Plovdiv Old Town, known as Ancient Plovdiv, is a remarkable architectural reserve situated on three of the city’s hills. Walking through this area...
The Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis is arguably the most spectacular monument in Plovdiv and one of the best-preserved Roman theatres in the world. Bui...
Park Tsar Simeon, also known as the Tsar Simeon Garden, is the elegant green heart of Plovdiv. Established in 1892 by the Swiss landscape architect Luci...
The Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum is housed in the Kuyumdzhiev House, arguably the most beautiful example of mid-19th-century Baroque architectur...
The Alyosha Monument is one of Plovdiv’s most recognizable and debated landmarks, standing tall atop Bunardzhik Hill, also known as the Hill of th...
Kapana, whose name literally translates to "The Trap," is Plovdiv’s vibrant creative district and the first of its kind in Bulgaria. Onc...
The Ancient Stadium of Philippopolis is a marvel of Roman engineering located directly beneath Plovdiv's main pedestrian street. Built in the 2nd ce...
The Small Basilica of Philippopolis is an archaeological jewel located on the eastern edge of Plovdiv’s ancient fortified center. Discovered accid...
The Dzhumaya Mosque, also known as the Friday Mosque, is one of the oldest and most significant Ottoman religious buildings in the Balkans. Originally b...
The Church of Saints Constantine and Elena is one of the oldest and most beloved Christian sites in Plovdiv, nestled right against the ancient fortress ...