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Varna: Bulgaria’s Black Sea Coastal Gem

Why visit Varna?

Varna is located on the beautiful Bulgarian Black Sea coast. It offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, and warm climate make it a perfect summer destination. Explore its rich archaeological heritage at the Varna Archaeological Museum, relax on the golden sands, and enjoy local cuisines. Whether you’re interested in history, relaxation, or experiencing a unique coastal culture, Varna has something special to offer.

How to travel to Varna?

From Sofia
The quickest but most expensive way is to fly. It will only take you 2 hours. You could also travel here using the train. This option is the cheapest and you can book tickets here. A slightly faster option is to travel by bus. Bus tickets can be bought from Union Ivkoni or from Biomet.
From Veliko Turnovo
The best way to travel to Varna from Veliko Turnovo is by bus. Bus tickets can be bought from Union Ivkoni or from Biomet and you can also check the timetables on these websites.
From Plovdiv
The best way to travel from Plovdiv is by train. This route is direct and has scenic countryside views. Tickets can be bought using this link.
 
An alternative but longer option is to travel by bus. It is more expensive than the train so I would avoid this option if possible. Check out the times and ticket information here if you wish to travel this way.

TOP THINGS TO DO

1. Varna Roman Baths
These Roman Baths date back to the 2nd century AD when the city, then known as Odessos, was under Roman rule. These baths were a central hub for social interactions, relaxation, and bathing. Over time, the baths underwent various modifications and expansions, serving as a significant cultural and architectural landmark in the region. You can see intricate mosaics, stone walls, and the heating systems used. These Roman Baths provide a fascinating insight into the advanced engineering and lavish lifestyle of the past.
2. Sea Garden
The Sea Garden in Varna, is a picturesque urban park that stretches along the city’s coastline. It offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. This well-maintained garden features a blend of green spaces, charming alleys, colourful flowerbeds, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the Black Sea. It dates back to the late 19th century when the idea of creating a coastal park emerged. The garden was designed by the Swiss landscape architect Anton Novak and was officially opened in 1888. It was initially a small park, gradually expanding over the years to become the expansive and iconic green space it is today.
3. Varna Beach
From sunbathing to water sports, beachfront cafes to vibrant nightlife, Varna Beach provides a dynamic coastal experience. It attracts both locals and tourists looking to enjoy the beauty of the sea. Make sure to visit the beach at sunset as you will see stunning views over the Black Sea. There is also plenty of bars along the beach, that are perfect if you are looking to have some fun with other travellers or locals.
4. Archaeological Museum
This archaeological museum is a  is a treasure trove of ancient history and artefacts. Established in 1887, it boasts an impressive collection that spans millennia, including exhibits from prehistoric, Thracian, Greek, and Roman periods. One of its most renowned features is the Gold of Varna. This is a collection of prehistoric golden artefacts considered among the oldest processed gold in the world. The museum provides a captivating journey through Bulgaria’s rich past and shows the region’s cultural and archaeological significance.

Where should you stay?

BudgetNomado Hostel – offers travellers a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere and has a brilliant rating, you are sure to love this place.

MediumSaraya – This nice hotel offers an enchanting blend of traditional architecture and modern energy with its cosy rooms for a brilliant price.

HighHotel & Casino Cherno More – a luxurious blend of accommodation and entertainment and an exciting casino experience.

Author

  • Full-time doctor, part-time traveller. I am the kind of traveller who travels on a shoestring and somehow manages to pack two weeks worth of clothes, a tripod and all my books into a little rucksack.

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