Bulgaria.
Pomorie
This compact seaside town on a narrow rocky peninsula in Burgas Bay, Pomorie sits right on the Black Sea and is known for its deposits of healing mud and anc…
Saint Vlas
A compact Black Sea resort town on Bulgaria's southern coast, Saint Vlas has a café and restaurant scene that punches well above its size, with scenic viewpo…
Kavarna
Black Sea resort town on Bulgaria's northeastern coast, Kavarna has a beach, a modest yacht harbour, and a central core with cafés and restaurants.
Shiroka Laka
This proclaimed architectural and folklore reserve in the central Rhodope Mountains of southern Bulgaria, Shiroka Laka is considered a birthplace of Rhodope…
Dospat
This pocket-sized mountain town in Bulgaria's Rhodope Mountains, Dospat sits beside the highest-altitude dam in the country — a reservoir that ranks among th…
Gabrovo
Known across Bulgaria as the national capital of humour and satire, Gabrovo is a central Bulgarian town stretched along the Yantra River — making it the long…
Razlog
A tiny ski resort town in southwestern Bulgaria's Razlog Valley, with mountain scenery in the surrounding landscape and a river running through it.
Breznitsa
This village in the Pirin mountain area of southwestern Bulgaria sits alongside the Tufcha river, with the wider region offering access to mountain terrain a…
Aytos
A town in eastern Bulgaria's Burgas Province, Aytos sits in the Aytos Valley — the easternmost of the Sub-Balkan valleys — with vineyards in the surrounding…
Klisura
This modest Bulgarian town in the Karlovo Valley, Klisura sits between the Balkan Mountains to the north and the Sredna Gora range to the south, making it a…
Smolyan
This highland town in Bulgaria's central Rhodope Mountains, Smolyan sits along the narrow valley of the Cherna and Byala rivers and holds the distinction of…
Borovets
Bulgaria's oldest mountain resort, Borovets sits on the slopes of the Rila range and serves as one of the main starting points for hiking to Musala, the high…
Koprivshtitsa
This little Bulgarian village in the Sredna Gora mountains is where the first shot of the April Uprising against Ottoman rule was fired in 1876, and it has p…
Kazanlak
Kazanlak is the centre of Bulgaria's rose oil industry, set in the Rose Valley at the foot of the Balkan Mountains and on the road to the historic Shipka Pass.
Dobrinishte
Little spa and ski town in southwestern Bulgaria, Dobrinishte sits at the end of the scenic narrow-gauge Septemvri–Dobrinishte railway line and draws on seve…
Tryavna
Tryavna is a small Bulgarian town in the Balkan Mountains known for its well-preserved National Revival architecture, with well over a hundred listed buildin…
Nesebar
Ancient Black Sea town with more than three millennia of history, Nesebar occupies a peninsula connected to the Bulgarian mainland by a narrow isthmus, with…
Lovech
This town in north-central Bulgaria on the river Osam, Lovech has a compact centre with cafés and restaurants, a collection of preserved 19th-century buildin…
Sandanski
Sandanski is a spa town in southwestern Bulgaria known for its thermal water springs and the highest average annual temperature in the country, making it a y…
Krichim
A compact Bulgarian town in Plovdiv Province where the Vacha river runs through the centre and the northern slopes of the Rhodopes rise close by.
Banite
This village in Bulgaria's Central Rhodope Mountains known for its mineral springs and balneotherapy centre, Banite sits alongside water in highland terrain…
Velingrad
This well-known balneological resort town in the Rhodope Mountains of Southern Bulgaria, Velingrad sits in the Chepino Valley with a café and restaurant scen…
Sozopol
An ancient Black Sea town on Bulgaria's southern coast, Sozopol traces its origins to a Greek colony called Apollonia — later devastated by a Roman siege in…
Panagyurishte
The 1876 April Uprising against Ottoman rule was centred on Panagyurishte, a town in the Sredna Gora mountains of Southern Bulgaria that holds a significant…
Gela
A little Bulgarian village in the Rhodope Mountains, where red-tile rooftops dot a green hillside valley backed by dense conifer-forested ridges, making it a…
Nikopol
Sitting on the Bulgarian bank of the Danube at the foot of steep chalk cliffs, Nikopol is a little town in Pleven Province with vineyards in the surrounding…
Petrich
A compact Bulgarian town of red-tile rooftops and mid-rise blocks spread across a broad valley, backed by forested mountain slopes and well-placed for day tr…
Belogradchik
Compact Bulgarian town in the foothills of the Balkan Mountains, Belogradchik is known for the dramatic rock formations that surround it and the historic for…
Shumen
Shumen, a city in northeastern Bulgaria, is known for the large Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria that looms over the city, its proximity to two medieval Bu…
Sunny Beach
Bulgaria's largest Black Sea resort, Sunny Beach was created in 1958 as a family getaway and has grown into the country's biggest tourist complex, with a lon…
Dobarsko
This village on the southern slopes of Rila in southwestern Bulgaria, Dobarsko sits in mountain terrain where the Rhodope Mountains and Pirin ranges converge…
Mezek
Mezek, a village in southeastern Bulgaria near the Greek and Turkish borders, is known for two ancient Thracian beehive tombs and a well-preserved medieval f…
Karnobat
Town in southeastern Bulgaria's Burgas Province, Karnobat sits in its own valley roughly equidistant from Burgas, Sliven, and Yambol, with vineyards in the s…
Krumovgrad
This small town in Bulgaria's Eastern Rhodopes, Krumovgrad sits on the banks of the river Krumovitsa in the mountainous south of Kardzhali Province.
