Discover the best top things to do in Nessebar, Bulgaria including Wine tasting Messembria, Old Nessebar, Church of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel, Museum Ancient Nessebar, St Stephens Church, Church of Christ Pantocrator, Church of the Assumption, Church of St. John the Baptist, Church of Saint Sophia, St. Nicolas Statue.
Restaurants in Nessebar
5.0 based on 301 reviews
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
Wonderful wine with interesting stories. They have very cute parrot and dog. We will be sure to visit again next time.
4.5 based on 9,514 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 148 reviews
As you cross into Old Nessebar the archeological museum is easy to pass by, but it is a good starting point to get a look at artifacts that are from the area. It also has a very nice icon collection in the basement that gives an idea of what would have been in some of the church on the peninsula. Some beautiful gold jewelry as well! You can also purchase a combination ticket here to all the churches and houses that are open museums in Nessebar for a discount from paying for each entry.
4.5 based on 225 reviews
A very interesting church it is very well preserved built I think in the 11th century The paintings on the wall are very clear you need to do some research to find out who the saints are You can take photo snot in use as a church it is now a museum
4.5 based on 75 reviews
An interesting small church from the 10th century, in which there is a part of a preserved icon of St. Marina. Remains of an ancient Byzantine basilica have been found under the church
4.5 based on 274 reviews
We had all the time in the world to walk around and explore the ruins of the church of St Sophia, taking our pictures and enjoying the feel of the old architecture of this magical building from the 5th century. Just as we were finished and sat down for a cup of morning coffee the busses with tourists arrived, but they didn't stay long. I'm guessing their guided tour had them scheduled for another site within just a short period of time. Our luck. We could just sit there, listening to the morning sounds as the old town of Nessebar awoke.
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