This tour is a great opportunity to become part of the world famous Rose festival in Bulgaria. At a very affordable price you can join our group and enjoy the beautiful region of the Rose valley. Here the scent of roses is spread allover during the rose harvest period - end of May - beginning of June. All you have to do is to trust all the organizational part to us and entirely indulge in the magic of this magnificent place!
In front of the TSUM Department Store
Early in the morning departure to Plovdiv. Tour of Plovdiv - the second largest town of Bulgaria, an area since the time of Philip, King of Macedonia, father of Alexander The Great. Its unique location on these ancient crossroads has stimulated cultural and political influences from East and West civilizations and yet maintained its unique cultural identity. The most impressive building of Roman time that has come to us rising above the city is the Antique Amphitheatre by Emperor Marcus Aurelius during the 2nd c. A.D. Its magnificent arcade adorned with marble statues is simply breath-taking. The Roman Stadium is also constructed during the II century and reproduces the layout in Delphi, Greece. Within the center of the ancient major town of the Roman province of Thrace remains of stone paved streets, foundations of buildings and columns and ancient fortress walls and gates reside.
Afternoon arrival in Kazanlak. Check in. In the evening enjoy the festivities on the main square.
In the morning departure to Kazanlak – the geographical center of Bulgaria called the Valley of roses and the Valley of the Thracian kings. Head directly to a rose field where has been organised rose picking and rose boiling ritual. Proceed to the town of Kazanlak for lunch. In the afternoon visit the Damascena rose distillery.
In the Museum of Roses you will get acquainted with the 300 years old history of production of rose oil in Bulgaria. You will see recipients from the a9th century and many other interesting artefacts.
Enio Bonchev distillery – the oldest in Bulgaria founded in 1909.
At noon follow the Carnival parade and the procession which will close the festivities. End of the parade at 1:30pm. Free time for lunch. At 3pm departure to Sofia. Arrive in Sofia at 6pm. Drop off in your hotel. End of service.
The Buzludzha monument is perched on one of the peaks dominating the town of Kazanlak. This is one of the largest communist monuments in Europe.
On the way back visit the Golyamata Kosmatka Thracian tomb dating to the 4th century BC. You will get acquainted with the Thracian civilization and will get a lot of information about these ancient tribes populating the area of the present-day town of Kazanlak.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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