Interesting places in Burgas, Bulgaria. What to see in Burgas. Ruins of ancient Deultum

A brief overview of the main attractions of Burgas: what to see in the city and its surroundings, as well as how to entertain children on vacation.

Burgas is a beautiful modern city located on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria. The largest in the southeast of the country, it attracts tourists with its wonderful climate, serene atmosphere, and shady park area. Travelers who come for a wonderful beach holiday get to know the local architectural and natural attractions of Burgas.

What to see in Burgas

The central part of Burgas is the focus of an ensemble of churches, squares and fountains. Famous churches include St. Cyril and Methodius. A temple appeared, built in honor of the creators of Slavic writing, in 1907 on the square of the same name near the market. The building, made of emerald-colored stone, brick and marble, took 13 years to build and became iconic for many parishioners. It is especially interesting for its wonderful frescoes and carved wooden altar. Get to the cathedral by buses No. 1, 2, 2A, 4, 12 or 211, stop "Opera".

Among the most famous places to see in Burgas is the Marine Park. Stretching for 7 km along the surf line next to Democracy Street, it delights with its flora, among which are located sculptural ensembles and monuments of world-famous heroes of the past and present. The bronze monument to A.S. Pushkin stands out against this background: a statue dedicated to the great Russian poet is on the list of the best on the planet. But the main attraction of the Marine Park is the Summer Theater. In summer, performances are held outdoors, which is especially appreciated during the popular Golden Orpheus song competition. You can get to the park by taking buses No. 4, 12A or 15, stop. "IIIrd polyclinic."

Among the attractions that are worth seeing in Burgas is the Burgas Bridge, which has become a symbol of the city. It is located within the central beach, near the Marine Park. A two-story building built in the 19th century begins on Bogorodi Street. From the bridge you can admire the beauty of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast; a particularly magnificent panorama appears before the eyes of those strolling at dusk.

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Natural attractions of Burgas

The natural attractions of Burgas, in addition to the Black Sea, also include beautiful lakes that the city can boast of. Burgas Lake is considered the largest in Bulgaria. It is adjacent to the center of Burgas. You can reach it from the train station on foot along Blvd. "Ivan Vazov", st. "Industrialna", st. "Sportna" (about 800 m) or drive along the E87 highway. The lake is home to many fish. Numerous birds build their nests nearby, including many that are on the verge of extinction in the country.

Atanasovskoye Lake is located on the way from the city to the airport. This place is favored by marsh and seabirds that fly here from Gibraltar and the Bosphorus. The lake is suitable for various types of recreation - here you can go fishing, swimming and just relaxing in nature.

Mandrenskoe Lake is located 10 km south of Burgas. Its protected area attracts with small beautiful lagoons, ideal for fishing and boating.

Just 6 km west of the city is the island of St. Anastasia, where tourists admire the old church. At a distance of 15 km from Burgas, near Cape Chukalya, Otmanli Park is located, covered with dense forest on an area of ​​600 hectares.

The picturesque road No. 6, leading from Burgas to Sofia, after 28 km will lead travelers to another attraction of Burgas - Mount Aytos, where three rocky sculptures rise: nature “installed” them on the same base. And the legend tells the story of three brothers who made forays at night to harm the Turkish invaders, and during the day they turned into stones until they were completely petrified.

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What to see with children in Burgas

For those who come to Burgas on holiday with children, it is better to sunbathe and swim on the Northern Beach. There are somewhat fewer fans of natural thalassotherapy here than on other sandy areas stretching along the sea.

What to see with children in Burgas? Young tourists can go to the local Puppet Theater. Approximately 60 years have passed since he settled in the building of the Burgas Opera on the street. Kliment Ohridski. The theater's repertoire annually includes about 20 premiere performances. Get to the stop. "Opera" can be reached by buses No. 1, 2, 2A, 4, 12, 211.

Children will also enjoy visiting the peacock farm. These fabulous birds roam unhindered across a vast territory, delighting children with the opportunity to feed the birds by hand. The only peacock breeding farm in Europe has about a hundred individuals. Despite the fact that this is not the most famous attraction that can be seen in Burgas, adults also get a pleasant experience from staying here. You can visit the farm by taking a transport departing along the Burgas Lake route.

