The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Bulgaria, Bulgaria

May 16, 2022 Franklyn Hardiman

Coordinates: 42°45′N 25°30′E / 42.750°N 25.500°E / 42.750; 25.500
Restaurants in Bulgaria

1. Rila Monastery

Rila 2643 Bulgaria 0896 872010 [email protected] https://rilskimanastir.org/
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5.0 based on 1,885 reviews

Rila Monastery

Founded in the 10th century, this monastery was restored in the 15th and again in the 19th century.

Reviewed By 118val - Shepparton, Australia

Rila Monastery is considered to be one of Bulgaria's most holy sites and is UNESCO listed. It is situated in the Rila Mountains in the deep valley of the Riska River. Apparently named after the hermit Ivan of Rila from 876 - 946 AD. The Monastery was founded in the 10th century and was the spiritual and cultural center during the 12th to 14th century. The richly engraved gates lead into a stunning view of the Monastery. Our first visit was to the Museum which housed some amazing artifacts such as old books, beautifully embroidered robes belonging to the clergy and an incredible wooden cross that was intricately carved. We then viewed the stunning external vivid coloured paintings covering the external walls, the interior is equally as stunning but you cannot photograph the interior. Once outside we could see the towers where guards use to protect the site, around the edge of the complex are the monks rooms. The building is well maintained and painted with a series of wooden stair cases and balconies. It is well worth a visit.

2. Wine tasting Messembria

Aheloj 7, Nessebar 8230 Bulgaria +359 87 892 8169 [email protected] http://www.messembria.com
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5.0 based on 301 reviews

Wine tasting Messembria

The Winery is situated in the heart of the old town of Nessebar - one of the most attractive spots on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. It is established in the spirit of the old town, meant to be a shelter of thousands of impatient tourists to taste the best Bulgarian wines. FREE WINE TASTING-EVERYDAY

Reviewed By jakobb946

Wonderful wine with interesting stories. They have very cute parrot and dog. We will be sure to visit again next time.

3. Method Snow School

Pirin Street Passage Building Beside Winter Market, Bansko 2770 Bulgaria +(359)89 034130 [email protected] http://www.methodsnowschool.com
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5.0 based on 117 reviews

Method Snow School

The only British run ski and snowboard school in Bansko, Ski and snowboard hire opposite the gondola. Highest qualified international instructors. Ski and snowboard lesson for all levels. Instructor courses, freestyle coaching. Owner former GB olympic team coach and instructor trainer.

Reviewed By liam169 - Nottingham, United Kingdom

Been going to bansko for 9 years and used method for the 1st time this year. The booking went smoothly and when we got there everything was ready for us. Excellent service every day and very helpful My girlfriend had a private lesson and this was the best she every had. She developed massively both in skill and confidence. Only minor downside was the opening time was 8am. Luckily the gondola queue was never too big but open 15min early would mean getting to the gondola for opening Highly recommended snow school will be booking with method again next season Thanks method see you next year

4. Historical Park

Varna 9223 Bulgaria +359 89 720 8437 [email protected] http://www.ipark.bg
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5.0 based on 912 reviews

Historical Park

Historic Park presents unique cultural and historical values of global significance. The shine and grandeur of past societies and civilizations gathered together in an accessible way for visitors. A combination of knowledge and culture, of usefulness with pleasure, of learning with relaxation.

Reviewed By antoninas731 - Sofia, Bulgaria

Historical park is the greatest place to visit. Discover an amazing place for adventure, a journey into times long past and a delight for all the senses: horseback riding, Thracian rituals, einkorn kraft beer, natural food prepared according to ancient recipes. Visit and feel the irresistible Bulgarian spirit

5. Boyana Church

3 Boyansko Ezero Str., Sofia 1616 Bulgaria +359 2 959 0939 [email protected] http://www.boyanachurch.org/indexen.htm
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4.5 based on 1,836 reviews

Boyana Church

Located at the foot of Mt. Vitosha, Bojana Church is about 900 years old. The church houses the National Museum, which focuses on regional history, art and cultural artifacts.

Reviewed By brenhell

If you manage to make it up the hill, this church is well worth the journey and 10 Lev entrance fee. The interior has amazing 13th century frescos. Note that the visitor numbers are limited to 8 at any time as space is limited plus they are probably trying to preserve the frescos by controlling humidity levels. You are only permitted to stsy for 10 mins. The grounds are pleasant with benches and plenty of birds( I saw a woodpecker). If you are making your own way there you can combine this visit with the National History museum nearby. We did this by taking trolley bus 2 from the centre to its final stop over the road from the museum. From here you can walk 30 mins up to the church or take bus 107 which goes to the church entrance.

