Bulgaria is a country of the Balkan Peninsula located in East Europe. It is one of the destinations that boasts a rich history, culture, and nature and has attracted attention in recent years. It is full of highlights, including the capital Sofia, a World Heritage Rira Monastery, a resort along the Black Sea, and a rose valley.
Recommended spots for traveling in Bulgaria
- Sofia: The capital of Bulgaria
- Alexander Nefsky Cathedral: Bulgarian Orthodox Church's largest cathedral. The golden dome is beautiful.
- Boyana Church: A church built in the 13th century. The mural is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- National Museum: A museum where you can learn the history of Bulgaria.
- Rira's monastery: World Heritage Site
- One of the center of Bulgarian Orthodox. You can see beautiful murals and medieval architectural styles.
- It is also recommended to hike the surrounding mountains.
- Nesbal: Resort along the Black Sea coast
- The old town where the medieval cityscape remains is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- You can enjoy swimming and marine sports on a beautiful beach.
- Rose valley: Rose production area
- A rose festival will be held in May.
- You can buy cosmetics and perfumes using roses.
- Probodif: Bulgarian second city
- The archeological site of the ancient Roman era remains.
- You can take a walk in the old town of the Ottoman Empire.
The best season for traveling in Bulgaria
- Spring (April to June): The temperature is calm and easy to sightseeing.
- Autumn (September to November): The autumn leaves are beautiful.
Bulgarian travel expenses
- Tickets: about 80,000 yen ~
- Accommodation expenses: 5,000 yen per night
- Food expenses: 1,000 yen per meal
Precautions for traveling in Bulgaria
- It is convenient to speak Bulgarian, but it also speaks English.
- Chips are not required, but it is common to give them if you receive a comfortable service.
- In the summer, the sun is strong, so bring a hat and sunglasses.
Bulgaria is an attractive destination where you can enjoy history, culture and nature. Why don't you visit it once?