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Borisova Gradina, Sofia’s largest park, spans an area almost as vast as New York City’s Central Park. Nestled in the heart of Bulgaria’s capital, this expansive green space features a […]
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Nestled in the Rila Mountains, Borovets Ski Resort boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 19th century. This expansive winter sports destination offers a variety of activities, including downhill, […]
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Discovered beneath Sofia in 2004, the Amphitheater of Serdica dates back to the 3rd century. This ancient venue, with a capacity of 25,000, once hosted gladiator battles and blood sports. […]
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The Museum of Socialist Art in Sofia, Bulgaria, offers a vivid glimpse into the country’s Communist era from 1945 to 1989. Set within an expansive 80,000-square-foot sculpture garden, the museum […]
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Housed in a palace that once served as the residence of Bulgaria’s Communist dictator, the National Museum of History in Sofia offers a detailed journey through the country’s past. The […]
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Balchik Palace, also known as Dvoreca, stands as a summer residence built for Queen Marie of Romania, gracing the waterfront of Balchik on Bulgaria’s coast. The main three-story villa is […]
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Housed in a grand 19th-century building, the Varna Archaeological Museum showcases Bulgaria’s most extensive and significant archaeological collection. Spanning 23,000 square feet (2,150 square meters), the museum’s exhibits trace the […]
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Stretching along much of Varna’s waterfront, east of the city center, the Sea Garden offers a sprawling green space with a variety of attractions. Established as a public park, it […]
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Nestled in the forested slopes of Mt. Vitosha, just outside Sofia, Boyana Waterfall cascades 82 feet (25 meters) down a rugged rock face. This serene and unspoiled spot offers a […]
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Kvadrat 500, also known as Quadrat 500 or Square 500, opened its doors in 2015 as the largest museum in the Sofia National Gallery collection. Located in the heart of […]
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The Stob Pyramids, a series of earth and sandstone pinnacles, are the result of natural erosion over time. Located near the village of Stob in the foothills of the Rila […]
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The Castle of Ravadinovo, also known as ‘In Love with the Wind,’ is a fantastical marble structure located just outside the Bulgarian seaside town of Sozopol. Construction on this fairytale […]
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Nestled in the heart of the Black Sea summer resort of Sunny Beach, Sunny Beach Luna Park buzzes with the sounds of loud music, laughter, and gleeful screams. This amusement […]
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Nestled on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria in the resort destination of Sunny Beach, Action Aquapark offers a vibrant array of water-based entertainment. Spanning a large area, the park […]
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Nestled below the cliffs of the Pirin Mountains, Rozhen Monastery of the Nativity of the Mother of God traces its origins back to Byzantine times, though most of the structures […]
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The Varna Retro Museum, located in the heart of Varna’s No. 1 mall, offers a glimpse into Bulgaria’s history from 1944 to 1989, a period when the country was under […]
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The Neofit Rilski Museum, located in Bansko, Bulgaria, was once the residence of the renowned Bulgarian monk, writer, and educator, Neofit Rilski. This well-preserved 18th-century house offers a glimpse into […]
Tsarska Bistritsa, originally built as a hunting lodge, stands with a fairytale charm near the Bistritsa River and the Borovets ski resort in the Rila Mountains. The cozy, wood-lined interior […]
The Bulgarian National Museum of Military History, located on the outskirts of Sofia, spans 10 acres and offers a comprehensive look into the country’s military past. The museum’s grounds are […]
Aqua Paradise, located just outside Nessebar in Bulgaria, is a sprawling water park that also houses a large resort hotel. The park, occasionally referred to as Aqua Park Nessebar, boasts […]
Nestled in the Golden Sands resort town along the coast from Varna, Aquapolis spans 10 acres of landscaped grounds. This water park features a meandering lazy river, multiple pools, and […]
Nestled within the scenic Primorski Park along Varna’s coast, Varna Zoo (Zoopark Varna) has been a local attraction since the 1960s. This compact zoo houses around 70 species, with a […]
Rediscovered in 2007, Tsari Mali Grad, or Tsar’s Little Town, is a restored fortress located an hour south of Sofia. Spanning 10 acres, the site offers a glimpse into Bulgaria’s […]
Vrana Palace, also known as Park-Museum Vrana, was built on land acquired by Tsar Ferdinand I in the late 19th century and served as the preferred residence of the Bulgarian […]