128 activities · Bulgaria
Plovdiv, Bulgaria, has 128 activities, tours and experiences to book. Don't miss: Plovdiv Roman theatre, Dzhumaya Mosque, Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum, Cathedral of St Louis. Also worth exploring nearby: Starosel, Shipka, Shiroka Laka, Karlovo.
01Things to do

Plovdiv Roman theatre
Roman theatre

Dzhumaya Mosque
Historic site

Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum
Museum

Cathedral of St Louis
Cathedral
Plovdiv Stadium
Stadium

Lokomotiv Stadium
Stadium
02Activities to book
Private tour
Private tour
Free cancellation
Private tour
Free cancellation
Free cancellation
Private tour
Free cancellation
Free cancellation
Free cancellation
Free cancellation
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Duration
10 h
Language
anglais
Guidance
Guide
Group
Up to 8 pers.
Booking
Instant confirmation
Lead time
Book up to 12 h before departure
Ticket
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Tickets
One per booking
Cancellation
Free cancellation available
Embark on a journey through the mystical East Rhodope Mountains, where history and mystery come together to create an unforgettable experience. On this day tour, you'll have the chance to visit some of the region's most fascinating sites, each with its own unique story to tell. Start your day at the awe-inspiring Perperikon, a megalithic sanctuary that has been called one of the most significant archaeological sites in Bulgaria. Marvel at the intricate carvings and breathtaking views that have made this place famous. From there, travel to Haskovo, a city rich in history and culture, where you'll visit the biggest monument of the Madona. Finally, discover the hidden treasures of the Thracian Tomb of Alexandrovo, where intricate frescoes offer a glimpse into the beliefs and customs of the ancient Thracians. Get ready for an inspiring journey through the mystical East Rhodope Mountains!
Choose your option when you book.
Pickup included
Perperikon
At 08:00 your guide will pick you up from your hotel/accommodation in Plovdiv and your journey in the East Rhodope will begin. Our first aim will be to reach and explore the amazing site of Perperikon. It is an archaeological site in Bulgaria that has a long and rich history, spanning from the Thracian civilization (5th century BC to 5th century AD) to the medieval period. It is considered one of the largest and most significant archaeological sites in Bulgaria. The site encompasses a palace complex, a sanctuary, and a fortress and is believed to have been a political, economic, and religious center in the ancient Thracian kingdom. During the medieval period, Perperikon was occupied by the Byzantine Empire and was used as a military fortress to protect the region. The palace has impressive stone structures, including a large hall, a tower, and a courtyard. The sanctuary is believed to have been used for religious and mystical rituals, both in the Thracian and medieval periods.
Haskovo
After exploring the amazing city of Perperikon we will continue north and will pass through the regional big city - Haskovo. We will stop for a lunch in the city center and will admire the biggest statue of Vergin Marry in the world. the monument has been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest statue of the Virgin Mary with the Infant Jesus in the world. The Virgin Mary is the traditional patron saint of Haskovo. The Bulgarian National Revival-time Church of the Holy Mother of God, built from 1832 to 1837, was the first cathedral to be built in Haskovo in modern times.
On our way, we will visit a very interesting medieval mosque that was serving one of the biggest comers fair in the Ottoman empire- the one in Uzunzhovo, which was converted into an Orthodox Christian church at the beginning of the XX century. Part of the Caravanserai is still visible next to the church. The place is unique and definitely deserves a visit.
Thracian Tomb of Alexandrovo
Our final stop of the day is a masterpiece of ancient art. The Thracian Tomb of Alexandrovo is a well-preserved ancient tomb located near the village of Alexandrovo, Haskovo Province, Bulgaria. It was discovered in 2000 and has been dated to the Hellenistic period, around the 3rd or 2nd century BCE. The tomb is cut into a rock and is comprised of a central chamber and two side chambers. It is famous for its well-preserved frescoes and other decorations, which are considered to be among the finest examples of Thracian art. The frescoes depict scenes of daily life and religious rituals and offer a glimpse into the beliefs and customs of the ancient Thracians. After we visit the tomb we will drive back to Plovdiv where your guide will return you to your hotel/accommodation.
Pickup included.
Pickup points: Hotel (45 stops served).
You can specify your pickup location when booking.
You will be picked up by your guide from your hotel/accommodation in Plovdiv.
1 traveler(s) minimum · 8 maximum per booking.
At least one adult required per booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
This activity can be canceled in case of bad weather.
Product code: 87479P47
Activity offered by BulTrips via Viator.