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Walking tour of Plovdiv's top attractions

Plovdiv, BG
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Walking tour of Plovdiv's top attractions

Plovdiv, BG
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Experience the best of Plovdiv's top attractions with a captivating walking tour that will take you through the city's rich history and culture. Begin your journey at the beautiful Tsar Simeon Garden, a serene oasis in the heart of the city. Explore the ancient Stadium of Philippopolis, one of the largest Roman structures on the Balkan peninsula, and discover the secrets of the past. Immerse yourself in the unique architectural museum of Plovdiv Old Town, filled with Bulgarian Revival Period buildings and ancient ruins. Marvel at the Roman Theatre, a remarkable ancient landmark still in use today for cultural events. Visit the historic church of Constantine and Helena, the medieval gate of Hisar Kapia, and the Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum. Explore the archaeological complex of Nebet Tepe for panoramic views of the city, and admire the stunning Balabanov House with its intricate woodcarvings. Finish your tour in the vibrant art district of Kapana, filled with creativity and charm. This walking tour of Plovdiv's top attractions will leave you enchanted and inspired.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Explore Plovdiv's Central area with a local guide
  • Visit the ancient Stadium of Philippopolis
  • Discover the unique architectural museum in Plovdiv Old Town
  • Experience the Roman Theatre and its cultural events
  • Get lost in the colorful art district of Kapana
  • Local tour guide
  • All fees and taxes
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Experience the enchanting city of Plovdiv like never before with a captivating walking tour of its top attractions. Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Bulgaria as you explore the central area of Plovdiv, where all the city's most significant landmarks are within walking distance of each other. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this tour promises to be an unforgettable journey through time.

What to expect?

During this walking tour of Plovdiv's top attractions, you can anticipate a fascinating exploration of Bulgaria's history, art, and architecture. Marvel at the ancient Roman and Thracian ruins that have stood the test of time, and learn about their historical and cultural significance. Discover the captivating beauty of Bulgarian Renaissance architecture and art, gaining insights into the country's artistic heritage. Additionally, delve into the rural past of Bulgaria, understanding the way of life that shaped the nation.

Who is this for?

This walking tour is perfect for all curious travelers who seek a deeper understanding of Bulgarian culture and history. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply someone who enjoys exploring new destinations on foot, this tour caters to a wide range of interests. Additionally, it welcomes both solo adventurers and groups, ensuring that everyone can appreciate the beauty and heritage of Plovdiv together.

Why book this?

By booking this walking tour, you unlock the opportunity to experience Plovdiv's top attractions with the guidance of a local expert. Their in-depth knowledge and passion for Bulgarian culture will bring the city to life, allowing you to connect with its rich history on a profound level. From the Roman and Thracian ruins that whisper stories of ancient civilizations to the architectural wonders of the Bulgarian Renaissance, every step of this tour will leave you captivated and inspired.

Good to know

As you embark on this walking tour, it is important to note that all fees and taxes are not included. Additionally, lunch is not provided, giving you the flexibility to choose your own dining experience. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as you will be walking through the city for a significant duration. Prepare to be amazed by the hidden gems and lesser-known stories that your local guide will share with you along the way.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this walking tour of Plovdiv's top attractions have been consistently mesmerized by the city's enchanting beauty and rich history. They commend the knowledgeable local guides who bring the sites to life, offering intriguing insights and anecdotes. Visitors have expressed their satisfaction with the well-planned itinerary, which allows for a comprehensive exploration of Plovdiv's central area. Overall, reviews highlight the exceptional value and immersive experience provided by this walking tour.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Park Tsar Simeon

One of the Centrum of Plovdiv’s defining features is the Tsar Simeon Garden. With numerous statues, monuments, fountains and memorials, lanes that lead to the Main Street, a children’s playground, and artfully sculpted and maintained greenery, this park is a popular location for recreation for those who want to step outside their urban lifestyle for a stroll amongst nature.

Ancient Stadium of Philippopolis

One of the largest Roman structures on the Balkan peninsula, the ancient Stadium of Trimontium is mostly buried beneath the city, except for its Northern part, which is uncovered and open to visitors. Next to the excavated section, there is a miniature model of the stadium as it stood when it was built at the beginning of the 2nd century AD, during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. With a length of 240 m and a width of 50 m, it could seat up to 30,000 spectators. Some seats are engraved with names in Greek, proving there were seats specifically designated for people of high status. Games similar to the Pythian Games in Greece were held here, organized by the General Assembly of the province of Thrace.

