CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAP68 Reviews This beautiful church is located right in the Old Town. The first church on these grounds was already built in the 4th century and dedicated to the Byzantine Emperor Konstantin and his mother Helena....
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19 Reviews The Roman theatre, also known as the Amphithatre, was built under the reign of emperor Trajan in the 2nd century. It holds around 7.000 seats in different sections named after the city sections with...
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7 Reviews This is not a real tip for Plovdiv since Bachkovo is some 30km south of town but still close enough to be an easy excursion for half a day. The monastery was founded in 1083. It had its heyday during...
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6 Reviews Built in 1955-1956, this monument commemorates the liberation by the Soviet Army from the Nazis. In the beginning of the 90-s they thought about taking it off but later the Municipalityt decided that...
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4 Reviews This is a local chain that I ate in once in Plovdiv and once in Sofia. Indoor and outdoor seating. They advertise Italian, but I enjoyed their salads very much. They also serve full meals with meat...
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5 Reviews Chifte Banya is an old Turkish bath built in the 16th century. It is called "chifte", which means "couple" since it comprises two bath departments - one for men and one for women. It is worth noticing...
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6 Reviews Take a look at the Roman Coliseum discovered under Ploshtad Dzhumaya. While there you can also visit the diamond patterned Friday Mosque. Both to left and right are long boulevards that are...
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3 Reviews The Plovdiv Fair is a modern centre for information and contacts.Its first exhibition was in 1892 It is the biggest fair in the Balkans. The International Fair - Plovdiv is the only fair organizing...
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5 Reviews Assens's Fortress (Assenova Krepost) dates back to the 11-12 cc AD. It was built during the reign of Tsar Ivan Assen II, one of the greatest Bulgarian kings (Second Bulgarian kingdom). There are just...
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2 Reviews With my dinner companion for the evening being one of Plovdiv's most charming, educated and beautiful young women my experience of Chuchura was kinda skewed. It's only the fact that I took some pics...
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3 Reviews Perhaps the place to be. Located in the heart of the old town and build on the foundations of the Roman fortifications. In the cellar you can see parts of the old walls. The resaturant’s house has a...
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6 Reviews and 57 Opinions this hotel is a part of famous Turkish hotel chain "Dedeman" They have many hotels in Bulgaria...
1 Review and 15 Opinions The norm with inexpensive hotels is that you can be perfectly satisfied with what you get but...
3 Reviews and 24 Opinions In all fairness my stay was not so bad. But I have to comment on the lack of discipline that is kept...
17 Reviews The rocky plateau which rises 50 m up is an unusual and beautiful place,near the village of Sini Vruh 30 km in Plovdiv region. The plateau is strange and majestic because of its remarkable terraced...
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Plan a Plovdivska Oblast vacation with reviews, tips and photos posted by real travelers and Plovdivska Oblast locals
Q: Does anyone know if there are flights from north of England airports to Plovdiv or from any English airport, either direct or...

A: Plovdiv Airport doesn't run any regular flights; best way is a flight to Sofia and then take train or bus (2 h).
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Stamboliiski like Gabrovo is a nice town for investment also the population of the town is around 22,000 it only 20km frome Plovdiv. in thise picture you can see the People's House of Culture.
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