Day 4: Nessebar — An excellent spot for the seaside portion of your holiday, Nesebar is a small medieval-aged village and World Heritage site with narrow cobbled streets and a jumble of impressive churches. Relax on the beach, stroll through the park southeast of town, and hop over to the newer part of town for traditional Bulgarian cuisine or fresh seafood.
Day 5: Varna — Travel along the coast to Varna, a faster-paced city known for its night life. By day, explore the Sea Garden; after dinner, walk down to the waterfront promenade to let loose at one of the beach clubs.
Day 6: Plovdiv — The city itself is lovely, walkable and cultured, but the real highlight of the Plovdiv area is an hour away - the Bachkovo Monastery, founded in 1083. The monastery welcomes visitors and even offers lodging for the night. Check out the stalls around the monastery for local specialties such as buffalo’s milk cheese and wild fruit jam.
Day 7: Sofia/Hissar — There’s so much to see in Sofia, it’s well worth spending your first and last days in Bulgaria there. If you’d rather spend your final hours in the country, head a bit north from Plovdiv to Hissarya and unwind in their famous healing mineral water baths before returning to the capital.
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