The large Action water park is located near Burgas on the road leading to Varna. You can get there by free bus in 30 minutes. The water park has many water slides, swimming pools, cafes and restaurants, which you can spend a whole day visiting.

In Burgas, you can also see animals in the local zoo with your children. It is located in the northern part of the town of Aytos, which is 28 km from Burgas. About 200 fauna representatives live here. Children especially like the enclosure with bear cubs, which boys and girls can watch for hours. The children enjoy walking around the zoo and having fun on the playground created for them.

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Attractions in the vicinity of Burgas

The location of the city is such that it is easy to move from here to other resorts in Bulgaria. 40 km separate Burgas from Sozopol, where tourists will be curious to wander around the Ravadinovo castle and stroll through the Ropotamo nature reserve.

The trip to Sunny Beach is also interesting; the journey will take about half an hour, and you will get a lot of impressions. First of all, in the vicinity of Burgas it is worth visiting the city-museum of Nessebar, where numerous churches captivate travelers with their unique appearance. They are named after saints whose names are known throughout the Christian world. But the most significant is the Cathedral of Christ Pantocrates, built in the 14th century. Its cross-domed exterior adorns Nessebar and attracts many tourists.

If you go to the town of Pomorie, which is 20 km from Burgas, you will get to know the amazing exhibits of the Salt Museum and visit the active monastery of St. St. George the Victorious (it was erected in the 7th century).

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Burgas Airport is one of the most famous airports in Bulgaria.

The history of the airport dates back to 1927. Domestic flights between Burgas, Plovdiv and Sofia began to operate in 1947. In the 50-60s of the last century, the airport was modernized and expanded. Then a new runway was created. In 1970, Burgas Airport received international status. Today, there is again a need to expand and modernize the airport, as passenger traffic is constantly growing. Soon it is planned to build new terminals at Burgas Airport, improve its transport facilities and infrastructure.

On July 18, 2012, an explosion occurred at the airport: a bus carrying a group of Israeli tourists exploded. As a result of the terrorist attack, more than 30 people were injured and 6 people died.

Marine Park

The Marine Park in the city of Burgas is a popular attraction. The length of the park is 7 kilometers along the sea coast. The central park alley offers excellent sea views.

For rest and relaxation, the Marine Park has benches that are covered by shady, lush tree crowns. In addition to a relaxing holiday, it will be interesting to take walks in the park - there are monuments to famous historical figures not only from Bulgaria, but also from Europe. You can also see a bust of Adam Mickiewicz, a Polish poet. The park’s alleys are also decorated with unusual sculptural works by contemporary authors.

In addition, the park has an open area - the Summer Theater, with a total capacity of at least 2,500 people. Cultural events are regularly held here: evenings of modern and folk music, festivals, theatrical performances. Not far from the Summer Theater there is a zoo and a small casino.

The Marine Park has special playgrounds for children, and cafes and restaurants for adults. In addition, from the park you can go directly to the center of Burgas.

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Bata village

In Bulgaria, in the Burgas region, the village of Bata is located. It is part of the Pomorie community. Its population is 1,235 people. The head of the village is the headman (kmet), a position currently held by Gergi Nedelchev Georgiev. He was appointed mayor based on the election results.

The village of Bata is located 60 kilometers from Burgus towards Sofi. It has a mountainous terrain and fully reflects the flavor of Bulgaria. Tourists remember the village primarily because of the free wine barrels at the evening concerts that take place here almost every day.

At the entrance to the historical village, there is a Bulgarian hut with rustic utensils. Everything inside the village is very well maintained. An old lady who looks like a typical Bulgarian sits and spins a spinning wheel. All this can be filmed and photographed.

Before the start of the evening show, tables are set up at the entrance to serve a glass of apricot brandy to all visitors. And in the courtyard with a mud hut a large courtyard has already been built. Under the roof on two sides there are tables for 15 seats. There are about 500 seats at the show, which are never empty.

The show includes a folklore program for audiences of different nationalities, dancing to music, dancing on burning coals, and children riding a cart with a donkey. There is a live potter working and delicious national cuisine is served. Very fun and interesting!

Burgas Bay is known throughout the world for its magnificent golden sands, gently sloping seabed, and clear sea water. The width of the beach in some areas reaches 100 meters.

