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Travel Guide Bulgaria

Your complete travel guide to Europe's oldest country

Capital:Sofia
Language:Bulgarian (Cyrillic)
Currency:Lev (BGN), 1€ ≈ 1.96 BGN
Best Travel Time:Jun–Sep / Dec–Mar (Ski)
Flight Time:2–2.5 hours from DE
Visa:Not required (EU)

Last updated: 17 March 2026 · 12 Chapters · 41 Sections

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Classic Bulgaria Tour

12–16 days

The grand tour from the capital through the mountains and the Rose Valley to the Black Sea coast. Best with a rental car, alternatively by bus.

SofiaRila-KlosterPlovdivKazanlakVeliko TarnovoVarnaNessebarSozopolBurgas

Cultural Route: Sofia – Plovdiv – Tarnovo

7 days

Experience Bulgaria's cultural heritage in a compact way — from the capital through the most famous monastery and the oldest city in Europe to the medieval capital. Perfect in spring or autumn when temperatures are pleasant and tourist crowds are far away.

SofiaRila-KlosterKoprivshtitsaPlovdivKazanlakVeliko Tarnovo

Beach & Party Express

5–7 days

The Black Sea coast from north to south: Culture in Varna, party at Golden Sands, UNESCO in Nessebar, beach life in Sunny Beach, and bohemian charm in Sozopol. Affordable, sunny, and diverse. Best June–September.

VarnaGoldstrandNessebarSonnenstrandSozopol

Mountain Adventure: Rila & Pirin

7–10 days

For hikers and nature lovers: Explore the most beautiful mountains of the Balkans on foot. Glacier lakes, mountain huts, ancient monasteries, and forests untouched since the Ice Age. Best time: July–September.

SofiaRila-KlosterSieben Rila-SeenBanskoPirin-NationalparkMelnikRhodopen

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Sofia & Surroundings

Bulgaria's underrated capital combines 7,000 years of history, Roman ruins, Ottoman mosques, a young creative scene, and the Vitosha Mountain as a spectacular backdrop — plus day trips to Plovdiv and Rila Monastery.

Alexander Nevsky CathedralRotunda of St. George (4th century)Vitosha MountainPlovdiv (Roman Theater)+1

Black Sea Coast

378 kilometers of coastline with golden sandy beaches, the UNESCO old town of Nessebar, the artist town of Sozopol, the cultural city of Varna, and lively seaside resorts — everything from party spots to natural beaches is included.

Nessebar Old Town (UNESCO)SozopolVarna (world's oldest gold)Sunny Beach+1

Mountains — Rila, Pirin & Rhodopes

Three majestic mountain ranges with alpine drama: the Rila Mountains with the legendary monastery and the Seven Lakes, the UNESCO-protected Pirin Mountains, and the mystical Rhodopes with their caves, gorges, and the legend of Orpheus.

Rila Monastery (UNESCO)Seven Rila LakesPirin National Park (UNESCO)Skiing in Bansko+1

Valley of the Roses & Central Bulgaria

The cultural heart of Bulgaria: the famous Rose Valley with the Rose Festival, the ancient capital Veliko Tarnovo with its spectacular fortress, Thracian royal tombs, and the museum town of Koprivshtitsa.

Rose Festival in KazanlakVeliko Tarnovo (Tsarevets)Thracian Tomb (UNESCO)Koprivshtitsa+1

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Travel Guide Bulgaria · Last updated: 17/03/2026 · Gesamte Lesezeit: ~67 Minuten