Plovdiv 3-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Trip length
- 3 days
- Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
- $350
- Budget–luxury
- $165–$780
As of 2026, the recommended Plovdiv 3-day route runs Day1 Old Town National Revival mansions + Roman Theatre + Nebet Tepe sunset · Day2 Roman Stadium + Kapana 'Trap' arts district + central pedestrian · Day3 Bachkovo Monastery + Asen's Fortress day trip, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $350 on a mid-range budget. 3 days covers Plovdiv's core. Day 1: Old Town walking (UNESCO-tentative National Revival mansions — Balabanov + Hindliyan + Ethnographic Museum) + Roman Theatre AD 1st-c. + Nebet Tepe 4,000-year Thracian settlement + canonical Hemingway dinner. Day 2: Roman Stadium AD 2nd-c. + Kapana 'Trap' arts district (European Capital of Culture 2019) + central pedestrian street + Pavaj modern Bulgarian dinner. Day 3: Bachkovo Monastery (Bulgaria's 2nd oldest 1083) + Asen's Fortress (11th-c. medieval) day trip + Thracian Valley wine flight. Plovdiv has no single canonical city card — Old Town museum combo BGN 15 / $8 covers any 3 National Revival house museums + Ethnographic Museum. Pre-book Bachkovo Monastery + Asen's Fortress guided day tour ($55-100, easier than self-driving) for Day 3. Hotel formula: 3 nights central (Hotel Hebros 1860s heritage National Revival or Hotel Renaissance modern boutique).
3-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$165
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$350
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$780
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Old Town National Revival mansions + Roman Theatre + Nebet Tepe sunset
UNESCO-tentative heritage walking + canonical Bulgarian dinnerActivities
- 09:30 Old Town walking — Saborna + Strumna heritage streets 1.5 hours
Plovdiv's 19th-century National Revival heritage core on the cobblestone hills — UNESCO-tentative listed. Walk Saborna Street + Strumna + Knyaginya Marya Luiza through the colorful National Revival mansions (the canonical 'Plovdiv Old Town' photo experience).
Cost: Free walking TIP: Comfortable walking shoes mandatory — cobblestones uneven. The canonical Old Town photos are at the corner of Saborna + Strumna and at the entrance to Balabanov House. - 11:00 Ethnographic Museum (Kuyumdzhioglu House 1847) 1 hour
Kuyumdzhioglu House 1847 — one of Plovdiv's most-famous National Revival mansions, now the Ethnographic Museum. Bulgarian-Ottoman heritage interior + traditional Bulgarian folklore + textile + craft collections.
Cost: BGN 5 / $3 TIP: The wood-carved ceilings + period furnishings + Bulgarian folklore costume collection are the canonical highlights. Combine with Balabanov + Hindliyan for the Old Town museum combo BGN 15. - 12:30 Lunch at Hadji Nikoli heritage bakery 45 min
Banitsa (egg-yogurt-cheese phyllo) + Bulgarian bread + Bulgarian coffee in brass cezve. Heritage Old Town bakery atmosphere.
Cost: BGN 5-12 / $3-7 TIP: Cash + card. The take-away counter is the canonical experience; limited stand-up tables. - 13:30 Balabanov House (1860 National Revival mansion) 1 hour
Balabanov House 1860 — the most-restored National Revival mansion in Plovdiv. Heritage Bulgarian-Ottoman interior + period furnishings + occasional art exhibitions in the lower floor.
Cost: BGN 5 / $3 TIP: The painted ceilings + period rooms are the canonical highlights. - 15:00 Roman Theatre (Antichen Teatar AD 1st-c., 30,000-seat) 1.5 hours
Bulgaria's best-preserved Roman monument — AD 1st-century 30,000-seat semicircular theatre built into the slope of one of the Old Town's 7 hills. Marble seats inscribed with civic group names still visible. Excavated 1968-1979.