The central beach is located near the most popular attraction - the Marine Park. The color of the sand on the beach is darker, this is due to the presence of magnetite impurities. The beach offers plenty of entertainment for fans of various sports, including extreme sports. Here you are guaranteed a high level of service and various opportunities for active recreation.

Burgas lake

Burgas Lake is 28 square kilometers of salty water, favored by migratory birds and a variety of fish. Here you can hunt for flounder, bulls or mullet. Carp also lives in these areas, however, its breeding faces significant difficulties due to the pollution of the lake by industrial waters.

But, despite the fact that the picturesque landscapes are overshadowed by the Burgas petrochemical plant, it is still nice and charming here. It is not recommended to take a bath in the waters of the lake, but you are always welcome to take a one and a half hour boat excursion. During this water journey, you will be able to get acquainted with the rich coastal vegetation, funny inhabitants of the lake, and simply get aesthetic pleasure. As for birds, they are protected, and therefore it is better not to disturb the birds.

Forgotten Memorial in the Bulgarian Buzludzha Nature Reserve

The Forgotten Memorial in the Buzludzha Nature Reserve is located in the very heart of Bulgaria, not far from the mountain of the same name, 1441 meters high. What you see looks like a flying saucer that landed on top and was abandoned by the group.

The monument house at the top was built in honor of the Bulgarian Communist Party in the 1980s. It was a very expensive project, where, in addition to the monument, it was planned to build asphalt roads, tourist centers and many other objects.

The house-monument was built to link the communist regime with the myth of the creation of independent Bulgaria 1,300 years ago.

The construction of the monument lasted about 7 years, more than 6,000 workers took part in it, including 20 leading Bulgarian artists.

Later work was suspended and the memorial was abandoned. The marble was taken away by looters, the mosaics were made by tourists. The Bulgarian authorities cannot decide what to do with the huge building inherited from the era of socialism.

To date, the building has been completely looted: all power cables and all elements of the external and internal decorative cladding, which consisted of marble, granite, labradorite, gold, silver, bronze and other valuable stones and metals, have been stolen. The red five-pointed star that crowned the monument was demolished by a helicopter; there is only a concrete frame with reinforcement.

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The church is located in the central part of coastal Burgas. The church may seem tiny, but it carries memories of yesteryear and gives visitors a sense of calm and serenity.

Sights of Burgas

Burgas is a port city on the Black Sea coast. This is one of the most attractive resort towns on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. There are several beaches within the city, and in its surroundings many mud clinics and balneological centers have been built on lakes.

In Roman times, on the site of modern Burgas was the town of Debellum, founded by Emperor Vespasian. The city was intended to resettle military veterans. A little later, hospitals were opened on these lands, rich in natural water sources. And in the Middle Ages, the Pyrgos fortress was built here, and only in the 16th century the city received its current name and borders.

You can get acquainted with the distant history of Burgas in the Archaeological Museum, the exhibition of which presents artifacts dating from the Stone Age to the Roman era: stone products, bronze axes, jewelry, ceramics, coins, dishes, models of ancient settlements.

Fragments of the Pyrgos fortress can be seen on the shores of Lake Mandrensko.

Other museum sights of Burgas- Natural History Museum with collections of flora, fauna and geological specimens. The Ethnographic Museum displays national costumes, household items, handicrafts, and ritual items. The collection of the Art Gallery presents sculptures and paintings by Bulgarian masters, as well as a collection of icons from the 15th century.

Such architectural sights of Burgas as the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, and the Armenian Church of the Holy Cross from the mid-19th century deserve attention.

The main city attraction of Burgas is the Seaside Park, stretching for more than 3.5 km along the sea. This is a great place for walking and relaxing - shady alleys, colorful flower beds, benches in secluded corners of the park, cafe terraces, sea views. Immediately below the park is Central Beach.

Natural attractions of Burgos- the pride of the resort. Within the city limits there are three lakes - Burgas, Atanasovskoe and Madrenskoe, each of which is an ornithological reserve. You can observe the inhabitants of these picturesque areas during a boat ride. On the shores of the lakes there are places for beach recreation, picnics and fishing. Nature lovers will also be impressed by a tour along the trails of the Poda Nature Reserve, which is home to about a hundred species of birds and turtles.

