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Upper Thracian Plain (Plovdiv Province)

Plovdiv

Plovdiv's painted houses climb the old-town hill above a working Roman theatre; reach it from Sofia and two nights is plenty to see it well.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 9 Jun 2026

Best length

2 nights (as a Sofia pairing)

Airport

Plovdiv (PDV) ~12km southeast, very limited flights; most arrive via Sofia (SOF)

Airport to centre

From Sofia: ~2h by intercity bus (โ‚ฌ8โ€“โ‚ฌ12); Plovdiv PDV has no regular public bus, taxi only

Best base

Kapana / Kapana edge for first-timers; the Old Town itself for atmosphere over convenience

In short

Plovdiv at a glance

Plovdiv works best as a 2-night add-on to Sofia rather than a standalone fly-in: take the ~2-hour bus down from the capital, stay at the foot of the Old Town's three hills near Kapana, see the Roman theatre and the painted Revival houses on foot, and don't plan a hire car โ€” the centre is entirely walkable and steeply cobbled.

The short version

  • Treat Plovdiv as a 2-night pairing with Sofia: the bus is ~2 hours and โ‚ฌ8โ€“โ‚ฌ12, so a return day trip is possible but sells the Old Town short.
  • Base yourself in or just below the Kapana quarter โ€” you walk to the Roman theatre, the Old Town hills and the evening bars without a taxi.
  • The Roman theatre still hosts summer concerts, so check the programme; an evening performance beats a daytime ticket if your dates line up.
  • Wear proper shoes: the Old Town climbs three of Plovdiv's hills (tepeta) on steep, uneven cobbles that punish flat city trainers.
  • Two full days covers the Roman sights, the painted houses and a relaxed Kapana evening โ€” anything more and you're really day-tripping to Bachkovo or Asen's Fortress.

Plovdiv rewards the people who slow down for it. One of Europeโ€™s oldest continuously inhabited cities, it stacks a Roman theatre, painted Revival mansions and a craft-bar quarter onto three steep little hills, and the whole centre is small enough to cross on foot in fifteen minutes. The mistake UK visitors make is treating it as a half-day stop tacked onto Sofia โ€” coach in at noon, photograph the facades from the street, coach out โ€” and missing the part that actually makes the trip: going inside the merchant houses, catching an evening in Kapana, and watching the Old Town empty of day-trippers after five.

Two nights is the call, paired with Sofia rather than flown to directly, since regular UK flights to Plovdiv donโ€™t exist and the ~2-hour bus down is the easy way in. Pack shoes you can climb cobbles in and base yourself low, near Kapana, so the hills are a choice rather than a daily slog with luggage. Below, the structured planning โ€” where to stay, what to book, how to arrive from Sofia, and a realistic budget in pounds and euro โ€” picks up from here.

Plan your Plovdiv trip

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Plovdiv

Old Town (Revival houses)

Plovdiv's Old Town is the cobbled upper hills, lined with the painted timber Revival-era mansions that made the city famous. Wandering the lanes is free, but the houses worth going inside โ€” rather than just photographing the facades โ€” are the Balabanov House, the Hindliyan House and the Ethnographic Museum house, each charging a small entry of around โ‚ฌ3. Allow a couple of hours, wear decent shoes for the cobbles, and combine it with the Roman theatre nearby.

Two to three hoursโ€ฆ โ‚ฌ3

Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis

Plovdiv's Roman theatre is a working 2nd-century venue dug into the saddle between the Dzhambaz Tepe and Taksim Tepe hills, not a fenced-off ruin โ€” the cavea still seats 5,000โ€“7,000 and the orchestra still hosts opera and rock. A daytime ticket is cheap (โ‚ฌ3.58 / about ยฃ3) and the visit takes 30โ€“45 minutes, but the real move is timing it to a summer Opera Open or concert evening, when you sit in the original tiered marble looking out over the Rhodope foothills. On performance days the theatre closes to daytime sightseers, so check the programme before you climb up.

About 30โ€“45 minuteโ€ฆ โ‚ฌ3.58

Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Kapana

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The compact craft-bar grid below the Old Town and the easiest first-timer base: you walk to the Roman theatre, Dzhumaya Square and the painted houses, and the evening scene is on your doorstep. It can be lively late on weekends, so ask for a quieter room if you're light sleepers.

