

Varna & Nessebar (Black Sea)

440 km 4h 30m by car

Coastal city and nearby ancient town of Nessebar, beaches.

Bansko

160 km 2h 30m by car

Popular ski resort in Pirin Mountains, good summer hiking.

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Comments (9)

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Amelie V.

Public transport worked fine but sometimes confusing if you don’t speak Bulgarian. The Black Sea coast is stunning but peak season is packed. Good mix of nature and history here.

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Esi A.

Local tip: Grab a day pass for Sofia’s trams and buses, it saves hassle and cash. Also, many museums offer free entry on the first Sunday each month.

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Ngozi M.

Definitely try the local banitsa and shopska salad, so tasty! The nightlife is fun but mostly in bigger cities. Weather was unpredictable, bring layers.

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Ayo F.

If you want authentic food away from tourists, avoid restaurants near the main squares. Walk a couple blocks to find cheaper, better meals with locals.

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Miguel F.

Bulgaria was a nice surprise for me. Food is hearty but not always fresh like I hoped. Weather in fall was mild, perfect for sightseeing. Two weeks felt just right to explore.

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Getting there

Train stations

Sofia Central Station

Connections to Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Ruse, Vidin

Plovdiv Train Station

Connections to Sofia, Burgas, Varna

Varna Train Station

Connections to Sofia, Plovdiv, Burgas

From Sofia Airport use the metro or a licensed taxi to reach the center quickly.

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Visa & entry

Non-Schengen
Max stay: 90 days
Visa-free access

EU/EEA, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Israel

Visa required

Many African countries, several Asian and Middle Eastern countries; check Bulgaria's embassy for specifics

Check entry rules for your nationality well before travel; allow time for visa processing.

Useful information for Bulgaria

Shopping locationsVitosha Boulevard, Mall of Sofia, Paradise Center, Grand Mall Varna
Nightlife locationsSofia clubs and bars, Plovdiv pubs, Sunny Beach clubs
Popular casual restaurantsMehana taverns, Local bistros
Popular fancy restaurantsSense Restaurant, Manu, The View
Popular coffee shopsMade in Home, Rainbow Factory, Drekka
Tap water safe to drinkYes
Digital nomad visaNo
Best taxi appBolt, Yandex.Taxi, TaxiMe
Taxi price / km$0.6
Tourists / year9000000
Population6900000
Mobile internet speed4 Mbps
Unemployment percentage6 %
Poverty percentage22 %
Average income / month$900
Average cost of living / month$900
Hotel price / night from$25
Beer price from$1.8
Coffee price from$1.5
Street food price from$1
Restaurant meal price from$8
Local currencyBGN
Power plug typesC, F
ReligionsEastern Orthodox, Islam, Other
Spoken languagesBulgarian, Turkish, Romani, English
EthnicitiesBulgarians, Turks, Roma
Political orientationcenter-right
Population density64 /km²
Geographical area110994 km²
Possible natural disastersfloods, heatwaves, earthquakes, wildfires
Dangerous animalsbrown bears, wolves, vipers
Locations for a nice walkVitosha Mountain, Sea Garden Varna, Old Town Plovdiv, Borisova Gradina
Public transportationsMetro, Tram, Bus, Marshrutka (minibus)
AirlinesBulgaria Air, Wizz Air, Ryanair
Suggested vaccinationsRoutine vaccinations, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Tetanus
Architecture typeByzantine, Ottoman, Bulgarian Revival, Soviet-era, Roman ruins
Average beer consumption per person / year70 l
Average wine consumption per person / year22 l
Tipping cultureSmall tips expected, around 5-10%.
Coworking / day$10
Airbnb / month$900
1BR rent / month$350
Gym / month$30
Daily budget (backpacker)$30
Daily budget (mid-range)$60

Overview for Bulgaria

English proficiencyAverage
Traffic safetyBad
Friendly to foreignersAverage
Freedom of speechGood
Public transportationAverage
HealthcareAverage
EducationAverage
Power grid reliabilityGood
Crime safetyGood
WalkabilityGood
NightlifeGood
Food sceneGood
LGBTQ+ friendlyAverage
Startup sceneAverage
Noise levelAverage
CleanlinessAverage
Nature accessVery good

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