May 27, 2016 11:37 am Burgas region, Nessebar, Veliko Tarnovo + 6 cities - Bulgaria August 2015

And so why exactly Bulgaria...

1. Bulgaria Although it is part of the European Union, you can apply for a Bulgarian visa there, not a Schengen one. Bulgarian visa much cheaper and you don’t need to go to get your fingerprints.

With a multiple-entry Bulgarian visa, you can also visit neighboring countries, for example, Turkey, Romania, Macedonia.

2. If you choose as your location Golden sand and then be prepared for a noisy endless party. In Golden Sands, somehow there is a significant difference in the sea throughout the entire 10 km of the village. The most beautiful sea, a stunning turquoise hue at the very beginning of Golden Sands. The color of the sea there is incredibly similar to the Caribbean Sea.

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3. If you want to not just lie on the beach, but see the country, then the first place you should go is the city Veliko Tarnovo. You can get there by buses with transfers from any region of Bulgaria, but it will take a lot of time. The most convenient way is by car. There are also excursions there. Veliko Tarnovo is a wonderful ancient city located in a very hilly and mountainous area. From the cafes and observation decks there is a wonderful view of the city, which was once the capital of Bulgaria. The first mention of Tarnovo in historical monuments dates back to the 9th century; in 1186-1393 here was the capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom, the place of coronation of the Bulgarian kings and the residence of the archbishop, from 1235 - the Bulgarian patriarchs. 6.5 km north of Tarnovo is the Transfiguration Monastery. The active monastery is located under steep cliffs.

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4. In Veliko Tarnovo, you must visit the ancient Tsarevets fortress. Entrance to the fortress is paid. It is located on the hill of the same name, right in the city center. This hill is not easy. Archaeological excavations have discovered the remains of ancient people who lived here in the second millennium BC.

The fortress itself was built in the 12th century, and served as the main fortification for the royal power and patriarchy from 1185 to 1393.

The fortress wall has been preserved very well. The Patriarch's Palace is perhaps the most luxurious building of the entire fortress. It can be seen from anywhere in the city; it forms the silhouette of the fortress.

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5. The next interesting place in Bulgaria is the Castle in the village of Ravadinovo "In Love with the Wind". The castle, although a new building, is very impressive. You can spend a pleasant afternoon there. The main advice here is not to make a mistake with the time of your visit. The ideal time is early morning (there are almost no tourists yet) and sunset (this is especially for photographers). There is an entrance fee to the castle.

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6. Another pleasant day in Bulgaria can be spent in one of the oldest Bulgarian villages - Arbanasi. Not far from the city of Veliko Tarnovo. A small Bulgarian village with a rich history and many churches, monasteries and attractions. One of the monasteries in the village of Arbanasi is the monastery of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, which belongs to the Veliko Tarnovo Metropolis of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.

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7. The next must-see place is Cape Kaliakra. Cape Kaliakra is located 12 km from Kavarna. It protrudes into the sea for 2 km.

At the entrance to the cape you can see an obelisk in honor of 40 Bulgarian girls who, according to legend, tied their braids and threw themselves from the cape into the sea, just so as not to be captured by the Ottomans. On the territory of the cape we see the ruins of an ancient fortress, the remains of Roman baths, etc. To this day, household items from the times of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome are found here. In one of the caves there is a small museum where you can see these artifacts with your own eyes.

On the way to the cape you can enjoy endless fields of bright yellow sunflowers. The most beautiful photos from Bulgaria can be taken here.

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8. Another wonderful Bulgarian town - Varna- the sea capital of Bulgaria. Varna is a famous Black Sea resort in north-eastern Bulgaria, the recognized tourist capital of the country. This is a historical resort area with rich natural resources, one of the most important and largest on the Black Sea and in Eastern Europe. In addition, Varna is a city with a very rich cultural life, claiming the title of European Capital of Culture 2019. Prices in Varna are much cheaper than in other parts of the country.

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Lots of greenery.

