Is Plovdiv worth visiting?

Is Plovdiv worth visiting?

Hi, Plovdiv is definitely worth a visit. It is the cultural capital of Bulgaria. In the old town there is a Roman ampitheatre, art galleries, museums with lots of cafes and restaurants.

What is Plovdiv known for?

Plovdiv is the cultural capital of Bulgaria and was the European Capital of Culture in 2019. It is an important economic, transport, cultural, and educational center. During most of its recorded history, Plovdiv was known by the name Philippopolis (Greek: Φιλιππούπολις, translit.

What is cool in Bulgaria?

12 Top Tourist Attractions in Bulgaria

  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. dreamstime/© Atanas Paskalev.
  • Krushuna Waterfalls.
  • Koprivshtitsa.
  • Buzludzha Monument.
  • Vitosha Mountain.
  • Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari.
  • Tsarevets Fortress.
  • Sunny Beach.

What is there to do in Sofia Bulgaria tonight?

Best things to do in Sofia, Bulgaria

  1. Take the free walking tour.
  2. Take a day trip from Sofia.
  3. Check out Sofia’s former bathhouse, now museum.
  4. Enjoy the local craft beer scene.
  5. Taste Bulgarian wines.
  6. Visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
  7. Walk down the main pedestrian street, Vitosha Boulevard.
  8. Go for a hike on Vitosha Mountain.

What to do in Plovdiv in 5 days?

Roman ruins, a fun bar scene, great shopping and super aylak (relaxed) people make this enchanting town a must see for any traveller visiting Bulgaria. We spent 5 days in Plovdiv and wish we had 5 weeks! Here are 10 things to do in Plovdiv: 1. Walk Around The Old Town

How old is the city of Plovdiv Bulgaria?

Plovdiv and its iconic hills have been inhabited for 8,000 years, making it one of the oldest continuously settled cities in the world. The Ancient Thracians were in control for a couple of thousand years before the Romans took over and constructed a majestic ensemble of monuments that are still being dug up today in this Bulgarian city.

Are there any Roman ruins in Plovdiv to see?

Even though the ruins are in excellent condition and enjoy a central location, Plovdiv has what may be one of the least crowded Roman ruins you’ll ever see. When I went in August in the middle of the peak season, there was only a few other tourists there.

How big was the Roman Stadium in Plovdiv?

Plovdiv Roman Stadium At one time this 2nd-century stadium could seat 30,000 spectators, although today you can only see fragments of this structure. It sits beneath parts of Plovdiv’s Old Town and like the city’s Roman theatre was only excavated in the 20th century.