Daily
10 HOURS
The tour has an intensive itinerary with an extended time for sightseeing. It’s an ideal way for people with limited time in Bulgaria to receive as much impressions as possible in just one day. Koprivshtitsa is a museum-city, boasting more than 300 well-preserved architectural, artistic, historical and ethnographical monuments from the Bulgarian Revival Period.
Our walking tour will be focused on the most representative house-museums, authentic crafts and ethnographic expositions. The afternoon will be dedicated to Plovdiv - one of the oldest towns in Europe and the second biggest in Bulgaria. We will walk on the narrow cobble streets to visit its iconic sights: the Roman Forum and Theater, Merchant houses from 19th century, the fortress of Nebet Tepe and St. Constantine and Helena Church.
The trip ends with free time for shopping on the main pedestrian street.
Itinerary:
• 8am - Depart from the meeting point
• 10am - Arrive at the Old Town in Plovdiv
• 10am to 12pm - guided tour in Plovdiv (if you selected guided tour)
• 2:30pm - Heading to Koprivshttisa
• 4:30pm - Free time in Koprivshtitsa
• 5pm - Depart Koprivshtitsa, heading to Sofia
• 7:30pm - Arrive at the starting point in Sofia
Options
• Tour with guide
• Tour with audioguide ( available in Italian, Spanish, French, German, English and Russian)
• Only transport
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