Cost: BGN 5 / $3 TIP: Roman Theatre Verdi Festival June-July (concert tickets BGN 30-80 / $17-44 — book 4-8 weeks ahead). The canonical Roman engineering + working concert venue combo is unmatched in Bulgaria. - 17:00 Nebet Tepe (4,000-year Thracian settlement + Old Town sunset) 1 hour
The original Plovdiv founding — 4,000-year Thracian settlement on the Old Town's highest hill. Panoramic view over Plovdiv + the Thracian plain. Free walking access; the climb is the canonical Plovdiv-Old-Town sunset.
Cost: Free TIP: Arrive 30 min before sunset for the best photo angle. The climb from the central Old Town is 10-15 min uphill on uneven steps. - 19:30 Dinner at Hemingway (central pedestrian — canonical Plovdiv sit-down) 2 hours
Plovdiv's canonical sit-down restaurant on the central pedestrian street. Shopska salad + kavarma in clay pot + Mavrud red wine + Bulgarian coffee finish.
Cost: BGN 15-40 / $8-22 TIP: Book Friday-Saturday evenings 2-3 days ahead. The pedestrian-street terrace is the atmospheric pick.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel buffet or Galaxy Banichka
Old Town / central pedestrian · BGN 4-10 / $2-6
Banitsa + Bulgarian coffee in brass cezve.
Lunch
Hadji Nikoli heritage bakery
Old Town (Saborna) · BGN 5-12 / $3-7
Banitsa + traditional bread + Bulgarian coffee — heritage Old Town atmosphere.
Dinner
Hemingway (canonical Plovdiv sit-down)
Knyaz Alexander I (central pedestrian) · BGN 15-40 / $8-22
Shopska + kavarma + Mavrud red wine — the canonical Plovdiv dinner.
Walking covers Old Town in 30-min radius. Bolt for evening if needed.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Roman Stadium + Kapana 'Trap' arts district + central pedestrian
Roman engineering + contemporary arts + Bulgarian craft sceneActivities
- 09:30 Roman Stadium AD 2nd-c. (horseshoe end at central plaza) 1 hour
Stadium of Trimontium AD 2nd-c. — 30,000-seat stadium for athletic competitions partially excavated beneath the central pedestrian street. The 'horseshoe' end is visible at the central Knyaz Alexander I plaza (the canonical free-access view); a separate guided underground tour shows more.
Cost: Free horseshoe view; BGN 4 / $2 underground guided tour TIP: Most tourists walk over the central plaza without realizing they're on top of a Roman stadium — the partially excavated horseshoe end at the central plaza is the canonical free view. - 10:30 Central pedestrian street walking (Knyaz Alexander I — Europe's longest at 1.75km) 1.5 hours
Plovdiv's main central pedestrian street — Knyaz Alexander I, Europe's longest at 1.75km. Lined with cafés + restaurants + main shopping. The canonical Plovdiv main-street experience.
Cost: Free walking TIP: The canonical photos are at the central plaza (Roman Stadium horseshoe) + at the Dzhumaya Square (mosque) + along the central pedestrian boulevard. - 12:00 Dzhumaya Mosque (1364 Ottoman) 30 min
1364 Ottoman mosque — one of the oldest Ottoman buildings in the Balkans, still active. Exterior + courtyard free; interior visit with modest dress.
Cost: Free (interior modest dress required) TIP: Cover shoulders + knees, women provided headscarves at entrance. Closed during 5 daily prayer times (especially Friday noon Jumu'ah). - 12:45 Lunch at Skara Klisa (canonical Bulgarian grill) 1 hour
Kebapche + kyufte combo + shopska salad + Bulgarian beer Kamenitza. The canonical Bulgarian grill experience.
Cost: BGN 9-22 / $5-12 TIP: Cash + card. 2 kebapche + 2 kyufte + shopska is the canonical lunch order. Busy at lunch 12:30-13:30. - 14:00 Kapana 'Trap' arts district walking 1.5 hours
European Capital of Culture 2019 arts district — 4-block grid of independent galleries + street art + design studios + craft shops + small craft cocktail bars. Pre-1989 artisan quarter revived as contemporary arts district. Walking in 30 minutes covers the core grid.
