Coordinates: 42°10′N 24°45′E / 42.167°N 24.750°E / 42.167; 24.750
Restaurants in Plovdiv Province
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Bulgaria's "second city", Plovdiv has 19th century houses and Roman ruins, including a Roman amphitheater in use today.
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.
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In the beautiful Argir Kuyumdzhioglu home is a fine array of exhibits, reflecting key aspects of Bulgarian life. An exceptionally ornate setting in the National Revival style incorporating Baroque influences makes for one of the most charming houses in the Old Town. Extensive artefacts are to be seen across crafts, agriculture, musical instruments, and more. Given the importance of Rose Oil, it features well. Musical pursuits cover instruments and also some lovely old gramophones.
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The Bachkovo monastery is one of most important monasteries of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. It is a real place of cult and religion that is very respected by the believers. The monastery is also a National monument of culture, reach of history, art and traditions. It conserves a huge number of icons, paintings, church buildings and very precious examples of church utensils from XI to XIX centuries. It is very possible to stay at the monastery, to have pleasure assist at an Orthodox mass, fill the spirit of Orthodoxy, see the wonderful paintings and picturesque surroundings, try the monastery's cuisine, wine and rakia.
This sacred place combines the beauty of the surrounding nature with the warm and welcoming atmosphere of one of the biggest monasteries in Bulgaria. It is free to enter and have a walk in the yard and the church. However, the small museum has a ticket. There are a lot of kiosks around offering everything from traditional Bulgarian dishes to BBQ for lunch, local dairy products, jam, nuts and even corn. Bear in mind, that the prices are little higher than usual, but the traders are open to discounts. A great idea for a family day trip - just 30 minutes away from Plovdiv. It is easy to reach by car and offers paid parking on site.
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We payed the entrance fee 1,5 leva (75 cents) and entered the building. The theater, one of the best preserved in the world, was built in the 1st century AD, when the city was known as Philippopolis (before becoming Trimontium), and the whole cavea, or spectator seats, is still perfectly intact, while the stage has some columns still standing. The view from there was very nice, with the modern city just below, and the Rhodope mountains far in the distance.
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Situated on the peak of a rather steep hill, the stone Russian soldier is an official WW2 monument. There has been a monumental statue of some kind here since antiquity (which in Plovdiv goes back eight thousand years). The park leading up to the monument is especially lovely in spring. If you go there by car you can leave your car for free (one hour) in the multi-storey underground parking of the nearby shopping mall (Markovo Tepe).
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Amazing place - the park is surrounded by ancient roman ruins. There are many trees inside and really nice natural air conditioner. Plenty of mineral water sources. Three museums - archeological museum, roman tomb and roman baths. Ideal place for motor bikes
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After a complete overhaul a few years ago, this place has become a top destination for me. I remember it from my childhood years because of the singing fountains. It's even better now! I recommend every tourist to go there. Suitable for fasting both during the day and in the evening. There are plenty of playgrounds and alleys, benches and a lovely shade ... fountains where gorgeous children can get wet and play with water; singing fountains and eating establishments and cocktails. It's wonderful!
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The most modern part of the city, Kapana preserves the architectural and traditional memories of the past. Appeared as an art center 5 centuries ago. Just a few minutes walk from the main street of Plovdiv, you reach the small pedestrian streets, where buildings are full of graffiti. Small cafes and restaurants. Would love to visite it in the summer
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right in the middle of the city, appeared by chance (an earthquake) this stadium, witness of the Roman Empire; Plovdiv was capital of a Roman province, Tracia, and thanks to that the Emperor Marcus Aurelius decided to invest for a better living of the inhabitants a city under the the city, two worlds and 1800 years in between the area was very nice restored and is very well included int the nowadays city there is a short available 3D movie, which helps for a better understanding of what was the role of this stadium; ask for tickets, you will have a visit for an old house (National Revival style) included
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