Veliko Tarnovo City tour with vintage car
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About This Tour in Veliko Tarnovo
Why Visit Veliko Tarnovo?
Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Veliko Tarnovo provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Veliko Tarnovo
You can reach Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city offers various transportation options including taxis, public transit, and private transfers to help you reach your destination. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers, and local transportation options vary by location.
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Info sheets with summaries and interesting facts about the main attractions along the route.
- Driver
- Fuel
- Guide
What's Not Included
- Gratuities
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Meeting and Pickup
Meeting Point
One of Bulgaria’s oldest art galleries, founded in 1934, housing over 5,500 works including paintings, graphics, and sculpturesThere is a Тourist information center at Hristo Botev 5 Street
End Point
There is a Тourist information center at Hristo Botev 5 Street
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: Pickup available or meet at start point
Pickup Time: 5 minutes before departure
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
One of Bulgaria’s oldest art galleries, founded in...
One of Bulgaria’s oldest art galleries, founded in 1934, housing over 5,500 works including paintings, graphics, and sculptures. It features prominent Bulgarian artists and hosts both permanent and temporary exhibitions.
Erected in 1985, this powerful monument honors the...
Erected in 1985, this powerful monument honors the four great medieval Bulgarian tsars of the Asen dynasty. Towering bronze horsemen circle a massive sword, symbolizing the strength and unity of the Second Bulgarian Empire.
Erected in 1985, this powerful monument honors the...
Erected in 1985, this powerful monument honors the four great medieval Bulgarian tsars of the Asen dynasty. Towering bronze horsemen circle a massive sword, symbolizing the strength and unity of the Second Bulgarian Empire.
Established in the mid-19th century, this historic marketplace...
Established in the mid-19th century, this historic marketplace features cobblestone streets lined with traditional Revival-era houses and active artisan workshops. Visitors can observe crafts such as pottery, wood carving, icon painting, and leatherwork, offering a glimpse into Bulgaria's rich cultural heritage.
Erected in 1935, this striking 18-meter monument honors...
Erected in 1935, this striking 18-meter monument honors Bulgarian soldiers fallen in key wars. Standing at the city center, it features a crowned female figure holding a flag—symbolizing the spirit and resilience of the nation.
A historic cobblestone street famous for its well-preserved...
A historic cobblestone street famous for its well-preserved Bulgarian Revival-style houses and beautiful views over the Yantra River. It honors General Gurko, a key figure in the city’s liberation.
Museum of Prison, Veliko Tarnovo This 19th-century Ottoman-era prison,...
Museum of Prison, Veliko Tarnovo This 19th-century Ottoman-era prison, operational until 1954, now serves as a museum showcasing the harsh conditions endured by political prisoners. Visitors can explore restored cells, torture instruments, and exhibits detailing the lives of revolutionaries like Vasil Levski and Filip Totyu.
Established in 1879, this museum is one of...
Established in 1879, this museum is one of Bulgaria’s oldest cultural institutions. It encompasses multiple sites, including the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of the Bulgarian Revival and Constituent Assembly, and the Prison Museum. The museum showcases over 200,000 exhibits, spanning from prehistoric artifacts to modern history.
Located near Veliko Tarnovo, this historic monastery dates...
Located near Veliko Tarnovo, this historic monastery dates back to the 11th century and was an important religious and cultural center during the Bulgarian Renaissance. The current church, built in the 19th century, features stunning murals by the famous artist Zahari Zograf.
Constructed in 1774, Vladishki Bridge is one of...
Constructed in 1774, Vladishki Bridge is one of the oldest in Veliko Tarnovo, connecting the Asenov district with the historic Tsarevets and Trapezitsa hills. Built with stone foundations and a wooden superstructure, it served as a vital link to the village of Arbanassi until 1935. The bridge is renowned for its scenic views and cultural significance, featuring guardhouses and customs rooms from its past. Today, it is a popular spot for romantic walks and the traditional Epiphany cross-throwing ceremony.
Built in the 13th century, this medieval church...
Built in the 13th century, this medieval church is known for its beautiful frescoes from different periods and its role as a religious center in the Bulgarian Empire. It was restored after earthquake damage and remains an important historical landmark.
Located on Tsarevets Hill, this medieval cathedral was...
Located on Tsarevets Hill, this medieval cathedral was the seat of the Bulgarian Patriarchate until the 14th century. It was rebuilt in the 20th century and features murals depicting Bulgaria’s history.
Perched on a steep hill overlooking the Yantra... 30 minutes
Perched on a steep hill overlooking the Yantra River, Trapezitsa Fortress is one of Veliko Tarnovo’s most iconic historical landmarks. Once part of the medieval capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, the fortress dates back to the 12th–14th centuries and served as a royal and spiritual center. Today, visitors can explore its restored stone walls, ancient church foundations, and panoramic pathways offering breathtaking views of Tsarevets Fortress and the surrounding landscape. Accessible by a scenic funicular ride or a hiking trail, Trapezitsa combines rich history with natural beauty—an ideal destination for history lovers and explorers alike.
Tucked away in the heart of the Balkan... 30 minutes
Tucked away in the heart of the Balkan Mountains, the Kapinovski Waterfall is a serene and scenic gem located along the Veselina River, near the historic Kapinovo Monastery. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic rock formations, the waterfall is a popular spot for relaxation, swimming, and picnics — especially in the warmer months. Its wide, cascading flow drops into a natural pool, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for cooling off or simply enjoying the soothing sound of rushing water. Choose between Hotnishki waterfall "Kaya Bunar" or Kapinovski waterfall.
Rising proudly above the Yantra River, Tsarevets Fortress... 30 minutes
Rising proudly above the Yantra River, Tsarevets Fortress is the heart of medieval Veliko Tarnovo and a symbol of Bulgaria’s Second Empire. Surrounded by thick stone walls and dramatic cliffs, the fortress served as the royal and spiritual center of the country between the 12th and 14th centuries. Visitors can walk through its reconstructed gates, explore the remains of the royal palace, and visit the Patriarchal Cathedral, perched at the highest point of the hill. With sweeping views, centuries-old ruins, and the famed “Sound and Light” show by night, Tsarevets offers a powerful blend of history, drama, and landscape—an unforgettable stop in Bulgaria’s former capital.
Embark on an exciting off-road adventure that takes... 30 minutes
Embark on an exciting off-road adventure that takes you deep into nature, where you’ll discover one of Bulgaria’s hidden gems — the Hotnishki Waterfall "Kaya Bunar". Nestled near the village of Hotnitsa, this enchanting waterfall is a true natural wonder, with crystal-clear waters cascading down rugged limestone cliffs, surrounded by lush greenery and scenic walking trails. It’s a peaceful escape perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking to unwind in a breathtaking setting. Choose between Hotnishki waterfall "Kaya Bunar" or Kapinovski waterfall.
Nestled in the peaceful foothills near Velchevo village,... 30 minutes
Nestled in the peaceful foothills near Velchevo village, the Kapinovo Monastery “St. Nicholas” is a spiritual and architectural treasure dating back to the 13th century. Surrounded by forests and just a short walk from the Kapinovski Waterfall, the monastery offers a harmonious blend of history, faith, and nature. Rebuilt during the Bulgarian National Revival, the monastery complex features a beautifully preserved church, stone walls, and a tranquil courtyard. Its serene atmosphere and scenic location make it a perfect stop for those seeking cultural enrichment, quiet reflection, or a relaxing break during their journey through the Veliko Tarnovo region.
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