5-Day Cultural Tour from Sofia to Veliko Tarnovo

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Why we love it?

The 5 Days Balkan Tour from Sofia to Bucharest offers travelers an immersive experience through Bulgaria's rich history and culture. This tour is ideal for those seeking to explore iconic landmarks and local traditions, with stops in Sofia and Veliko Tarnovo, renowned for its medieval architecture and scenic landscapes. Participants will enjoy comfortable accommodations in 3-star hotels, daily breakfasts, and guided tours, ensuring a well-rounded and informative journey. Distinctive highlights include visits to notable sites such as Square 500 in Sofia and Hanul lui Manuc in Bucharest, providing a blend of historical insight and modern-day charm.

Inclusions

  • Breakfast
  • 4 nights at 3- star hotels. Individual transfers. Transportation by bus. Tour guide. All tickets

Exclusions

  • Lunch, dinner, drinks. Tourist insurance. Tips (gratuities).

Itinerary

Day 1

Arriving in Sofia.

  • Arrival at Sofia airport

    Arrival at Sofia airport. Transfer and accommodation at your hotel.
    Evening - late short walking tour on lovely place - Vitoshka street – orientation tour for opportunities for dinner in one of Sofia's local restaurants, grocers, wineries, or beer pubs.
    Pickup from your hotel.
    Overnight stay.

  • Overnight at 3-star hotel with good location

    Overnight at 3-star hotel with good location.

Day 2

Sofia and Veliko Tarnovo

  • Breakfast

    Breakfast is served at the hotel. Check out. Pickup from your hotel.
    Walking tour of Sofia's historic center (duration - about 2 hours and 30 minutes)

  • dating to the 6th century

    dating to the 6th century

  • The Parliament

    The Parliament..

  • The former Royal Palace

    The former Royal Palace.

  • Square 500, the newest and largest building of the National Gallery, was opened on May 25, 2015. In 28 rooms on four levels, about 1,700 works from the gallery's rich fund of over 42,000 museum exhibits of Bulgarian and foreign artists are exhibited . The Bulgarian collection dates back to the 1990s, while the majority of the foreign collection was formed in the 1980s.
    The exhibition includes works tracing the path of Bulgarian art from the middle of the 19th century and from the 20th century, European art from the 15th-19th centuries, as well as art exhibits from Asia, Africa and America.

  • Feel the aristocratic spirit of Sofia from the 19th and 20ty century

    Feel the aristocratic spirit of Sofia from the 19th and 20ty century.

  • Afternoon bus transfer to VelikoTarnovo (3,5 hours

    Afternoon bus transfer to VelikoTarnovo (3,5 hours - 260 km.)
    Walking tour to Tsarevets – Medieval fortress and main center of kings and boyars during the Second Bulgarian Kingdom, when the town was a capital.
    Check-in at the hotel. Spare time, with the option of dining at a local restaurant.
    Overnight stay.

  • Medieval fortress and main center of kings and boyars during the Second Bulgarian Kingdom, when the town was a capital.

  • Overnight at 3-star hotel with good location

    Overnight at 3-star hotel with good location.

Day 3

Go to Bucharest

  • Breakfast

    Breakfast is served at the hotel. Check-out. Departure by bus for Bucharest across Danube river via Ruse city. (3,5 hours – approx..200 km).
    Arriving in Bucharest. Check-in at the hotel.

  • Walking tour of the Old Town

    Walking tour of the Old Town. Pick up from your hotel - The historic center of Bucharest, also known as the Old Town by locals, is one of the city's most popular and appealing areas. Many of these buildings have ground floor terraces, cafes, restaurants and shops frequently visited by Bucharest residents and visitors throughout most of the year.
    The Old Town of Bucharest is a beautiful and captivating place. The architecture is stunning. There is a big number of old buildings, shops and restaurants worth visiting while in Bucharest. The buildings are mainly created in the neo-classical and neo-baroque styles.
    The Old Town has many good bars and clubs, friendly people, and is the ideal location for creating memorable moments. Furthermore, especially in warm weather and at reasonable prices, you can enjoy a variety of restaurants, cafes, and lounges.

  • Hanul lui Manuc

    Hanul lui Manuc is Bucharest, Romania's oldest operating hotel building. It also has a popular restaurant, several bars, a coffee shop, several stores, and a large bar.

  • In a nutschell, one of the world's most beautiful bookstores

    In a nutschell, one of the world's most beautiful bookstores... 6 floors and an amazing setting.

  • Overnight at 3-star hotel with good location

    Overnight at 3-star hotel with good location.

Day 4
  • Discover the Romanian treasures

  • Breakfast

    Breakfast is served at the hotel. Departure by bus to Peles Castle, which was built in a neo-renaissance fairy tale style, as the summer residence of Romania's first king - Carol I, between 1873 and 1914. The palace estates one of the finest art collections in Eastern and Central Europe, with sculptures, paintings, furniture, weapons and armour, gold and silverware, ivory, porcelain, tapestries, and books. More information is available here.
    Rest and an opportunity to have lunch in one of the local restaurants or the traditional market in Bran town - here you can try traditional Romanian dishes or simply enjoy a classic club sandwich.

  • ). Dracula – as he

    ). Dracula – as he is perceived today – is a fictitious character whose name derives from the appellation given to Vlad Tepes, the ruler of Wallachia from [ ] and 1476, and who, for largely political reasons, was depicted by some historians of that time as a blood-thirsty ruthless despot. In the 14th century, Bran Castle was used to defend against the attacks of the Ottoman Turks.

  • Evening panoramic bus tour of Bucharest, including the Romanian Parliament (Ceausescu Palace) - the world's second largest administrative building built during the communist era and Nicolae Ceausescu, Victory Square, the Romanian Triumphal Arch, and Revolution Square.
    Return to your hotel room. Spare time. Overnight stay.

  • Overnight at 3-star hotel with good location

    Overnight at 3-star hotel with good location.

Day 5

End of experience

  • Breakfast

    Breakfast is served at the hotel.
    Breakfast at the hotel, followed by spare time before individual transferring to Bucharest Airport for your flight to home. Pickup from your hotel.
    Remark:
    Please note that breakfast is available at the hotel if your flight is not early in the morning, not all hotels provide packed breakfast for early departing guests.

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for people with heart conditions We will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall with a plate with your name on it.

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby
  • Infant seats available
  • Passport required

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start