Best for: First-timers, couples, evenings out

Browse hotels Central, walk everywhere

Old Town (Stariya Grad)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Staying inside the cobbled upper hills puts you among the Revival mansions with the best atmosphere, but it is a steep haul up with luggage and quiet at night. Choose it for romance and views over convenience.

Best for: Atmosphere, photographers, slower stays

Browse hotels Up the hills, 5-10 min walk down to Kapana

Glavnata (Main Street) / centre

ยฃ value

Along and around the long pedestrian high street between Dzhumaya Square and Tsar Simeon Garden โ€” handy for cafรฉs, shops and the bus and train stations at the south end. Less characterful than Kapana but practical and well priced.

Best for: Convenience, transport links, value

Browse hotels 10-15 min walk to the Old Town

Airport to city centre

Plovdiv airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Intercity bus from Sofia (Yug/South or central station) ~2h โ‚ฌ8โ€“โ‚ฌ12 single The standard way in โ€” frequent, cheap, no car needed
Train from Sofia ~2h30โ€“3h โ‚ฌ6โ€“โ‚ฌ9 single Slower and more scenic than the bus
Plovdiv airport (PDV) taxi to centre ~20 min around โ‚ฌ12โ€“โ‚ฌ18 Only if you've found one of the rare seasonal flights
Private transfer from Sofia airport ~1h45 โ‚ฌ70โ€“โ‚ฌ110 per car Door to door if you'd rather not change stations
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: Mayโ€“June and September are the sweet spot: 18โ€“26ยฐC, comfortable for the steep cobbled hills, and the Roman theatre's open-air concert season is in full swing. September overlaps the city's biggest festivals and the Old Town is at its most atmospheric.

High summer (Julyโ€“August) is hot at 30ยฐC+ and the hill climbs feel it, though evenings in Kapana stay lively; winter is quiet and cold with some house museums on shorter hours, but hotel prices drop and the Old Town empties of crowds. Spring and early autumn are the value-and-weather sweet spot.

What it costs

There are no regular direct UK flights to Plovdiv (PDV), so most UK travellers fly to Sofia โ€” return fares run from about ยฃ30โ€“ยฃ70 off-peak on Wizz or Ryanair booked ahead, ยฃ90โ€“ยฃ180 in school holidays โ€” then add the ~2-hour bus down for โ‚ฌ8โ€“โ‚ฌ12. Treat Plovdiv as a Sofia add-on when you price the trip.

Daily budget per person

Sample trip: A realistic 2-night mid-range Plovdiv add-on for one person is roughly ยฃ170โ€“ยฃ250 on top of your Sofia flights: about ยฃ90โ€“ยฃ140 for two nights' hotel share near Kapana, ยฃ50โ€“ยฃ70 on food and drink, ยฃ16โ€“ยฃ24 return on the Sofia bus, and ยฃ10โ€“ยฃ15 on the Roman theatre and a couple of Old Town house museums.

Plovdiv runs cheaper than Sofia for food and drink โ€” a sit-down dinner with a drink lands around โ‚ฌ12โ€“โ‚ฌ18 a head in Kapana versus โ‚ฌ18โ€“โ‚ฌ25 on the Old Town terraces. The one way to overpay is eating up on those Old Town terraces for the view; drop down to Kapana or Glavnata (the main pedestrian street) for the same plate at roughly a third less.

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Plovdiv FAQs

How many days do you need in Plovdiv?
Two nights is the practical sweet spot: one day for the Roman theatre, the Old Town hills and the house museums, and one for a slower wander plus a Kapana evening. A single day trip from Sofia is doable but rushed, and a third night only earns its keep if you day-trip to Bachkovo Monastery or Asen's Fortress.
How do you get from Sofia to Plovdiv?
The intercity bus is the simplest option โ€” about 2 hours for โ‚ฌ8โ€“โ‚ฌ12, running frequently from Sofia's central or south bus station, with no hire car needed. The train takes ~2h30โ€“3h and is slightly cheaper but slower. Buy bus tickets at the station or online; in summer it's worth booking a day ahead.
Where should first-timers stay in Plovdiv?
Kapana or its immediate edge is the easiest default: you walk to the Roman theatre, the Old Town and the evening bars without a taxi. Stay up in the Old Town itself only if atmosphere and views matter more than the steep cobbled climb with luggage.

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