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  1. Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико Търново, romanized: Veliko Tyrnovo, pronounced [vɛˈliko ˈtɤrnovo]; "Great Tarnovo") is a city in north central Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Veliko Tarnovo Province. It is the historical and cultural capital of Bulgaria.

    • Tsarevets Fortress. Tsarevets Fortress is a medieval citadel on a hilltop overlooking the town of Veliko Tarnovo in northern Bulgaria. It is also called Tsar's Fortress.
    • Samovodska Charshiya Complex (Old Town) The Samovodska Charshiya Complex is in the old town of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria along the cobblestone streets of Samovodska Charshiya and Nikola Zlatarski.
    • Museum of Illusions. The Museum of Illusions is at 6 General Gurko Street in the old town of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria 5000. The museum allows visitors to experience a range of optical, sensory and educational illusions through interactive exhibits and visual tricks.
    • Asen's Monument. Asen's Monument is in the center of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. This iconic monument commemorates the Asen dynasty that founded and ruled the Second Bulgarian Empire from 1185 to 1280.
    • Tsarevets Fortress. The inescapable symbol of Veliko Târnovo, this reconstructed fortress dominates the skyline and is one of Bulgaria’s most beloved monuments.
    • Sarafkina Kâshta. Built for a wealthy banker in 1861, this National Revival–style house-museum spans five storeys. Within, 19th-century earrings, bracelets and other…
    • Samovodska Charshiya. During its 19th-century heyday, this lane hosted dozens of vendors from local villages, who carefully laid fruit and vegetables, butter and cheeses onto…
    • Asenevtsi Monument. In the shape of a sky-piercing sword and dominating Veliko Târnovo's river views, this 1985 monument celebrates medieval Bulgarian might.
  2. Budget. Veliko Tarnovo is a popular tourist location, but you can still find some cheaper options. The daily budget in Veliko Tarnovo is around € 15 – € 35 per person, excluding accomodation. We highly recommend supporting the small, local shops. Visiting Veliko Tarnovo opens you up to a whole new geographical region in Bulgaria, filled ...

    • Take the Free Walking Tour. The free walking tour is the best thing to do in Veliko Tarnovo and you should try to take it first. Why? You’ll get the layout of the city and see most of the main attractions in passing.
    • Take Panoramic Pictures at the Sky Walk. In 2014 a group of architecture students chose Veliko Tarnovo for the annual EU summer project. In two weeks, they built a small sky walk that allows for amazing panoramic views not just of the cliffside city but also the winding river, nearby hills, the monument, and more.
    • Stop for Ice Cream with a View at Gellato Fresco. Gelatto Fresco has tasty ice cream, cold drinks, and an amazing view of Veliko Tarnovo. Stop here to grab a cone and take a break from the midday sun while enjoying the picturesque setting.
    • Visit the Free Art Gallery. The Hadji Nikoli Inn Museum Art Gallery is built into the last original inn in Veliko Tarnovo. The city used to be packed with inns due to its location on the merchant trading roading through the Ottoman Empire, but only one remains.
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  4. Dec 26, 2023 · Discover the rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine of Veliko Tarnovo, the ancient capital of Bulgaria. Explore the Fortress of Tsarevets, taste Bulgarian wines, visit Arbanasi, and more in this guide.

  5. Oct 14, 2016 · A travel guide to explore the history, culture and cuisine of Veliko Târnovo, the former capital of Bulgaria. Learn how to visit the medieval fortress, the crafts market, the art museum and the cocktail bar in this charming city.

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