Bulgaria blends ancient Thracian history, Orthodox monasteries, and vibrant city life. Travelers can explore Sofia’s cultural mix, Plovdiv’s Roman theater, and the scenic mountain towns that define the country’s character. With strong traditions and diverse landscapes, Bulgaria stands out as a balanced mix of heritage and nature in the Balkans.
Main language: Bulgarian
English widely spoken in cities and tourist areas
Light clothing for daytime, warmer layers for cooler nights in October
Modest attire required for monasteries and religious sites
Comfortable walking shoes for cobbled streets and historical areas
Reusable water bottle & power adapter (Type C/F plugs)
Tipping expected—around 10% in restaurants
Bargaining possible in markets; not common in stores
Small tips for guides and hotel staff are appreciated
Passport
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Light jacket or sweater
Camera or phone with storage
Comfortable walking shoes
Travel plug adapter
Daypack for city and nature walks
Modest outfit for religious sites
Water bottle