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Tucked away in the heart of Eastern Europe, Bulgaria is the kind of place that sneaks up on you — and then completely wins you over. A country where ancient Thracian tombs meet mountain monasteries, and where the locals’ love for music and folklore will have your foot tapping before you even realize it.
At Pinoy Tourism, we’ll take you through Bulgaria’s many layers, from glittering glacial lakes and snow-capped peaks to centuries-old fortresses and monasteries that seem frozen in time. Wander through the “City of the Tsars,” explore secret mountain villages, and stand before the mesmerizing stripes of Rila Monastery. Bulgaria’s got a history older than Rome and natural beauty that’ll make your camera weep with joy.

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Bulgaria At-a-Glance

A magical mix of rugged landscapes, ancient stories, and living traditions. Bulgaria is a reminder that Europe’s best-kept treasures aren’t always the loudest ones. Between the mountains, monasteries, and music, you’ll discover a country that’s humble, proud, and utterly unforgettable.

Currency
Bulgarian Lev
Capital City
Sofia
Winter avg temp
-1°C
Language
Bulgarian
Summer avg temp
31°C
Good morning
Dobro utro
Time Zone
GMT+3
Good evening
Dobŭr vecher
Most travellers don’t expect to fall in love with Bulgaria until they do. It’s one of Europe’s oldest countries, but its warmth and charm feel brand new every time you visit.
- Travel Director
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Our top 5 things to do in Bulgaria

Visit Rila Monastery

Nestled in the Rila Mountains, this 10th-century monastery is Bulgaria’s most famous landmark — and for good reason. With its bold red-and-black arches and vivid frescoes, Rila looks like it leapt straight from a storybook.

Feel the Rhythm at a Folklore Show

Traditional Bulgarian music and dance are pure energy — fast, passionate, and contagious. Watch locals perform the famous horo dance, a line of twirling skirts and infectious laughter that’ll have you clapping along.

Explore Veliko Târnovo, the “City of the Tsars”

Once the seat of Bulgaria’s medieval empire, this riverside city is packed with charm. Walk its cobbled lanes, shop at the Samovodska Charshia market, and stand atop Tsarevets Fortress for views that scream “postcard moment.”

Step into the Tsarevets Fortress

You can almost feel the echoes of Bulgaria’s royal past here. Once home to kings, knights, and the occasional dramatic execution (it was the Middle Ages, after all), Tsarevets is a history lover’s playground.

Travel to the UNESCO-listed town of Arbanasi

Perched on a hill above Veliko Târnovo, this quiet town is a time capsule of Bulgarian Revival architecture — ornate mansions, hidden monasteries, and fresco-filled churches that tell centuries-old stories.

Best museums in Bulgaria

Sofia

St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Sofia)

This massive cathedral dominates Sofia’s skyline — and below it, the crypt houses one of Europe’s largest collections of Orthodox icons. A must-see for art lovers and architecture buffs alike.

Sofia

Museum of Socialist Art (Sofia)

Ever wondered what communist-era art looked like? This museum lays it all out — from stone statues of former leaders to vivid propaganda posters and films from Bulgaria’s socialist past.

Sofia

Earth and Man National Museum (Sofia)

Calling all rock lovers! This museum is a treasure trove of minerals, gemstones, and sparkling geodes. It’s one of the biggest mineralogical collections in the world — and it’s surprisingly mesmerizing.

Best food in Bulgaria

Banitza

Layers of filo pastry stuffed with eggs, cheese, and milk, baked until golden perfection. It’s Bulgaria’s go-to breakfast, flaky, warm, and best enjoyed with a local yogurt drink.

Lukanka

Think of this as Bulgaria’s artisanal salami. Cured, spiced, and slightly chewy, it’s often served thinly sliced with bread or cheese and pairs perfectly with a glass of red wine.

Shkembe (Tripe Soup)

Bold, spicy, and famously “curative,” this soup is made with tripe, paprika, garlic, and vinegar. Locals swear it’s the best hangover cure in the Balkans. So, worth a try.

What to pack for a tour in Bulgaria

What to Pack

Bulgarian Phrasebook

The Cyrillic alphabet can be tricky, but a few local phrases go a long way.

Comfy Shoes

You’ll be walking cobblestones, climbing fortresses, and exploring trails — your feet deserve support.

Layered Clothing

Bulgaria’s weather can change in a heartbeat — pack for variety.

Cash (Bulgarian Lev)

Smaller shops and markets may not take cards.

Adaptor Plug

Standard European type F, 230V.

Sustainability Kit

Bring reusable bottles, straws, and bags — Bulgaria’s nature deserves your respect.

Other things to know before you go

Double-check your passport and visa requirements before traveling. Some countries require at least 3–6 months of passport validity, so plan to avoid any airport drama.