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Destinations

The King Beneath the Hill: Inside the Thracian Tomb of Seuthes III

Uncover the mystery of Seuthes III’s tomb at Golyama Kosmatka—an ancient Thracian royal burial site filled with gold, myth, and archaeological wonder. A must-visit for history lovers in Bulgaria.

Batak’s St. Nedelya Church: A Quiet Stone That Echoes Loudly Through History

Discover the story of St. Nedelya Church in Batak — a sacred site of tragedy, courage, and national memory that shaped modern Bulgaria.

The Golden Road to Sofia’s Past: The Curious Tale of the Yellow Cobblestones

Discover the story behind Sofia’s yellow cobblestones — royal gifts, quirky repairs, and why they’re harder to make than you think.

Discover the Uzundzhovo Church

Located in the village of Uzundzhovo, near Haskovo in southern Bulgaria, the Church of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God is a remarkable testament to the country's layered history.

Parorian Monastery

Tucked away in the serene landscapes of southeastern Bulgaria, near the village of Voden, lie the remnants of the Parorian Monastery—a site of profound historical and spiritual significance.

Discovering Sveti Vlas

Located just north of the bustling Sunny Beach resort and near the UNESCO-listed town of Nessebar, Sveti Vlas has transformed from an ancient settlement into one of Bulgaria’s most charming seaside destinations.

Shipka Peak and Memorial: Aerial Majesty Over Bulgaria’s Historic Heart

This stunning aerial view of Shipka Peak and its iconic memorial perfectly blends history, natural beauty, and national pride.

Shipka Peak: The Battleground That Forged Bulgaria’s Freedom

High in the Balkan Mountains, Shipka Peak is a sacred site where history and heroism intertwine, marking the battleground that led to Bulgaria’s liberation and home to the awe-inspiring Shipka Memorial, a symbol of courage and national pride.

The Shumen Fortress from Above

Captured from the sky, this breathtaking aerial shot of Shumen Fortress reveals the grandeur and complexity of one of Bulgaria’s most historic landmarks.

The Orient Express and Its Routes Through Bulgaria

The Orient Express is more than just a train—it’s a symbol of luxury, mystery, and adventure. Since its first journey in 1883, this legendary railway has carried royalty, diplomats, spies, and famous writers, inspiring countless novels and films.

The Rhodope Narrow-Gauge Railway – Bulgaria’s Scenic Train Journey

This unique railway, the last surviving narrow-gauge train in Bulgaria, offers a breathtaking ride through the Rhodope, Rila, and Pirin Mountains, passing through deep gorges, quaint villages, and scenic river valleys.

The Frozen Danube River in Bulgaria – A Rare Winter Phenomenon

The Danube River, Europe's second-longest river, is renowned for its vital role in commerce, culture, and history. Flowing through ten countries, it serves as a lifeline for many communities.
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