Embark on a full-day tour from Sofia to explore the medieval fortress Tsarevets, the picturesque village of Bozhentsi, and the Architectural and Ethnographic Complex Etar. Discover the rich cultural heritage of Bulgaria’s countryside.
Embark on a full-day tour from Sofia to explore the medieval fortress Tsarevets, the picturesque village of Bozhentsi, and the Architectural and Ethnographic Complex Etar. Discover the rich cultural heritage of Bulgaria’s countryside.
- Veliko Tarnovo - Discover the medieval fortress Tsarevets - The upsurge of Veliko Tarnovo is related to the period of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185
- 1393). In 1185, the town was declared the capital of the restored Bulgarian State by the brothers Asen and Petar, who declared the end of the Byzantine dominion, which continued for 167 years….
- Veliko Tarnovo - Discover the medieval fortress Tsarevets - The upsurge of Veliko Tarnovo is related to the period of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185
- 1393). In 1185, the town was declared the capital of the restored Bulgarian State by the brothers Asen and Petar, who declared the end of the Byzantine dominion, which continued for 167 years. After its selection to be a capital, the town developed fast, as within the period 12th
- 14th century it was the most unconquerable Bulgarian fortress, as well as the cultural and intellectual center of Bulgaria.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- Lunch
- Lunch
Embark on a day trip that delves into the rural beauty of Bulgaria, visiting a key cultural monument.
The Tsarevets medieval castle, perched atop a namesake peak, is encircled by the Yantra river on three sides. Archaeological findings substantiate that the castle dates back more than 5000 years.
The charming Bozhentsi village, one of Bulgaria’s most…
Embark on a day trip that delves into the rural beauty of Bulgaria, visiting a key cultural monument.
The Tsarevets medieval castle, perched atop a namesake peak, is encircled by the Yantra river on three sides. Archaeological findings substantiate that the castle dates back more than 5000 years.
The charming Bozhentsi village, one of Bulgaria’s most fascinating architectural reserves, is located 15 kilometers east of Gabrovo. It boasts well-maintained houses and public buildings.
The Architectural and Ethnographic Complex Etar is an open-air exhibit, founded in 1964. It was designed to showcase the architectural style and lifestyle prevalent in Gabrovo and its surrounding areas during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.