The second largest city in Bulgaria and one of the oldest cities in Europe's rich cultural heritage will walk you through 8 millennia of art and history. Among the most popular sites of Plovdiv are the Ancient Theatre (one of the best preserved in the world), the Old Town, and "Kapana" creative district.
Stara Zagora or as the locals call it "the Green City" or "the Centre of the Universe" is a town with rich historic past dating back to 6th century BC. Some of the main attractions of the city are the Antique Forum of Augusta Trayana, the memorial complex "Defenders of Stara Zagora", the “Geo Milev” Museum, the Art Gallery, and the Museum of Religions. Stara Zagora is also home of Bulgaria's most renowned beer - "Zagorka".
Located 35 km south of Burgas, the charming little town of Sozopol is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations and a favorite place of local artists. The city is well known for its beautiful beaches, diverse cultural programme, and trendy bars and restaurants (pretty good night life too). The main highlight of Sozopol is its beautiful old town, which attracts visitors from all over the world with its impressive architecture and romantic vibes.