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9-Nights Bulgaria + Romania from $5,699

Alexander+Roberts

OFFER ID 1443067

With our engaging native-born guides and a congenial group of never more than 16 guests, our unique itinerary plumbs the rich heritage, colorful stories and UNESCO World Heritage Sites of this often overlooked corner of Europe. .


9 nights from $5,699 per person

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Day 1: Welcome to Sofia, Bulgaria

Upon arrival, you'll be warmly greeted and escorted to the deluxe Grand Hotel in the heart of Sofia. This evening, enjoy your first taste of traditional Bulgarian cuisine. Meals D

Day 2: Discover Sofia + Rila Monastery

This morning's expertly guided city tour begins with the architectural landmarks of Sofia's historical core. Chief among these monuments is the impressive Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. With its large gilded domes visible from many areas of the city, the cathedral of the Bulgarian Orthodox Patriarch has become one of the city's most recognized and popular symbols. You'll also see the round church of St. George, a splendidly preserved Byzantine building, and the impressive Parliament and National Theater. Traveling to the outskirts of the city, you'll also visit Boyana Church , a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was built in the 10th century and expanded 300 years later. The interior frescoes date to the 13th century and are considered to be some of the Continent's most important examples of east European medieval art. After, you will visit Rila Monastery, famed for its impressive frescoes. Originally founded in the 10th century by St. John of Rila, the monastery was destroyed by fire at the beginning of the 19th century and rebuilt in the mid 1800's in classic Bulgarian Renaissance style. It is now recognized as an important symbol of the country's strong Slavic cultural identity following centuries of Ottoman rule. Meals B+L

Day 3: Explore Plovdiv

Depart Sofia this morning to visit Plovdiv, where you'll enjoy a guided walking tour through the Old Town with its cobbled streets and fine examples of National Revival architecture. Discover late antiquity art at the Great Basilica Museum, which is widely considered to be one of the best museums in the area. Later, you'll be returned to Sofia. Meals B+L

Day 4: Onward to Kazanlak + Arbanassi + Veliko Tarnovo

Check out after breakfast and travel to the village of Skobelevo. On your guided tour through the Damascena Complex, you'll see how Bulgaria's famed rose oil was distilled in ancient times - and watch the modern techniques in use today. The rose was first introduced to Bulgaria by Ottoman Turks in the 1600's. Within 100 years, large quantities of rose oil were being exported to France for use by French perfume producers. Today, it's still an important part of the region's economy.Nearby in Kazanlak, the Thracian Tomb is no longer open to visitors - a step taken to protect its Hellenistic frescoes that date from the 4th Century B.C. Next door, however, an educational center offers a remarkably accurate reconstruction of the tomb and its remarkable wall paintings. After this visit, continue to Veliko Tarnovo and check in to the Grand Yantra Hotel. Then join your guide for an afternoon walking tour here in Bulgaria's former medieval capital. Later today, you'll enjoy a pleasant evening stroll with your guide in the historic village of Arbanassi. Sit down to dinner in a local restaurant and then return to your hotel in Veliko Tarnovo. Meals B+D

Day 5: Prahova Valley + Brasov

This morning's scenic drive takes you across the border into Romania where the Prahova River winds its way through a forested valley in the picturesque Carpathian Mountains. Enjoy a wonderful lunch in the pretty mountain town of Sinaia and continue to the Azuga Rhein Cellars for a winery tour and a tasting of their traditional sparkling wine. End your day in the fairytale town of Brasov, founded in the 13th century and home to the historic Black Church, so-named after its massive Gothic walls were blackened by a fire that devastated much of the town. Enjoy an evening walking tour in Brasov and a 2-night stay at the deluxe Aro Palace Hotel. Meals B+L

Day 6: Excursion to Biertan + Sighisoara

Set out after breakfast to the Transylvanian town of Biertan to visit its fortified church. Dating to the 16th century, it evidences the defensive response of the region's Saxon communities as the Ottoman Empire began to menace the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Lacking the resources to fortify the entire town, these settlements created fortresses around their churches, enclosing the storehouses to withstand long sieges.From Biertan, continue to Sighisoara where an impressive silhouette of towers and spires will welcome you to one of Europe's best-preserved medieval towns. Your privately guided tour includes the architectural landmarks of Old Town and the Clock Tower Museum with its fascinating exhibits on medieval weapons and torture. Then continue to Viscri , the site of another fortified church. Here in this timeless village, you'll watch skilled blacksmiths at work - using the traditional generations-old horseshoeing techniques that are still employed throughout much of this pastoral region. Then return to Brasov where your evening is free. Meals B

Day 7: Bran Castle + Villages of Transylvania

Start the day with a visit to Bran Castle, originally built in the 13th century as a stronghold of the Knights of the Teutonic Order and later made famous in Bran Stoker's novel, Dracula. In Zarnesti, you'll visit the Bear Sanctuary to learn about their work rescuing bears from captivity to live here among the forests and waterways of the sanctuary's 160-acre tract of land. In the nearby villages of Ohaba and Lisa, you'll gain further insight into the region's history and cultural traditions. Then visit the imposing Fagaras Fortress, built in 1310 on the site of an earlier 12th-century wooden fort that was burned by the Tartars in 1241. Continue to the historic town of Sibiu and check in to the Continental Forum Hotel for the night. Meals B

