[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-unique-experiences-europe-bulgaria-plovdiv":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":73,"events":74,"places":75,"hasNextPage":76},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":9,"createdAt":10,"currency":11,"deletedAt":8,"description":15,"drivingSide":16,"electricity":17,"emergencyNumbers":18,"faq":29,"flag":8,"gettingAround":45,"government":46,"hasChildren":47,"healthInfo":48,"id":49,"images":50,"internal_type":51,"isFavourite":47,"bucketLists":52,"languages":53,"localCustoms":58,"name":59,"parent":60,"population":66,"safetyInfo":67,"slug":68,"status":69,"timezone":70,"type":71,"updatedAt":72,"visaInfo":8},"5972","April-June and September-October offer ideal weather with mild temperatures (15-25°C), fewer crowds, and beautiful spring blooms or autumn colors. July-August brings hot weather (up to 35°C) but vibrant festivals. Winter (December-February) is cold with potential snow, offering Christmas markets and fewer tourists. Key events: Plovdiv International Fair (September), Night of Museums and Galleries (September), Kapana Fest (June), and Christmas markets (December).","+359",null,"BG-51","2026-02-06T13:23:11.616Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"лв","Bulgarian Lev","BGN","Plovdiv Province, centered around Bulgaria's second-largest city and one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited settlements, offers travelers a remarkable journey through 8,000 years of layered history. The crown jewel is Plovdiv's magnificent Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage candidate with beautifully preserved Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Bulgarian Revival architecture. Wander through cobblestone streets to discover the spectacular Roman Theatre, still used for performances, and the ancient Roman Stadium hidden beneath the main pedestrian street. The city's unique Seven Hills provide panoramic views, while the Kapana creative district buzzes with art galleries, craft workshops, and trendy cafes. Beyond the urban center, the Rhodope Mountains offer breathtaking natural beauty with hiking trails, caves like the stunning Devil's Throat, and traditional villages like Shiroka Laka. Plovdiv's cultural calendar peaks with events like the International Fair and the vibrant Kapana Fest, celebrating contemporary arts. The region's Thracian heritage, visible in archaeological sites and wine traditions, combined with its status as European Capital of Culture in 2019, creates an unforgettable destination where ancient history meets creative modernity.","Right","Type C, F; 230V, 50Hz",[19,22,24,26],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","112",{"key":23,"value":21},"Ambulance",{"key":25,"value":21},"Fire",{"key":27,"value":28},"Tourist Police","+359 32 932 933",[30,33,36,39,42],{"key":31,"value":32},"Is Plovdiv older than Rome?","Yes, Plovdiv is considered one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, with evidence of settlement dating back to 6000 BCE, making it older than Rome, Athens, and Constantinople.",{"key":34,"value":35},"How many days should I spend in Plovdiv?","2-3 days minimum to explore the Old Town, Roman sites, and Kapana district. Add 2-3 more days for day trips to Rhodope Mountains, Bachkovo Monastery, and Asen's Fortress.",{"key":37,"value":38},"Can I use euros in Plovdiv?","No, the official currency is Bulgarian Lev (BGN). Some tourist establishments may accept euros but at poor rates. Use ATMs or exchange offices for local currency.",{"key":40,"value":41},"Is English widely spoken?","Yes, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Younger generations and tourism workers typically speak English. Learning basic Bulgarian phrases is appreciated.",{"key":43,"value":44},"What is Plovdiv famous for?","Ancient Roman ruins (theatre and stadium), beautifully preserved Old Town with National Revival architecture, being European Capital of Culture 2019, the unique Kapana creative district, and its location among seven hills.","Plovdiv has an efficient public transport system with buses covering the city (single tickets from kiosks or drivers). The historic center is best explored on foot. Taxis are affordable; use reputable companies like OK Taxi or Green Taxi, or apps like TaxiMe. Avoid unmarked taxis. Car rentals are available but unnecessary for city exploration; useful for visiting Rhodope Mountain villages. Bicycle rentals are growing, with dedicated lanes in some areas. Trains connect to Sofia and Burgas. The city's compact layout makes walking between major attractions easy.","Provincial administration with regional governor appointed by central government, plus elected municipal councils",false,"Plovdiv has modern medical facilities including University Hospital 'St. George' and several private clinics. EU citizens should carry European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for emergency care. Travelers should ensure routine vaccinations are up-to-date; consider Hepatitis A and tick-borne encephalitis if hiking in Rhodope Mountains. Tap water is generally safe but bottled water is recommended for sensitive stomachs. Pharmacies (apteka) are widely available with many medications over-the-counter. Medical services are affordable compared to Western Europe. Emergency medical care is adequate, but serious conditions may require transfer to Sofia.","c1af9e8d-3b33-4af0-a433-462804d38870",[],"STATE",[],[54,55,56,57],"Bulgarian","English","Russian","Turkish","Bulgarians nod for 'no' and shake head for 'yes'—be mindful of this unique gesture. Dress modestly when visiting churches and monasteries (covered shoulders and knees). Tipping is appreciated: 10% in restaurants, round up taxi fares. Remove shoes when entering Bulgarian homes. Hospitality is important; accepting offers of coffee or rakia (traditional brandy) is polite. Smoking is common in public places. Respect historical sites and don't climb on ancient ruins. Learn basic Bulgarian phrases like 'zdravey' (hello) and 'blagodarya' (thank you).","Plovdiv",{"id":61,"slug":62,"name":63,"images":8,"type":64,"internal_type":65,"flag":8,"parent":8},"eefb3b72-2486-43df-a174-aabe4c2496c8","europe-bulgaria","Bulgaria","country","COUNTRY","650,000","Plovdiv is generally safe with low violent crime rates. Exercise normal precautions in tourist areas against pickpocketing, especially in crowded markets and public transport. The Kapana district and Old Town are safe day and night. Avoid poorly lit areas around the train station late at night. Common scams include taxi overcharging (use registered companies or apps) and currency exchange at unfavorable rates (use banks or official exchange offices). Road safety requires caution as local driving can be aggressive. Keep valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings in crowded places.","europe-bulgaria-plovdiv",true,"Europe/Sofia +02:00 (GMT)","Province","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z",[],[],[],{"experience":47,"event":47,"place":47}]