Discover Bulgaria's rich history and medieval heritage on a private full-day tour from Bucharest. Visit the remarkable Basarbovo Monastery, carved directly into the cliffs and dedicated to Saint Dimitrie Basarabov. Continue to the picturesque village of Arbanasi to explore the beautifully preserved Konstantsalieva House, a 17th-century merchant mansion offering a glimpse into the lifestyle of Bulgaria's wealthy merchant families.
Next, enjoy free time in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria's former medieval capital. Wander its charming cobblestone streets, admire the traditional architecture, browse local shops, or taste authentic Bulgarian cuisine at a local restaurant.
Finish your journey at the iconic Tsarevets Fortress, the heart of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Explore the ancient walls, Baldwin's Tower, and the legendary Cliff of Death before visiting the unique Patriarchal Cathedral, famous for its striking modern murals and breathtaking panoramic views over Veliko Tarnovo.
One day before the tour, you will receive the guide’s contact details. On the day of the excursion, when the guide arrives at the hotel, they will send you a message, a WhatsApp, or give you a call. If you don’t answer, no worries, the guide will stop by the reception to let you know they’ve arrived.
The St. Dimitrie Basarabov Monastery is a true place of legend, carved directly into the rock and hidden at the foot of the Balkan Mountains, near Ruse, Bulgaria. Dedicated to Saint Dimitrie Basarabov, the only Romanian saint canonized during his lifetime, the monastery attracts both pilgrims and tourists eager to discover history, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes. Walking among the cells and the rock-hewn chapel, you can feel the peaceful and mysterious atmosphere of this sacred place. The surrounding river and forests create an impressive natural setting, offering unforgettable views and perfect photo opportunities. Visiting here is not only a spiritual experience but also a journey through the beauty of nature and Orthodox tradition. Ideal for those who love history, culture, and relaxing in nature, St. Dimitrie Basarabov Monastery is a must-visit stop on any tour of medieval Bulgaria.
Step back in time with a visit to the Konstantsalieva House, one of the best-preserved merchant homes in the historic village of Arbanasi. Built in the late 17th century, this impressive fortified mansion belonged to a prosperous merchant family and reflects the wealth and importance of Arbanasi during the Bulgarian Revival period. As you explore the house, you'll discover beautifully furnished reception rooms, cozy family living areas, a traditional kitchen, storage cellars, and authentic household objects that reveal how affluent Bulgarian merchants lived more than 300 years ago. Admire the thick stone walls, handcrafted wooden ceilings, decorative fireplaces, and original architectural details. Today, the house operates as an ethnographic museum, offering visitors a fascinating insight into Bulgaria's history, culture, architecture, and everyday life. It is one of Arbanasi's most important cultural landmarks and a must-see for anyone interested in the country's rich heritage.
The second stop of the tour will be in Veliko Tarnovo, the former medieval capital of Bulgaria and one of the most spectacular historical cities in the Balkans. Perched on the hills above the Yantra River, Veliko Tarnovo impresses visitors with its authentic atmosphere, traditional architecture, and stunning panoramic views. Known as the “City of the Tsars,” Veliko Tarnovo was the political, cultural, and spiritual center of the Second Bulgarian Empire and remains today one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria. Visitors can explore the old town, cobblestone streets, traditional houses, artisan shops, and local restaurants overlooking the Yantra River. Thanks to its fascinating history and medieval charm, Veliko Tarnovo is a perfect destination for travelers interested in culture, photography, and authentic experiences in the heart of medieval Bulgaria.
The third stop of the tour will be at Tsarevets Fortress, the most famous medieval fortress in Bulgaria and the main tourist attraction in Veliko Tarnovo. Located on Tsarevets Hill above the Yantra River, the fortress was the political, military, and spiritual center of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Visitors can explore the medieval walls, royal palace ruins, defensive towers, and the reconstructed Patriarchal Cathedral, offering panoramic views over Veliko Tarnovo. The fortress is also home to the famous Baldwin’s Tower, linked to the Latin Emperor Baldwin I of Constantinople, captured after the Battle of Adrianople in 1205. One of the most legendary places inside the fortress is the “Cliff of Death,” where traitors and condemned nobles were thrown into the Yantra River canyon during medieval times. The authentic atmosphere, fascinating history, and medieval architecture make Tsarevets Fortress one of the top tourist attractions in Bulgaria.
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