Sofia
The capital of Bulgaria, Sofia is one of the oldest European settlements, and boasts history from numerous eras. While the center is dominated by neo-classical Stalinist architecture, visitors will be charmed with a closer look into the city life. Near mosques and churches, cobbled streets hold thriving bazaars, open-air cafes, streets musicians playing traditional folk music, and gypsies selling flowers on the corners.
Varna
Varna is the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, third-largest in Bulgaria. Commonly referred to as the marine (or summer) capital of Bulgaria, Varna is a major tourist destination, university centre, seaport, and headquarters of the Bulgarian Navy. Varna has some of the finest and oldest museums, professional arts companies, and arts festivals in the nation. Over the past few decades, it developed as a festival centre of international standing.
Plovdiv
Plovdiv is the second-largest city in Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of Plovdiv Province in southern Bulgaria, as well as the largest and most important city of the historical region of Upper Thrace. The city is an important economic, transport, cultural and educational centre. There are many remains preserved from Antiquity such as the Ancient amphitheatre or Roman odeon.