🇧🇬 Bulgaria Travel Guide: Fun, Wild & Full of Secret Places Locals Don’t Tell Tourists
Bulgaria Travel Guide
Bulgaria is Europe’s most underrated travel gem—a delicious mix of mountains, medieval towns, Black Sea beaches, wine villages, rose valleys, and quirky folklore straight out of a fantasy film.
Most tourists only visit Sofia or Sunny Beach.
But you?
You’re about to explore Bulgaria like an insider.
Pack your hiking shoes, your appetite, and your “I’m ready for anything” attitude.
Let’s go.
1. Start With Sofia — But Don’t Stay Too Long


Sofia is ancient, walkable, friendly, and super affordable. In one day you can see:
- The golden-domed Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
- Roman ruins under Serdika Station
- Hipster cafés in Vitosha Boulevard
- A sunset view from Vitosha Mountain
But here’s the secret:
Sofia is only the warm-up. The real Bulgaria is outside the capital.
2. Plovdiv — The City That’s Older Than Rome



Plovdiv is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe, older than Athens and Rome. But it’s also painfully cool.
Don’t miss:
- The Roman Amphitheatre (still used for concerts!)
- Old Town with its colorful traditional houses
- Kapana Art District — craft beer, murals, bohemian energy
- A sunset from Nebet Tepe Hill
Secret Spot:
👉 The Trap murals walkway in Kapana — hidden between cafés and home to Bulgaria’s best street art.
3. The Rhodope Mountains — Bulgaria’s Magical Forests




This is Bulgaria’s myth-world — mountains filled with folklore, caves, shepherd villages, and legends of Orpheus.
Top Places:
- Devil’s Throat Cave — where the myth says Orpheus entered the underworld.
- Yagodina Cave — one of Europe’s most beautiful cave systems.
- Shiroka Laka Village — the musical heart of the Rhodopes.
Secret Place:
👉 Eagle’s Eye Viewpoint (Орлово око) — a metal platform hanging off a cliff with insane views.
4. Black Sea Coast — Not Just Golden Sands



Most tourists rush to Sunny Beach. Skip it.
Here’s where you should go:
🌊 Sozopol
A charming old town with wooden houses, art galleries, and wine by the water.
🏛️ Nessebar
A UNESCO medieval town on a tiny island — pure magic.
🌅 Bolata Beach (Secret Gem)
Turquoise waters in a horseshoe-shaped cove. Locals swear it’s the most beautiful beach in Bulgaria.
🍇 5. Melnik — The Wine Town You Didn’t Know You Needed



Melnik is Bulgaria’s smallest town, famous for:
- Sand-pyramid landscapes
- Deep red wines
- Underground wine cellars
- Stone houses from the Ottoman era
Secret Experience:
👉 Wine tasting in a 300-year-old cave cellar.
The wine here is so smooth you’ll forget to check the alcohol percentage (don’t, it’s high).
6. Veliko Tarnovo — The City of Tsars



Veliko Tarnovo looks like a museum that decided to become a city.
Highlights:
- Tsarevets Fortress — medieval stronghold with epic night light shows
- Samovodska Charshiya — artisan street with pottery, leatherworks, and Bulgarian crafts
- Views over Yantra River — absolutely cinematic
Secret Spot:
👉 Asen’s Monument viewpoint at night — unbelievable panoramas.
🌹 7. The Rose Valley — Bulgaria’s Softest, Sweetest Secret



Bulgaria produces 70% of the world’s rose oil.
Visit in May–June and you’ll walk through blooming pink fields.
Don’t Miss:
- The Rose Festival in Kazanlak
- Rose-picking rituals at sunrise
- Try rose jam and rose rakia (strong!)
TOP 10 SECRET PLACES IN BULGARIA (That Even Some Locals Don’t Know)
- Eagle’s Eye Viewpoint – Rhodope Mountains
- Belogradchik Rocks Night Tour – surreal rock formations under the stars
- Krushuna Waterfalls – turquoise cascades like a fantasy movie
- Prohodna “Eyes of God” Cave – two natural holes shaped like eyes
- Tyulenovo Cliffs – perfect for sunset cliff walks
- Meanders of Arda River – photogenic nature loops
- Shipka Monument – dramatic mountain history site
- Buzludzha UFO Monument – abandoned communist spaceship building
- Kovachevitsa Village – ancient stone architecture
- Beglik Dam Forests – wild camping paradise




What to Eat in Bulgaria (You Will Get Addicted)
- Banitsa — flaky pastry with cheese
- Shopska Salad — the salad that inspired the Bulgarian flag
- Kavarma — slow-cooked meat stew
- Lyutenitsa — roasted pepper spread
- Mekitsi — Bulgarian doughnuts
Secret Food Tip:
👉 In rural towns, order домашно (home-made). You will not regret it.
FAQs About Traveling in Bulgaria
1. Is Bulgaria expensive?
Not at all. It’s one of the most affordable countries in Europe.
You can eat, drink, travel, and stay comfortably on a small budget.
2. What’s the best time to visit?
- Summer: beaches
- Spring: rose valley
- Autumn: mountains
- Winter: ski resorts like Bansko & Borovets
3. Do people speak English?
In cities—yes.
In villages—less, but people are warm and helpful.
4. Is public transport easy?
Buses are reliable, cheap, and connect most towns.
5. Is Bulgaria safe for solo travelers?
Very safe! Just follow normal travel precautions.
6. What souvenirs should I buy?
- Rose oil products
- Bulgarian pottery
- Local wine
- Embroidered linen
Bulgaria Isn’t a Destination — It’s a Discovery
If you want a country where you can hike in ancient forests, drink world-class wine, swim in hidden coves, wander medieval towns, and meet some of the kindest people in Europe…
Then Bulgaria is calling your name.
And now you know all the secrets.