Filipovtsi
A small Bulgarian village in Pernik Province, set among forested hills beneath a sharply pointed rocky peak, with open pastoral countryside and a quiet road…
Sapareva Banya
A pocket-sized town at the northern foot of the Rila mountains in southwestern Bulgaria, Sapareva Banya is known for its hot mineral water, which reaches 103…
Pravets
Birthplace of Todor Zhivkov, who led Communist Bulgaria from 1956 to 1989, Pravets is a modest town in Sofia Province with an unexpected technological footno…
Novo Leski
This small Bulgarian village of red-tile rooftops spread across a gentle hillside, with sweeping views over a broad agricultural valley and a mountain range…
Bozhentsi
Bozhentsi is a Bulgarian village and architectural reserve in the Balkan Mountains whose cobblestone streets and stone-roofed houses have been frozen in Nati…
Tsarevo
This little seaside resort town on Bulgaria's southern Black Sea coast, Tsarevo has a café and restaurant scene that outpaces the town's size, scenic viewpoi…
Haskovo
A city in southern Bulgaria's Northern Thrace region, Haskovo has a walkable centre with a good spread of cafés and restaurants, and sits close to mineral sp…
Asenovgrad
Known informally as "Little Jerusalem" for its concentration of churches, monasteries, and chapels — said to be the highest per capita in Bulgaria — Asenovgr…
Zabardo
This compact Bulgarian mountain village in the Rhodope uplands, where red-tile and rendered houses climb snow-dusted slopes above a valley, backed by foreste…
Obzor
A Black Sea resort village on Bulgaria's coast with a café and restaurant scene that outpunches its size, set in wine country with mountain views inland and…
Shkorpilovtsi
This small Black Sea resort village on the Bulgarian coast, Shkorpilovtsi sits steps from the beach and offers cafés and restaurants in its compact centre.
Dobravitsa
This village in the Ponor Mountain area of western Bulgaria's Western Stara Planina range, Dobravitsa sits close to two natural landmarks: the Dobravitsa Ska…
Stara Zagora
Stara Zagora, a city in Bulgaria's Upper Thracian Plain, holds what are considered Europe's best-preserved Neolithic dwellings — discovered in 1968 and datin…
Ortsevo
Ortsevo holds the distinction of being the highest permanently inhabited village in Bulgaria and across the Balkans, with its village square sitting well abo…
Vratsa
Vratsa sits at the foot of the Vrachanski Balkan in northwestern Bulgaria, serving as the gateway to the Ledenika Cave, Skaklya Waterfall, and the Vratsata P…
Sistov
Svishtov, on the Bulgarian bank of the Danube in Veliko Tarnovo Province, is the birthplace of writer Aleko Konstantinov and home to the Church of the Holy T…
Provadia
This little town in northeastern Bulgaria's Varna Province, Provadia sits in a deep karst gorge along the Provadiya River and is known for its salty mineral…
Dorkovo
This compact Bulgarian village spread across a broad green valley, with forested mountain ridges rising on all sides and wide open farmland stretching to its…
Pazardzhik
A town in southern Bulgaria on the Maritsa river, Pazardzhik has a compact centre with a concentrated café and restaurant scene, and sits within reach of bot…
Dabnitsa
This village in the Rhodope Mountains of southwestern Bulgaria, Dabnitsa sits beside the Mesta river with mountain terrain close by and UNESCO-listed sites i…
Dzhanka
A small stone-and-tile village climbing a dry hillside in Bulgaria's Eastern Rhodopes, Dzhanka offers a glimpse of rural Balkan life amid open upland country…
Dimitrovgrad
Founded in 1947 as a planned socialist model city, Dimitrovgrad is one of Bulgaria's few purpose-built communist-era towns, laid out along the Maritsa River…
Kostenets
This spa town in western Bulgaria's Sofia Province, Kostenets sits at the foot of the Rila and Sredna Gora mountain ranges and draws visitors with its minera…
Botevgrad
Mid-size Bulgarian town set in a broad valley ringed by green forested hills, with a walkable centre offering cafés and restaurants and easy access to the up…
Ihtiman
A small town in western Bulgaria's Ihtimanska Sredna Gora range, Ihtiman sits in a valley close to the Trakiya motorway and within reach of several UNESCO Wo…
Silistra
This Bulgarian Danube port town sitting at the point where Romania's land border meets the river, Silistra holds a late Roman tomb with rich interior decorat…
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