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Bistro Shtastliveca is a well known place in Veliko Tarnovo for the view and great food. It is situated on the main street near the old part of the town.
A visit to the beautiful village Arbanasi is a must if you visit Veliko Tarnovo. This historic village is located 4 km from Veliko Tarnovo on a plateau with lush vegetation. The village was first home to Albanians during the 1400's. In the 1500's the village became a major trading centre and with many large stone houses. Today, Arbanasi attracts many tourists with its unique Bulg...
Preobrazhenski Monastery (the Monastery of the Transfiguration — Preobrazhenie) is the biggest of the monasteries around Veliko Turnovo and the fourth largest in the country.
It lies at a distance of 6 km from Veliko Turnovo in the wooded gorge of Derventa, below the caves in the cliffs which surround the Belyakovo Plateau. It was founded in the 11th century as a branch of the Vat...
Rising on Tsarevets hill was the citadel (the fortified central part) of the medieval town. This main fortress of the medieval capital protected the Palace of the Bulgarian Kings – an architectural compound, strongly fortified by fortress walls and towers, covering an area of 4,772 sq m.
The representative and administrative buildings, connected with the functioning of the authoriti...
The "Tsarevgrad Turnov – Sound and Light" ("Zvuk i svetlina") audio-visual show is an unique attraction. The programme was created by a team of Bulgarian and Czech specialists managed by Vulo Radev and Jaromir Hnick. The first ever release of the programme was in 1985, to commemorate 800 years since the rebellion of the brothers Asen and Peter.
Through the power of music and spectac...
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