Day 8: Sibiu + Cozia Monastery + Bucharest

Once a major Saxon trading center, the 12th-century town of Sibiu retains a distinctly German ambience and still reflects the grandeur of its wealthy past. This morning's walking tour will take you through the historic district inside the city's medieval walls. Walk through Huet Square, hear the stories behind the unusually-named Liars' Bridge, and enjoy a guided tour of the Brukenthal Palace Art Museum, set inside a handsome Baroque building overlooking a lovely town square.Then journey to the banks of the Olt River to visit the Cozia Monastery. Built in the late 1300's, it is considered to be one of the country's oldest and most architecturally distinctive landmarks. Continue to Bucharest and check in to the deluxe Grand Continental Hotel for a 2-night stay. Meals B+D

Day 9: Discover Bucharest

This morning's guided tour of Bucharest's historic landmarks takes you inside the enormous Palace of Parliament; built during the Ceausescu regime, this is one of the largest buildings in the entire world. From Revolution Square, you'll be able to take in some of the city's most impressive sites, including the Romanian Athenaeum - a handsome 19th century concert hall - and the imposing structures which once served as the headquarters for the Communist Party. It was from these rooftops that Nicolae Ceausescu fled by helicopter at the end of 1989. Your touring also takes you inside the Primaverii Palace, the opulent former residence of Ceausescu. Then head to Herastrau Park to visit the open-air Village Museum; here you'll find traditional farm houses, churches and windmills that have been gathered from all across Romania to showcase traditional village life in the country's various regions. Tonight you'll dine at Casa Doina, where fine Romanian cuisine is served in a beautiful landmark building in one of the Bucharest's finest districts. Meals B+D

Day 10: Depart Bucharest

You'll be escorted to the airport today for your onward journey. Meals B

Featured Destinations
Sofia
Sofia is capital of Bulgaria with a motto “Ever growing, never aging". Influences of many different cultures can be spotted through the city. Alexander Nevski Memorial Church has a gold dome considered one of the finest pieces of architecture in the Balkans. Other points of interest include 4th-6th century Church of St. Sofia; Boyana Church, a good example of 11th century East European Medieval art; and 15th century Dragalevtsi monastery. The National Palace of Culture is the Balkans' biggest congress center. Vassil Levski monument is where the main architect of the campaign to free Bulgaria from oppression of the Ottoman Empire was hanged by Turks in 1873. The National History Museum, Archaeological Museum and National Natural History Museum are there. There are many areas around downtown for nightlife. Sofia sits near Mount Vitosha and during the winter months this is a prime skiing spot.
Plovdiv
Situated on the Maritsa River, Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria. Older than Rome, Athens, Carthage or Constantinople, it is almost a contemporary of Troy. Set upon ancient crossroads, the city has hints of both East and West civilizations that add spice to her people and stimulate a unique cultural identity. Look closely around the city to see glimpses of Thracian, Macedonian, Byzantium, and Ottoman influences. Visitors take days to wander around the towns many parks, gardens, museums and historical monuments. The Ancient Theatre (which is a Roman theatre), is one of the most remarkable sites and maybe while you’re visiting you will be able to catch a performance in the theatre. This city is the place to be in Bulgaria, most times rivaling the capital Sofia.
Veliko Tarnovo
The former medieval capital, Veliko Tarnovo is easily recognized as a historical and cultural center of contemporary Bulgaria. The cities museums are rich in artifacts and historical monuments and monasteries dot the landscape. The most visited spot in Veliko Tarnovo is the Arbanasi village. The St. Virgin Mary convent lies on one end of the village, the St Nikola monastery on the other. Exploring the village will be a memorable experience.
Brasov
Brasov is a medieval city located in central Romania, originally founded by the Teutonic Knights in 1211 and settled by the Saxons as a walled citadel. The city was located at an influential intersection linking trade routes of the Ottoman Empire and Europe. It is part of the Transylvania region, and is surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. A wealth of historical attractions can be visited, including Bran Castle, attracting many fans of Dracula, the Black Church (Biserica Neagra), the largest gothic church in Romania, and Rope Street, the narrowest street in Romania.
Sibiu
For centuries, the Citadel of Sibiu was one of the largest and best fortified in Europe. Withstanding the test of time, some of defensive walls and towers still stand along Strada Cetatii and Coposu. The city is easily navigable by foot and visitors can choose to walk “upper town”, which contains most of Sibiu’s historic sites or walk “lower town”, which is a collection of cobblestone squares and quaint houses. Some of the sites include Little Square, Huet Square and the Evangelical Church, Bridge of Lies, Goldsmith Square, Great Square, Orthodox Cathedral, The Roman Catholic Church and City Hall Tower. There are numerous museums in the town as well, such as the Bruckenthal Art Museum.
Bucharest
Bucharest is the capital and largest city in Romania and is located in the southern part of the country. Referred to as the ‘Paris of the Balkans’, Bucharest has ornate buildings, wide boulevards and gardens fashioned after French architecture and city planning. In the name of progress and modernization, North Korean style buildings began being erected – many of which still stand unfinished today. Sights to see in Bucharest range from the stately to the heavenly. The Palace of Parliament should not be missed while in Bucharest – and it’s hard not to. It’s the second largest building in the world behind the Pentagon. Containing over 1,000 rooms, restaurants, conference areas and an art gallery, it houses the Romanian Parliament. There are several museums in the city, such as the National Art Museum and the Village Museum - an open–air museum containing over 300 houses, churches and mills from all over Romania and displays of some of the best folk architecture in the region. The Antim Monastery and Patriarchate Church are among Bucharest's outstanding religious structures.

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Valid Date Ranges
01/01/2025 - 12/31/2025
from $5,699 per person
01/01/2026 - 12/31/2026
from $5,999 per person


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