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Discover Bulgaria in just 2 days from Bucharest with this private tour featuring Ruse, Veliko Tarnovo, and Plovdiv, including accommodations, meals, and expert guides.
This 2 Days 2 Countries private trip offers an engaging glimpse into Bulgaria’s vibrant cities and history, all from the comfort of a round-trip vehicle. For $345.89 per person, travelers enjoy two overnight stays in a four-star hotel in Plovdiv, along with breakfast, one included meal, and all transport and cross-border fees. The tour begins at 9:00 am in Ruse, Bulgaria, and features visits to Ruse, Veliko Tarnovo, and Plovdiv—three cities that showcase Bulgaria’s diverse charm and history.
The trip is ideal for those looking for a comprehensive yet manageable overview of Bulgaria’s highlights in just two days. It caters to most travelers, with pickup included and group discounts available. The tour also boasts a high rating of 5.0 based on 2 reviews, emphasizing its value and quality, though it involves some driving and short walks at each stop. This tour offers a well-rounded experience for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and curious explorers alike.
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The tour begins from Bucharest, where travelers are picked up to start the roughly 2-day journey. As the vehicle departs, the guide offers an overview of the main sights in Bucharest, setting the stage for the trip. The journey includes a 30-minute crossing over the Danube River, a scenic point that often impresses visitors with its views and strategic significance.
The crossing marks the official start of the Bulgarian adventure, and soon after, the group arrives in Ruse. This city, often compared to Vienna, features a walking tour of its main attractions, including Freedom Square, Sveta Troitsa Cathedral, The Dohodno Zdanie, and several museums. While some attractions involve short 5-minute stops, there are options to visit extra sites like the Ecomuseum & Aquarium or the Rousse Museum of History for those interested in Bulgaria’s local history.
In Ruse, the tour showcases the city’s vibrant cultural scene and architectural beauty. Key stops include Freedom Square, known for its lively atmosphere and historic significance, and the Sveta Troitsa Cathedral, a prominent religious site. The Dohodno Zdanie building, a symbol of the city’s cultural revival, stands out for its architectural style.
Visitors can also explore several museums and museums of history, such as the Museum House of Kaliopa, and the National Museum of Transport and Communication. Although some attractions, like the Rousse Museum of History and Museum-Estate Baba Tonka, are not included in the ticket price, they are often recommended for those eager to understand Ruse’s past.
After exploring Ruse, the group heads to Veliko Tarnovo, the medieval city renowned for its picturesque setting. The drive offers roughly 4 hours of scenic views, highlighting Bulgaria’s varied landscape. Upon arrival, travelers spend about 4 hours wandering the city’s historic streets and sites.
The highlight in Veliko Tarnovo is Tsarevets, the ruins of a medieval fortress offering glimpses into Bulgaria’s royal past. Visitors also enjoy the Monastery of the Holy Transfiguration of God, which provides a peaceful retreat amid the city’s lively atmosphere. Other points of interest include the Samovodska Charshiya Complex, a charming area filled with artisan shops and cafes, and the Monument to the Asen Dynasty, celebrating Bulgaria’s royal lineage.
A significant part of the visit is the walking tour along Ulitsa General Gurko, a lively street with shops, cafes, and panoramic views of the Yantra River. The Forty Martyrs Church offers a glimpse into Bulgaria’s religious history, while the Park Sveta Gora provides a scenic spot for relaxation.
The Trapezitsa Fortress offers impressive views and insight into the city’s defensive history. The Multimedia Visitor Centre Tsarevgrad Tarnov and the Archaeological Museum round out the exploration, giving visitors deeper context into Veliko Tarnovo’s historical significance. Though some of these sites require additional tickets, they enrich the understanding of Bulgaria’s medieval past.
After a full day exploring Veliko Tarnovo, the tour concludes with an overnight stay in a 4-star hotel in Plovdiv. The hotel’s comfort and location are highly valued, and the package includes breakfast to start the next day refreshed. The mid-sized Bulgarian city of Plovdiv is famous for its European Capital of Culture status in 2019 and boasts a lively Old Town with Roman ruins and colorful houses.
The second day begins with a 4-hour tour in Plovdiv, emphasizing its Roman heritage. The Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis is a highlight, offering panoramic views and a sense of history. The Old Town itself is a maze of cobbled streets, traditional houses, and cultural landmarks.
Other notable stops include the Ancient Stadium, Djumaya Mosque, and the Old Pharmacy “Hippocrates”, which provide variety in architectural styles and history. The Kapana district, known for its artistic vibe and cafes, is a favorite for its lively atmosphere and modern cultural scene. Visitors also explore the House-Museum Hindlian and Ethnographic Museum, which showcase Bulgaria’s cultural traditions.
The Archaeological Complex Nebet Tepe provides impressive views over the city and insight into its ancient settlements. The Balabanov House offers a glimpse into local life and architecture, while the Singing Fountains add a touch of entertainment. The Hisar Kapia gate and other fortress remnants highlight the city’s defensive history.
The tour finishes with a visit to the Kapana district, a bustling area filled with artisan shops, cafes, and street art, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing walk or casual lunch before heading back to Bucharest.
After exploring Plovdiv, the group is transported back to Bucharest, arriving at the starting point in the evening. This return journey wraps up the 2-day Bulgarian adventure, offering travelers a well-rounded experience of Bulgaria’s cities, history, and culture in a manageable timeframe.
This private tour suits those who want to see multiple Bulgarian cities in a short period without the hassle of planning logistics. The comfortable vehicle, included meals, and hotel stay make it suitable for travelers seeking convenience. The guided experience adds valuable insights, especially for history and culture enthusiasts.
While the itinerary involves some driving and walking, most stops are relatively brief, making it accessible for most fitness levels. The high ratings reflect satisfaction with the guides’ knowledge and site selection, ensuring a meaningful visit.
This tour provides a cost-effective and rich experience of Bulgaria’s main highlights in just two days. The combination of guided tours, comfortable accommodations, and diverse sites makes it stand out for travelers with limited time. The visit to three major cities—Ruse, Veliko Tarnovo, and Plovdiv—ensures a broad perspective of Bulgaria’s history, architecture, and culture.
The tour’s focus on key sights and smooth logistics make it an attractive option, especially considering the positive reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and scenic views. However, travelers should be prepared for some driving and short walks at each stop. This tour offers a practical and enriching way to explore Bulgaria from Bucharest.
“it was really nice experiemce to take this trip. Hristo was my tour guide. He does take care that you feel very comfortable and secure all the time…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, as the tour involves manageable walks and bus travel. It’s best for those comfortable with some driving and walking at each site.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation, overnight accommodation in a 4-star hotel, breakfast, one lunch, entry to key sites, and guides. Additional expenses are not included.
Can I customize the tour?
The tour offers a choice between private-guided and self-guided options, allowing some flexibility. Extra site visits or personal requests should be discussed beforehand.
Do I need a visa to join this tour?
Travelers are responsible for ensuring they have the necessary passport and permits to enter and exit Bulgaria, as noted in the tour details.
Is the tour operated year-round?
Yes, the tour operates all year, regardless of weather conditions, making it a versatile choice for any season.