The unique topography of Plovdiv earned it the nickname "City of the Seven Hills," and its reliefs offer many viewpoints. For example, you can climb the "Youth Hill," surrounded by a park, or see the emblematic statue Alyosha, from which you will have a breathtaking view of the city.
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The unique topography of Plovdiv earned it the nickname "City of the Seven Hills," and its reliefs offer many viewpoints. For example, you can climb the "Youth Hill," surrounded by a park, or see the emblematic statue Alyosha, from which you will have a breathtaking view of the city.
In Plovdiv, green spaces are very numerous, and you will have the opportunity to discover several, such as Tsar Simeon Park and its famous Singing Fountains. If you visit it at night, you can witness the spectacle created by the huge jets of bright and colorful water. This green corner includes children's play areas, statues and shaded walkways. Wherever you are in Plovdiv, you will always be able to find a little freshness, especially in the Dondukova Garden, which also includes a natural history museum.
The city includes multiple ancient remains, mainly Roman. The most famous monument is undoubtedly the Roman theater dating back to the second century, known throughout the country. It is located between two hills and forms a large arc and was restored between the 1960s and 1980s. It is now an important tourist site hosting many cultural events. The best known is the International Folklore Festival, which takes place every summer in Plovdiv's streets and historical sites. The program offers folk performances and concerts from Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
The Old Town of Plovdiv reflects its cultural heritage, enriched by civilizations. Pass the emblematic Hisar Kapia Gate, and enter this unique district constituting a real open-air museum. Called an "architectural reserve," this hillside area will take you from antiquity to the 19th century. Stroll through the narrow cobbled streets and discover art galleries, museums and craft shops to soak up the city's atmosphere thoroughly. To complete your itinerary, Visit the Ethnographic Museum to learn more about the region's peoples or the Archaeological Museum, which houses an important collection.
Nature lovers can take the Seven Rila Lakes route, accessible to all, which will take you to the Rila Mountains, in the heart of the largest nature park in Bulgaria. This area is a former glacial region and one of the country's highest mountains. It is home to many lakes and a variety of flora and fauna. Day trips are organized, but for experienced hikers, it takes six days to cover the entire trail.
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