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Discover Bulgaria’s history and culture on this full-day private tour from Sofia to Plovdiv and Bachkovo Monastery, with expert guides and personalized service.

This private full-day tour from Sofia takes you on a journey through Bulgaria’s historic heart, visiting Plovdiv, one of the world’s oldest cities, and the Bachkovo Monastery. The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, with a flexible start time based on availability, and includes hotel pickup and drop-off. The price includes a guided sightseeing experience in Plovdiv and an entry to the monastery, but lunch and personal expenses are additional.
What makes this tour stand out is the personalized attention from a private guide and the balanced itinerary that combines history, culture, and architecture. Based on reviews, the guides are knowledgeable and engaging, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. The tour is ideal for those interested in history, architecture, religious sites, or simply looking for a comprehensive day trip from Sofia.
However, note that this experience is not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments, and lunch is not included. The tour’s flexibility and small group size ensure a comfortable and intimate exploration of Bulgaria’s most remarkable sites.
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The tour starts with a hotel pickup in Sofia, making it easy to begin your adventure without concern for transportation logistics. The private vehicle ensures a comfortable ride to Plovdiv, which is located south of the Bulgarian capital, with the drive setting the tone for a relaxed day of exploration. The timing is flexible, so you can select a start time that suits your schedule, subject to availability.
This personalized approach means that your experience is tailored from the outset, avoiding large group crowds and allowing for a more intimate encounter with Bulgaria’s sights.

Once in Plovdiv, the guided walking tour lasts about 2 hours, bringing to life the city’s thousands of years of history. You’ll stroll through the old town, famous for its ornate 19th-century houses that showcase traditional Bulgarian architecture.
The tour includes stops at Roman ruins, such as the theater, forum, and stadium, which all date back to the Roman Empire era. These structures reveal the city’s significance as a historical crossroads in the Balkans. The walls of the ancient fortress also feature prominently, giving insight into Bulgaria’s defensive history.
Expect the guide to point out details about each site, making the history tangible. The beautiful streets and architecture create a vibrant setting for photography and soaking in the local atmosphere.

After the guided walk, about 1 hour of free time allows for lunch at your own pace. While the tour price doesn’t include meals, this break provides an opportunity to try local cuisine or relax in a café. Plovdiv’s old town offers numerous quaint eateries, where you can sample traditional Bulgarian dishes or enjoy a coffee amidst historic surroundings.
This free period also gives room for personal exploration, shopping for souvenirs, or revisiting favorite spots from the guided tour.
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In the afternoon, the tour continues with a 30-minute visit to the Bachkovo Monastery. Located south of Plovdiv, this religious site is renowned for its frescoes and architecture. The guide provides commentary about the history and significance of the monastery, which is among Bulgaria’s two most important monasteries.
You’ll admire the frescoes in the dining room, noted for their uniqueness and preservation. The façade of the St. Nicolas Church stands out as a highlight, showcasing intricate religious art and craftsmanship. The monastery remains a vibrant part of Bulgaria’s religious life and a popular site for visitors seeking spiritual and cultural insight.
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After exploring the monastery, the return trip to Sofia begins, completing the 9-hour adventure. The private transfer ensures a comfortable, stress-free journey back to your hotel. Throughout the drive, the guide may share additional stories or answer questions, enriching your understanding of Bulgaria’s local culture and history.
This convenient end to the tour leaves you with ample time to relax or continue your exploration in Sofia.
The tour package offers a guided sightseeing experience in Plovdiv, a visit to the Bachkovo Monastery, and hotel pickup and drop-off. The entry to the monastery is free, making it an accessible cultural highlight.
While lunch is not included, the tour’s flexibility allows you to plan a meal at your preferred local spot during free time. Personal expenses, such as souvenirs or additional snacks, are not covered.
The tour is offered in English and is designed for private groups, ensuring a personalized experience. However, it’s important to note that people with mobility impairments may find the tour challenging, given the walking involved.

Based on highly positive reviews, guides like Alexander and Maria are praised for their knowledge and engaging storytelling. One reviewer highlights Alexander’s deep understanding of Bulgarian history, religion, arts, and music, which made the visit to Bachkovo Monastery particularly memorable. The emphasis on expert commentary enriches the experience, making history come alive.
Guests appreciate the personalized attention typical of private tours, as well as the stunning views and well-preserved frescoes at the monastery.

This full-day private experience combines cultural discovery with comfort and flexibility. The private guide ensures personalized attention and tailored insights, making it ideal for travelers seeking an in-depth exploration.
The cost includes transportation, guiding, and entrance to key sites, providing a comprehensive value for those interested in history and architecture. The small group format prevents crowded conditions, enhancing comfort.
However, remember that lunch and personal expenses are not included, so budget accordingly if you wish to dine locally.
This tour is best suited for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and religious site explorers. It’s also perfect for small groups or couples who prefer a personalized experience over larger tours.
The tour’s 9-hour duration makes it a full but comfortable day, with enough time to appreciate each site without rushing. Since it involves walking over uneven surfaces, those with mobility challenges should consider alternative options.
This full-day trip offers a balanced mix of ancient ruins, charming streets, and spiritual sites, all via a private guide that enhances the experience with expert commentary. The combination of Plovdiv’s historic old town and the monastic frescoes at Bachkovo creates a compelling cultural itinerary.
For travelers wanting a personalized, informative, and comfortable day exploring Bulgaria’s historical highlights, this tour is a solid choice. The flexible schedule, expert guides, and insider insights make it a memorable way to learn about Bulgaria’s past and present.
“This was an amazing day trip from Sofia. I was very fortunate to have Alexander as my private tour guide, because of his incredible knowledge of hi…”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included. The tour provides free time in Plovdiv for you to choose your own meal.
What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, including sightseeing, free time, and transfer.
Are there any physical limitations to consider?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to walking involved at the sites.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the guide bilingual?
The tour is conducted in English, with guides praised for their knowledge and engaging storytelling.