9. Sozopol. The charm of this city cannot be expressed in words. This is one of the oldest cities in Europe. I really wanted to feel surrounded by ancient architecture. Sozopol is located 35 km south of Burgas on a small picturesque peninsula. The ancient part of the city is an architectural reserve. It is often called "Harmanit" because of the many mills - "harmans" that were located here in ancient times. You can go in any direction - the city is beautiful everywhere. Sozopol seems to be created for romantics and connoisseurs of antiquity. It is impossible to get lost in this city, it is tiny - there are only 4 thousand inhabitants and almost everyone speaks Russian. Young people easily switch to German and English. The city is built up with buildings no higher than three or four floors. Sozopol is divided into two parts: the Old and New Town, with a park and a beach between them. Family hotels and hotels are concentrated in the New Town. You can also live in the Old Town. But very noisy in the evening. It's good to walk and relax there. I advise you to see the Old Town not in the evening, when there are a lot of cafes and shops open there and tourists roam in crowds, but early in the morning. You will see a completely different Sozopol, a real quiet, ancient city. Sozopol is an excellent option for accommodation if you are going on vacation with children.

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Nothing will escape your gaze.

10. Ovech Fortress is located in Bulgaria east of Provadiya, 53 kilometers west of Varna and 410 kilometers east of Sofia. The Ovech fortress is located in Bulgaria east of Provadiya, 53 kilometers west of Varna and 410 kilometers east of Sofia. Historical sources present this place under various names. The oldest name is the Byzantine Provat, the Bulgarian name is Ovech, and the Turkish name is Tash-Hisar, which means “stone fortress”.

Archaeological studies have shown that this fortification was successively used by the Byzantines, Thracians, Bulgarians, Romans and Turks in the third - early 7th centuries, and later in the period from the 10th - 11th to the end of the 17th century. Events related to the reign of Tsar Ivaylo in 1277-1280, the campaign of Count Amadeus VI of Savoy in 1366, as well as the campaign of the Polish-Hungarian king Vladislav III Jagiellon (Varnenchik) in 1444 took place here. Try to arrive at the fortress late in the evening. From the fortress you can enjoy the stunning Bulgarian sunset. Entrance to the fortress is paid. But we arrived in the evening and there was no security anymore, so we got in for free.

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The fortress is open all year round.

11. Stone forest(broken stones) is a unique natural phenomenon, which has no analogue in the world. Located 20 km from Varna towards Sofia. The tourist center is the central group, 800 m long. Other groups are scattered over an area of ​​50 square meters. km. Geologists from all over the world visited the stone forest and tried to unravel its mystery. Officially, there are 15 hypotheses. The most popular version is that there was a sea in these parts 50 million years ago. Geologists called it the Lute Sea. Over time, three layers formed at the bottom of the sea. The lowest layer consisted of a gray-yellow marl base, on which a thick layer of quartz sand formed, the uppermost layer consisted of limestone. Over time, the water left these places. Under the influence of atmospheric conditions, the upper layer began to collapse. The lime-rich rainwater from the upper layer began to penetrate into the lower layers of quartz sand. Thus, the layers began to be firmly welded together and form large stone pillars from top to bottom, similar to the growths of stalactites that are found in caves.

An interesting fact is that many columns are hollow - that is, empty from the inside. So, according to another version, plants similar to tropical mango trees grew here. Stone pillars formed around the plants, and the plants rotted and over time, wastelands formed in the pillars. Entrance to the reserve is paid.

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The Internet reports an interesting fact that many columns are hollow - i.e. empty from the inside. So, according to another version, plants similar to tropical mango trees grew here. Stone pillars formed around the plants, and the plants rotted and over time, wastelands formed in the pillars.

12. Nessebar- the pearl of Bulgaria: a masterpiece of architecture that has survived to this day. The city is located on a rocky peninsula 850 m long and 300 wide, 37 km north of Burgas.

Nessebar is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It has been proven that its history dates back at least three millennia: every year archaeologists discover new traces of ancient cultures and civilizations that lived on the peninsula. Nessebar is included in the list of world cultural heritage: in 1956 it was declared a museum city, and since 1983 Nessebar has been under the auspices of UNESCO.

Old Nessebar is an example of a miracle. Several centuries ago it went under water, and only a piece of land 850 by 300 meters remained in place, where all 40 city churches were collected. “Underwater Nessebar” is clearly visible from a boat in good weather.

 

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