Plovdiv Old Town

(Pass by)

This unique architectural museum contains buildings in the style of the Bulgarian Revival Period, ancient Roman and Thracian ruins, various monuments and landmarks, all coming together to perfectly illustrate the complicated history that has shaped this city into the Plovdiv of today.

Plovdiv Roman Theatre

The crown jewel of this city is the Roman Theatre, also known as the Ancient Theatre of Philippopol – one of the best preserved in the world. Nestled in the saddle between two of the three hills upon which the Old Town is built – Dzhambaz Tepe and Taksim Tepe – it overlooks the southern side of the city. It was constructed in the 1st century AD and used for theatre performances, gladiator games and hunting spectacles. Inscriptions mark the seats reserved for notable member of Roman society, as was customary in the region at the time. The inscriptions imply that the theatre was also used as the seat of the Thracian Provincial Assembly. It can hold between 5000 and 7000 spectators and is still in use today as a stage for opera, music concerts, and other cultural events, the most famous of which is the “Opera Open” summer festival.

Admission Not Included

St. Constantine & Helena Church

The original church was built in the year 337 on the site of an older, pagan temple. Named after the Roman emperor Constantine the Great and his mother Helena, it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times over the course of its history. It contains icons by the famous Bulgarian painter and iconographer Zahari Zograf. The church as it stands today was constructed in 1832, making even its current iteration the oldest church in Plovdiv.

Hisar Kapia

(Pass by)

This medieval gate, built in the 11th century AD, stands on the foundations of an even older, Roman-period gate, and was once the Eastern entrance to the acropolis of ancient Plovdiv. Today the gate is framed by Revival Period houses built into the walls of the former fortress.

Ethnographic Museum

On the western side of Hisar Kapia is the Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum. Housing a collection of 40 000 cultural artifacts, including furniture, musical instruments, clothing, pottery, tools and household objects, it offers a unique look into the lifestyle of the people who inhabited this region in the past. The museum itself is an intricately decorated Bulgarian Revival Period house heavily featuring Baroque elements.

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Archaelogical Complex Nebet Tepe

The Old Town of Plovdiv stands atop three syenite hills, and the northernmost one is known as Nebet Tepe. Here is where Plovdiv's oldest iteration once stood - a settlement that was founded all the way back in the Copper Age and eventually grew into the ancient Thracian city of Eumolpia. The ruins of its fortress still stand over the rest of the city and are accessible to visitors. The hill also offers a gorgeous panoramic view of the eastern, northern and western sides of Plovdiv.

Balabanov House

Balabanov House is a stunning example of Bulgarian Revival Period architecture, known for its impressive architecture, furniture, wall paintings, intricate woodcarvings on the ceilings – a unique design in each room – and artworks. The ground floor acts as an art gallery displaying a permanent exhibition of modern Bulgarian art. The second floor is lavishly furnished with late Baroque furniture.

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Hindliyan`s House

Built in 1835-1840, and originally owned by the merchant Stepan Hindliyan, this historic house-museum is a stunning example of Symmetrical Plovidv Architecture. With its Neo-Baroque design, intricate ceilings and the detailed landscapes handpainted on its walls, the Hindliyan house is the most richly ornamented of all preserved houses in the Old Town. The niches on the interior walls are decorated with wall murals depicting scenery from Stockholm, Lisbon, Saint Petersburg, Athens, Istanbul, Venice, most likely reproduced from postcards and engravings the owner of the house brought back from his travels. The large living room has a fountain through which rose water circulated and filled the room with its fragrance. Inside is the only preserved fully functional bathroom with running cold and hot water. Stepan Hindliyan and his family lived inside this house up until 1915, when the Turkish persecution of Armenians began. The merchant left his home to Armenian refugees in search of shelter. 23 Armenian families lived in this house up until 1974, after which they were rehoused and the building was declared a cultural landmark.

Admission Not Included

Kapana suberb

Kapana, also known as the Trap, is the art district of Plovdiv. It first emerged as a center for craftsmen in the 15th century and has since grown into a hub for artists of all kinds. It is made up of a labyrinth of intertwining cobblestoned streets lined with workshops, modern art stores, stylish little cafes and restaurants, and even the facades of the buildings are works of art in their own right, colorfully painted by talented street artists and further enhanced with constantly changing pieces of modern art scattered around every corner.

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