As the skyline of the Bulgarian capital fades away behind you, you begin a journey back in time as you head toward one of Europe’s most remarkable ancient cities.
A day trip to Plovdiv from Sofia promises an unforgettable adventure filled with historical wonders, cultural discoveries, and a blend of old-world charm and modern vitality.
As the skyline of the Bulgarian capital fades away behind you, you begin a journey back in time as you head toward one of Europe’s most remarkable ancient cities.
A day trip to Plovdiv from Sofia promises an unforgettable adventure filled with historical wonders, cultural discoveries, and a blend of old-world charm and modern vitality.
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As the skyline of the Bulgarian capital fades away behind you, you begin a journey back in time as you head toward one of Europe’s most remarkable ancient cities.
A day trip to Plovdiv from Sofia promises an unforgettable adventure filled with historical wonders, cultural discoveries, and a blend of old-world charm and modern vitality.
With its rich history spanning millennia, architectural marvels and vibrant artistic scene, Plovdiv beckons travelers to delve into its captivating tapestry of attractions.
Here's all you need to know about Plovdiv, one of the most exciting day trips from Sofia.
Plovdiv is just under 2 hours southeast of Sofia, perfect for a day tour.
It is fairly easy to drive between Sofia and Plovdiv and the distance is just short of 150 kilometers. Simply follow the A1 out of Sofia and continue all the way to Plovdiv.
There are regular bus services between Sofia bus station and Plovdiv bus station but they are operated by private bus services.
The most convenient way to explore Plovdiv is with a guided day tour from Sofia. These tours are hassle-free and cost-effective and offer you excellent value as you can see multiple attractions in one day without having to plan your own itinerary.
A typical excursion to Plovdiv, be it as part of a group or as a private tour starts around 9 AM. On your 2-hour drive your guide will get you up to speed on Bulgarian history, politics, the economy and nature.
Your jaunt to Plovdiv kicks off with a 2.5-hour walking tour through the splendid Old Town. Marvel at the fusion of Thracian, Roman, Slav, Turkish, and Bulgarian influences that have shaped this city's unique character. Your guide will lead you through the highlights, showcasing the architectural gems of the Bulgarian Renaissance, the magnificent 2nd-century Ancient Theater, the impressive Roman Stadium, and the intriguing Plovdiv Ethnographic Museum, among others.
You will have another 1.5 hours of free time to explore the city’s hidden treasures and enjoy lunch or some shopping. Navigate through the cobbled streets or stroll along one of the longest pedestrian streets in Europe, admiring the charming storefronts and chic bars. Your 8-hour tour ends back at the pickup location or you will be dropped off at your hotel if you selected a tour with hotel transfers.
There are day trips to Plovdiv to suit every budget or travel style.
These are the most popular day trips to Plovdiv, offering exceptional value for money. The 8-hour tour leaves from a central location and takes you to all the highlights of Plovdiv followed by some free time to explore the city further. You can also pay to upgrade your experience to include hotel transfers.
If you prefer to explore a destination like Plovdiv at your own pace you can book a shuttle transfer instead. You can make use of the complimentary audio guide to make your way through the city or plan your own itinerary but still enjoy the convenience of organized transportation from Sofia.
For optimal luxury and comfort, book a private day trip to Plovdiv. You will travel by private car and enjoy the undivided attention of your knowledgeable guide. Your tour includes a walking tour and some free time but your itinerary is flexible to suit your travel needs.
Extend your day trip from Sofia to 11 hours and you have the chance to also visit Asen’s Fortress. This medieval mountaintop fortress is only 30 minutes from Plovdiv and is the perfect complement to a day of historic sightseeing. You can choose between a guided tour or a transportation-only option depending on the pace you like to follow.
This 11-hour day trip to Plovdiv also offers a visit to the town of Koprivshtitsa. Here you can admire the authentic 19th-century architecture of the scenic town spread across the slopes of the Sredna Gora Mountains.
A basic day tour to Plovdiv from Sofia costs US$35 per person. The same price is applied for self-guided shuttle tours, guided tours, or tours with an audio guide. This price does not include any additional entry fees or lunch and you will depart from a central meeting point.
A Plovdiv day tour that includes a visit to Asen’s Fortress costs US$45 per person. You need to pay a small entry fee to visit the fortress but it is optional to enter.
A day tour to Plovdiv and Koprivshtitsa costs US$55 per person and the price only covers transportation and a guided walking tour through Plovdiv.
A private tour to Plovdiv from Sofia costs US$130 per person but you must book for at least two people. The price decreases if there are more people in your party and for six people you will only pay US$75 per person.
Plovdiv is overflowing with ancient and contemporary treasures. These are only a few of the gems you can expect to discover:
One of Plovdiv's most iconic landmarks is its ancient theater, a testament to the city's rich history. Built in the 2nd century during the reign of Emperor Trajan, this well-preserved amphitheater showcases the architectural prowess of the Roman era. Nestled into the hillside, the theater once accommodated over 6,000 spectators who gathered for theatrical performances and gladiatorial contests.
The heart of Plovdiv beats within its charming Old Town, a labyrinth of narrow cobbled streets, colorful houses, and a fusion of architectural styles that span centuries. Stroll through this captivating area and encounter an enchanting blend of influences that characterized the Bulgarian Renaissance.
Plovdiv's contemporary artistic spirit finds its home in the vibrant Kapana neighborhood. Translating to "The Trap," Kapana has transformed from a neglected area into a hub of creativity and culture. As you explore its charming streets, you'll be greeted by captivating graffiti, chic bars, cozy galleries, and boutiques brimming with local crafts.
Spring and fall are the most recommended seasons for a comfortable visit.