Price: €120 for a private group up to 8 people
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Meeting Point: Your hotel or any location in the city center of Plovdiv
Tour Duration: 1.5 – 2 hours
Best Period: Available year-round
Price: €120 for a private group up to 8 people
Transportation: Walking tour
Tour Type: Historical, cultural, and local insights tour
Visit the oldest living city and its most famous landmarks on foot and at a convenient time
Connect with an experienced local guide
Get closer to the local life
Know more about the history of Bulgaria and the Balkans
Receive tailored advice on the best places for dining, shopping, currency exchange, and making the most of Plovdiv’s lively atmosphere.
Licensed tour guide
Food and Drinks: Meals and wine tasting not included
Tips and Gratuities: While optional, tipping is customary and greatly appreciated. We recommend offering a gratuity as a gesture of thanks for your guide’s expertise and hospitality.
Entrance Fees: Admission to landmarks will depend on your group size and can be paid directly at each location.
Personal Expenses: Any additional personal costs are not covered.
Flexible Mеeting Time and Location: Choose a start and meeting point that best suits your schedule.
Private Tour: Enjoy a personalized and intimate exploration of Plovdiv’s rich history and culture.
Photo and Coffee Breaks: Relax and take breaks at Plovdiv’s scenic viewpoints or charming cafes whenever you wish.
Customizable Itinerary: Whether you’re interested in Plovdiv’s ancient Roman ruins, vibrant Kapana district, or the Old Town’s architecture, the tour can be tailored to your interests.
Choose Your Pace: Perfect for families, or those with mobility concerns, offering a relaxed pace to comfortably enjoy all of Plovdiv’s treasures. Feel free to request breaks whenever needed.
Comfortable Clothing & Footwear: Plovdiv’s cobblestone streets and historical landmarks require comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
Weather Considerations: Tours are available year-round. In summer, don’t forget your sunscreen and hat, while in winter, bring a warm jacket to stay comfortable.
Stay Hydrated: Bring along a water bottle, especially during warmer months, to stay refreshed as you explore Plovdiv’s sites.
Family-Friendly: This tour is ideal for families of all ages, with flexible breaks for snacks, photos, and rest, ensuring everyone enjoys the experience.
We’ll meet you at a convenient place and visit Plovdiv’s most interesting locations:
The Old town from the 19th century; the Ethnographic museum (outside); Balabanov house; the Ancient theater of Philippopolis; the Ancient stadium of Philippopolis, The St St Konstantin and Elena church, The Djumaya mosque and square, The building of the Regional Historical Museum, the Main walking street, Kapana – “The Trap” neighborhood; Nebet tepe with amazing view to Plovdiv.
Situated in the middle of the Thracian plain, nestled between hills, divided by the Maritsa River, Plovdiv has its special charm, not only because of the ancient monuments and the many museums that tell stories from famous periods of history. After you explore this amazing Bulgarian city your guide from Private Guide Bulgaria team will recommend a restaurant with traditional food or a winery where you can taste unique Bulgarian wine.
Other day trips from Plovdiv we provide:
Plovdiv is a picturesque city situated on both banks of the Maritsa River. The surrounding area offers the vastness of the Thracian Plain and the rising hills of the Rhodope Mountains to the south and the Balkan Mountains to the north. The name “A city under seven hills” is derived from the location of the city districts in the middle of seven hills.
Visitors arriving for the renowned annual International Fair can visit the old city with its ancient architecture and special charm. For fans of historical sights, the amphitheater in the city center is a must-see, and another ancient sight is the Roman stadium.
Plovdiv is rightly considered the center of art and culture. Modern painters are fascinated with its unique spirit which lends inspiration, especially in the old city. The Dyakov Gallery is one of the frequently visited galleries, founded by a merchant trading in tobacco who was a fan of art. The gallery is in the merchant’s family home.
Sports facilities are also plentiful. The city boasts the largest sports complex in Bulgaria, with a stadium, a rowing base, a covered swimming pool, open and covered tennis courts, and an athletic track.
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