Cost: Free walking; gallery entries usually free TIP: Start at Dada Cultural Bar (heritage building café) + walk the 4-block grid. The arts atmosphere is most visible 14:00-22:00. - 16:00 Regional Historical Museum (Plovdiv history overview) 1.5 hours
Comprehensive Plovdiv history overview — Thracian + Roman + Byzantine + Ottoman + Bulgarian National Revival + 20th-century + present-day. The best single-museum introduction to Plovdiv's 8,000-year continuous inhabitation.
Cost: BGN 6 / $4 TIP: Free with Old Town museum combo. Particularly strong on Thracian + Roman archaeological collections. - 19:30 Dinner at Pavaj (Kapana modern Bulgarian) 2 hours
Modern Bulgarian small plates + craft Bulgarian-spirit cocktails. The canonical Kapana modern-restaurant experience.
Cost: BGN 18-40 / $10-22 TIP: Book Friday-Saturday 3-5 days ahead. The craft cocktail menu is the canonical order alongside the small plates. Open until 01:00 weekends.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel buffet or Monkey House third-wave
Central / Otets Paisii · BGN 5-15 / $3-8
Specialty coffee or Bulgarian-coffee + sourdough toast brunch.
Lunch
Skara Klisa (canonical Bulgarian grill)
Central (Otets Paisii) · BGN 9-22 / $5-12
Kebapche + kyufte combo + shopska + Bulgarian beer.
Dinner
Pavaj (Kapana modern Bulgarian)
Kapana (Hristo Dyukmedzhiev) · BGN 18-40 / $10-22
Modern Bulgarian small plates + craft cocktails.
Walking covers central + Kapana. Bolt for evening return if needed.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Bachkovo Monastery + Asen's Fortress day trip
Bulgaria's 2nd-oldest monastery + 11th-c. medieval fortress + Thracian Valley wineActivities
- 08:30 Bus or guided tour to Bachkovo Monastery (30 min south) 30-40 min each way
Bus Plovdiv-Bachkovo village 30 min BGN 4-6 / $2-3 (hourly from Yug bus station) OR guided day tour BGN 60-100 / $33-55 combining Bachkovo Monastery + Asen's Fortress + Bulgarian-village lunch.
Cost: BGN 4-6 bus OR BGN 60-100 / $33-55 guided TIP: Guided tour is the easier first-time pick (includes both sites + lunch + transport). Bus is the cheap option but requires self-arranged Asen's Fortress taxi (BGN 30-50 / $17-28). - 09:30 Bachkovo Monastery (1083 Byzantine — Bulgaria's 2nd-oldest) 1.5 hours
Founded 1083 by Byzantine general Gregory Pakourianos — Bulgaria's 2nd-oldest monastery after Rila, in the Rhodope Mountains. Three churches stack against the rock face: Sveta Bogoroditsa (17th-c. main church with frescoes), Sveti Arhangeli (Archangels), and the 11th-c. ossuary frescoes (one of the few surviving 11th-century Byzantine fresco programs in Europe).
Cost: Free entry; BGN 5-10 / $3-6 donation expected TIP: Modest dress (covered shoulders + knees, women provided headscarves at entrance). The 17th-century main church frescoes are the canonical visit; the 11th-century ossuary frescoes require a separate guided visit (verify hours at the gate). - 11:30 Bachkovo village lunch (traditional Bulgarian-mountain) 1.5 hours
Traditional Bulgarian mountain food at one of the village restaurants — grilled trout (local Rhodope), Bulgarian sausages, sarma, shopska, Bulgarian-mountain wine.
