With its 8,000 years of history Sofia is the second oldest capital in Europe after Athens. Sofia, meaning Wisdom in Greek, is the 5th name of the town – following Serdica, Ulpia Serdica, Triaditza and Sredetz.
Varna - the third largest city after Sofia and Plovdiv, the biggest Bulgarian seaport, is the gem of the Bulgarian Black sea coast. The city is surrounded by lots of gardens, vineyards and delicious groves.
There are remnants of numerous heathen temples and burial mounds of the great Thracian civilization in the valley of Kazanluk (called Valley of the Thracian kings), with more than 500 around Kazanluk alone. Hundreds of gold, silver, bronze and clay Thracian artefacts...
Veliko Turnovo is located 250km away from the capital Sofia, at the foot of the Northern fore-Balkan mountain range. Often referred to as the "City of the Tsars", Veliko Tarnovo is located on the Yantra River...
Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria, historically developed on seven hills and often referred to as A City on the Seven Hills. Remains of ancient, mediaeval, revival and modern culture coexist...
There are remnants of numerous heathen temples and burial mounds of the great Thracian civilization in the valley of Kazanluk (called Valley of the Thracian kings), with more than 500 around Kazanluk alone. Hundreds of gold, silver, bronze and clay Thracian artefacts...