Lyudmila's Guidebook

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Install Bulgaria Things To Do 15 Things to See and Do in Nessebar  Old houses in Nessebar | © infobgv/WikiCommons  Maria Angelova 8 June 2017 Add to Plan Nessebar is a favorite tourists spot when it comes to sun and culture on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. With its UNESCO listed Old Town and some of the best coastline in the country Nessebar win hearts at first glance. Here’s our list of things to do and see in Nessebar. Stroll along the old houses of Nessebar The 18th century was a good time for the inhabitants of Nessebar and many could afford to build new houses. The first floor was made of stone and it was used to shelter livestock and store wheat and wine. The upper floor was wooden and it was where the family lived. You can see some fine examples of the Nessebar old houses in the Old Town today. It gets quite crowded during the day during the summer but if you come before 8, you will have the place to yourself. Archaeological museum of Nessebar Start your tour of the Old Town from the Archaeological Museum. Its halls will give you an idea about what you are going to see and a red-dotted self-guided cultural route starts from the museum and passes by all the major attractions in the Old Town See the remains of the fortress Nessebar has been fortified since Roman times. Today, you can see remains of different era fortifications scattered through the town. Ethnographic museum The museum is situated in a more than 150 year old house in Nessebar’s Old Town. In the different rooms, you will learn about various aspects of life in Nessebar as it used to be – from how fishermen lived to the production of wine. Visit the Old Windmill Located on the bridge connecting the Old and the New Town, the Windmill is one of the symbols of Nessebar. There are many benches around the windmill to take a seat and enjoy the view. Discover the ancient churches of Nessebar The ancient churches are the main reason for the inclusion of Nessebar into the UNESCO World Heritage List. They date back to different centuries, from Church of the Holy Mother Eleusa (VI century) to Church of Christ Pantocrator (XIV century).  Enjoy the sun at the beach Nessebar has a small beach in the Old Town and two more spacious beaches in the new town – the Northern Beach and the Southern Beach. You can book a sunbed and an umbrella for the day or choose the free zone and bring your own. Many restaurants and cafes cater for the sunbathers. Eat fresh fish and seafood The old fishermen were famous for their fish soup which you can try today in most restaurants in Nessebar. Don’t miss the shark specialties or the small fried fish called tsatsa. Stay fresh with the typical Bulgarian cold soup tarator (cucumbers, yogurt, garlic and dill). Be active at the beach No need to lie on the beach all day long. Kitesurfing, surfing and scuba diving courses and equipment are available at almost every beach in Nessebar. You can play beach volleyball or hire a boat to get to know the coastline better. Go crazy in an aquapark If the sea is not enough, you can hit the slides of Aquapark Nessebar. There are slides to suit all levels of daring.
39 yerel halk öneriyor
Old Nessebar
47 ulista "Ivan Aleksandar"
39 yerel halk öneriyor
Install Bulgaria Things To Do 15 Things to See and Do in Nessebar  Old houses in Nessebar | © infobgv/WikiCommons  Maria Angelova 8 June 2017 Add to Plan Nessebar is a favorite tourists spot when it comes to sun and culture on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. With its UNESCO listed Old Town and some of the best coastline in the country Nessebar win hearts at first glance. Here’s our list of things to do and see in Nessebar. Stroll along the old houses of Nessebar The 18th century was a good time for the inhabitants of Nessebar and many could afford to build new houses. The first floor was made of stone and it was used to shelter livestock and store wheat and wine. The upper floor was wooden and it was where the family lived. You can see some fine examples of the Nessebar old houses in the Old Town today. It gets quite crowded during the day during the summer but if you come before 8, you will have the place to yourself. Archaeological museum of Nessebar Start your tour of the Old Town from the Archaeological Museum. Its halls will give you an idea about what you are going to see and a red-dotted self-guided cultural route starts from the museum and passes by all the major attractions in the Old Town See the remains of the fortress Nessebar has been fortified since Roman times. Today, you can see remains of different era fortifications scattered through the town. Ethnographic museum The museum is situated in a more than 150 year old house in Nessebar’s Old Town. In the different rooms, you will learn about various aspects of life in Nessebar as it used to be – from how fishermen lived to the production of wine. Visit the Old Windmill Located on the bridge connecting the Old and the New Town, the Windmill is one of the symbols of Nessebar. There are many benches around the windmill to take a seat and enjoy the view. Discover the ancient churches of Nessebar The ancient churches are the main reason for the inclusion of Nessebar into the UNESCO World Heritage List. They date back to different centuries, from Church of the Holy Mother Eleusa (VI century) to Church of Christ Pantocrator (XIV century).  Enjoy the sun at the beach Nessebar has a small beach in the Old Town and two more spacious beaches in the new town – the Northern Beach and the Southern Beach. You can book a sunbed and an umbrella for the day or choose the free zone and bring your own. Many restaurants and cafes cater for the sunbathers. Eat fresh fish and seafood The old fishermen were famous for their fish soup which you can try today in most restaurants in Nessebar. Don’t miss the shark specialties or the small fried fish called tsatsa. Stay fresh with the typical Bulgarian cold soup tarator (cucumbers, yogurt, garlic and dill). Be active at the beach No need to lie on the beach all day long. Kitesurfing, surfing and scuba diving courses and equipment are available at almost every beach in Nessebar. You can play beach volleyball or hire a boat to get to know the coastline better. Go crazy in an aquapark If the sea is not enough, you can hit the slides of Aquapark Nessebar. There are slides to suit all levels of daring.