Cost: BGN 15-30 / $8-17 TIP: Cash + card. Family-friendly atmosphere. The river-side restaurants have the canonical mountain-stream view. - 13:30 Asen's Fortress (11th-c. medieval ruin + 13th-c. church) 1.5 hours
Asen's Fortress (built 11th-c., reinforced 13th-c. by Tsar Ivan Asen II of the Second Bulgarian Empire) on a dramatic limestone ridge in the Rhodope Mountains. The 13th-century Church of the Holy Mother of God Petrichka (single-nave with surviving frescoes) + atmospheric ruin walkable in 45 min.
Cost: BGN 5 / $3 TIP: 10 min by car from Bachkovo Monastery — the canonical 'Bachkovo + Asen's combo'. Comfortable walking shoes for the ridge walk. The panoramic Rhodope Mountain view is one of the canonical Bulgarian medieval-history photo locations. - 15:30 Return to Plovdiv + Old Town wine cellar tasting 1.5 hours
Return to Plovdiv. Stop at Hemingway Wine Bar OR Petnoto (Kapana) for a serious Thracian Valley wine flight — Mavrud + Melnik + Rubin (Bulgaria's three indigenous red varieties).
Cost: BGN 18-35 / $10-19 wine flight TIP: Hemingway Wine Bar is on the central pedestrian street (open 17:00-24:00); Petnoto is in Kapana (open 18:00-01:00 weekdays, 02:00 weekends). The 3-wine Mavrud + Melnik + Rubin flight is the canonical Plovdiv wine introduction. - 19:30 Farewell dinner at Hotel Hebros Restaurant 2.5 hours
Modern Bulgarian + Mediterranean fine-dining in the 1860s National Revival heritage building. Plovdiv's most-refined sit-down — modern interpretations of traditional Bulgarian classics + serious Thracian Valley wine pairings.
Cost: BGN 25-50 / $14-28 TIP: Book 1 week ahead. Smart-casual. Closed Sunday — verify before booking.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel buffet or Banichka Ot Yug (south Plovdiv adjacent to Yug bus station)
Old Town / Yug bus station · BGN 5-12 / $3-7
Banitsa + boza fermented-millet drink — pre-Bachkovo-bus fuel.
Lunch
Bachkovo village traditional restaurant
Bachkovo (Rhodope Mountains) · BGN 15-30 / $8-17
Grilled trout + Bulgarian mountain food + Bulgarian wine — mountain-stream view.
Dinner
Hotel Hebros Restaurant (heritage National Revival fine-dining)
Old Town (Stoyu Shishkov) · BGN 25-50 / $14-28
Modern Bulgarian + heritage National Revival dining room — farewell-dinner pick.
Bus or guided day tour for Bachkovo + Asen's. Walking + Bolt for Plovdiv evening.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Summer (May-Sep): tee + light pants + sneakers + light cardigan for cool evenings + proper waterproof (Plovdiv averages 7-10 wet days/month)
- ✓ Winter (Nov-Mar): warm jacket (-5°C rated) + waterproof boots + scarf + gloves + thermal Merino base layer
- ✓ Layered clothing year-round — Thracian plain weather variable, 10°C swing in 24h possible
- ✓ Bulgaria uses BGN (Bulgarian Lev) pegged to EUR at 1.96 — bring credit card with no foreign-transaction fees + some BGN cash for banitsa shops + Old Town artisans
- ✓ Power adapter Type F (European 2-pin Schuko, 230V/50Hz)
- ✓ Modest clothing for Bachkovo Monastery + Dzhumaya Mosque (covered shoulders + knees; women provided headscarves at entrance)
- ✓ Pre-book Bachkovo Monastery + Asen's Fortress guided day tour ($55-100, includes lunch + transport)
- ✓ Pre-book Roman Theatre Verdi Festival tickets if visiting mid-June through July ($17-44, 4-8 weeks ahead)
- ✓ Compact umbrella + waterproof jacket year-round
- ✓ Cobblestone-friendly walking shoes for Old Town + Nebet Tepe climb (avoid heels)
- ✓ Bulgarian language basics: 'Blagodarya' (thanks), 'Zdraveyte' (hello), 'Dobar den' (good day). Cyrillic alphabet helps navigation
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