I think about travel just about twice a day. I often find myself doing that and always struggle with the perfect balance of travel distance, how much (or less) money to spend and also not have to take too many days off..
Ever wondered where to go for a quick and cute weekend getaway on a low budget? If you are in the U.S. and reading this post, you may want to ignore it as it won’t apply to you. But if you are within a 3-hour flight from Bulgaria – keep reading.
A scenic city in the heart of Bulgaria
There is a mystically beautiful small town in the middle of Bulgaria called Veliko Tarnovo. The town is conveniently located just about 3 hours away from the two main airports in the country Sofia and Varna (airport codes SOF and VAR.)
Almost all low-cost airlines in Europe offer flights to either one of those and getting to Veliko Tarnovo is quite easy from either. Renting a car is quite cheap and buses are beyond affordable (approx. $12 for a one-way ticket from Sofia or Varna to VT).
Where to stay
Once in Veliko Tarnovo, you want to be in the old part of town to enjoy its picturesque cliffs and views. AirBnB’s may be a cheaper option, however, hotels will not break your bank either. An average nice hotel in the old part is about $60.
The hidden gems to explore
1. Tsarevets Castle
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2. The Post Office building
3. Gurko Street
This hidden street is by far the most picturesque spot in Veliko Tarnovo. You can enter through the street behind the post office or from the old part of town. Make sure you sit down at one of the coffee shops to sip some local coffee or even beer.
4. The Glass Pathway
Located right by the Samovodska charshiya, this pathway will lead you to a breathtaking overview of Veliko Tarnovo hills. It is definitely the ultimate place for a selfie too.
5. The Stambolov Bridge
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6. Arbanassi
7. Samovodska Charshiya
8. Bay Hassan’s Copper Store
If you’re planning to visit Bulgaria this year, make sure you explore the beautiful city of Veliko Tarnovo.
Photos: Rostislav Grancharov