6. Plovdiv Old Town

Plovdiv 4000 Bulgaria http://bulgariaguide.net/plovdiv/
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4.5 based on 1,740 reviews

Plovdiv Old Town

Bulgaria's "second city", Plovdiv has 19th century houses and Roman ruins, including a Roman amphitheater in use today.

Reviewed By 773edithh

Do go! Wander around the cobbled streets, take a pick at the few ( overpriced) antique shops, check the galleries, the Bulgarian Renaissance homes, climb to the top of the hills and take a look at the breathtaking views.

7. St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral

Aleksander Nevski Square, Sofia Bulgaria +359 2 988 1704 http://www.sofia-guide.com/attraction/alexander-nevsky-crypt-icon-museum/
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4.5 based on 6,403 reviews

St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral

Completed in 1912, St. Alexander Nevsky Patriarchal Cathedral Stauropigial Memorial-Church is an impressive landmark in Sofia. The church was built as a memorial to the 200,000 Russian soldiers who died in the Russo-Turkish Liberation War (1877-1878).

Reviewed By loukiap550 - Nicosia, Cyprus

A Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia (Bg). Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and it is one of the largest Christian church buildings, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. There is a museum of Bulgarian icons inside the cathedral crypt, part of the National Art Gallery.

8. Tsarevets

Tsar Asen Square, Veliko Tarnovo 5000 Bulgaria +359 62 638 841 http://www.velikoturnovo.info/en/info/i86/Tsarevets.html
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4.5 based on 1,347 reviews

Tsarevets

Dating to the 12th century, this strategic fortress is one of two highly fortified hills (Trapezitza being the other) that protected Bulgarian rulers living on the site in the tsar’s palace.

Reviewed By AdamDupont - Germany, null

Tsarevets is a medieval stronghold located on a hill with the same name in Veliko Tarnovo. If you are going there on the summer..bring a hat its quite hot when its sunny. The Sound and Light audiovisual show is an attraction carried out in the evening that uses three lasers, variegated lights, dramatic music and church bells to tell the story of the fall of Tarnovo to the Ottomans, as well as other key moments of the history of Bulgaria. It was free on every Saturday of the week and it was a great experience.

9. Old Nessebar

Ulitsa Mesembrija 16, Nessebar 8230 Bulgaria
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4.5 based on 9,514 reviews

Old Nessebar

Reviewed By thejetsetvet - Sheffield, United Kingdom

100% would recommend to anyone staying in and around Sunny Beach. A mere 1.30 Lev each way on the bus from the top of the strip its a beautiful and chilled day out. Excellent place for souvenir shopping - lots of art, pottery, jewellery etc. Easily the best food within a 10 mile radius of Sunny Beach, especially down at the sea front where you can couple fantastic food with breathtaking views. There is a lot of history, most places you have to pay to enter the ruins and accompanying museums but there are some free ruins to visit and they provide great photo opportunities. The Eco Bar is a great novelty cocktail bar, definitely worth a visit for its unique atmosphere.

10. Vitosha Mountain

Sofia Bulgaria http://park-vitosha.org
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4.5 based on 1,208 reviews

Vitosha Mountain

Reviewed By Sharpehunter - Island of Malta, Malta

When you arrive in Sofia your attention is immediately drawn to the Mount Vitosha range which stands tall in the backdrop. Beautiful snow-capped mountains fringed by lush green mixed woodland and forest draws you in immediately. Easily accessible by car, buses and trams, you can even jump the various chairlifts to get higher up the range. My favourite starting point for any hike in Vitosha is Boyana Church. From here there is a myriad of routes to choose of varying difficulty all clearly marked. Take your pick from The Golden Bridges, Boyana Lake and Boyana Waterfall, or just choose a path that looks good, hit the trail and go with the flow. Advisable to wear good walking shoes, the terrain is very diverse and changeable and varies from easy-going paths to steep rocky (and slippy) climbs. Always take plenty of water, make sure you have some food. There are lots of mountain huts that serve great traditional Bulgarian food, beers, wines and soft drinks, but you have to get to them first. Fabulous days out, I still haven't done the actual Black Peak yet, but it's on the agenda.

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