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Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Stara Zagora | Bulgaria - English

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Stara Zagora is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Bulgaria having many best places in Stara Zagora. Stara Zagora is a city in Bulgaria, and the administrative capital of the homonymous Stara Zagora Province and municipality. Its located in the Upper Thracian Plain, being near the cities of Kazanlak, Plovdiv, Sliven. Its population is around 158,563, making it the sixth largest city, just below Ruse and above Pleven. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Stara Zagora that you won't regret going to.

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There are many beautiful places in Stara Zagora. Bulgaria has some of the best places in Stara Zagora. We collected data on the top 10 places to visit in Stara Zagora. There are many famous places in Stara Zagora and some of them are beautiful places in Stara Zagora. People from all over Bulgaria love these Stara Zagora beautiful places which are also Stara Zagora famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Stara Zagora.

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Централна ЖП гара Пловдив

Ремонтът на централната гара е част от мегапроекта за модернизация на жп ареала в Пловдив и включва изграждане на комуникационно-транспортен пробив под жп ареала на гара Пловдив по Проект „Развитие на железопътен възел Пловдив“ и модернизация на железен път, контактна мрежа и системи за сигнализация и телекомуникация в гара Пловдив.

Освен смяната на релсите се изгражда автомобилен пробив под гарата, а скоро предстои демонтаж на Бетонния мост и изграждане на нов, по-висок с метър и половина.

Това се прави с цел електрическите влакове да преминават под съоръжението, без да се налага да свалят пантографите, както е в момента. Докато се строи новият мост влаковото движение през централна гара ще бъде напълно спряно. По предварителна прогноза това ще се случи за около 30-40 дни. Пътниците ще бъдат трансбордирани до близки гари, а някои влакове ще са с променени маршрути.

Заради значителните промени в движението на влаковете през гара Пловдив международният бърз влак от София за Истанбул ще се движи по алтернативен маршрут през Столник - Карлово - Тулово - Стара Загора, вместо през Пловдив. По маршрута на международния влак от София за Пловдив ще пътува новоназначен бърз влак, който да обслужи пътуващите по това направление.

Цялостно приключване на строителните дейности в района на гара Пловдив се очаква през първата половина на 2025 г.
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Renovated house near Chirpan, Bulgaria

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It is pleasure for us to offer to your attention this rural property, located in a well -- developed village, 38 km away from the town of Stara Zagora - one of the biggest administrative centers in the country. The city is a prime tourist destination, offering leafy boulevards, friendly people, lively sidewalk cafes, excellent local cuisine, opera, theater, galleries, interesting museums, etc. The town of Plovdiv is 65 km away from the inhabited place.

The property in short consists of two storied house with area 150 sq. m, a parking lot, a shelter, a barn, a store, an outbuilding and a garden vast 3600 sq. m.
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Scenic Smolyan, Eastern Rodopi Mountains


Smolyan, in the South East corner of the Rodopi mountains is a scenic and busy town with a marvelous pedestrianised main street brimming with cafes and places to sit and watch the world go by.
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Central Market or Централен Градски Пазар. Big fresh food market. - Stara Zagora - ECTV

The modernized central city market, opened on 25.11.2013. The market has an area of about 1600 sq.m, completely covered with steel structure and panels with thermal insulation.
There are lighting, gas heating, ventilation and cooling with air conditioners for the summer.
The covered market has 133 tables. The new market will also have new working hours: in the summer from 8 am to 21 pm, and in the winter period from 8.30 to 20.30. It is provided twice a day for one hour in which traders will load with goods.


Stara Zagora is a town in Southern Bulgaria, one of the main economic centers in the country, as well as the main transport hub of Southern Bulgaria. It is the center of the homonymous municipality, district and regional association of municipalities RAW Trakia. The city is the sixth largest in the country. According to GRAO data, as of June 15, 2023, 135,252 people live in Stara Zagora at the current address and 154,649 people at the permanent address.[3] It forms the fifth largest urban agglomeration in Bulgaria with a population of 213,444 inhabitants (as of September 2007),[4] as well as the center of the 5th largest district in Bulgaria with a population as of December 31, 2016 of 321,377 people.[5] The stable economic development of the region gives it second place in GDP[6] per capita in the country.

The town is the oldest Bulgarian theater in Thrace - Drama Theater Geo Milev, the ancient Forum of Augusta Trayana, and 14 km from the city center is located the national balneological resort Stara Zagora Mineral Baths. In 1925 the second after Sofia opera in the country was opened – the South Bulgarian Opera (today the State Opera Stara Zagora), and in 1895 – the first European type urban park in Bulgaria – Ayazmoto. The Museum of Religions and the Neolithic Dwellings Museum are also located in the city.

The town is situated in the Stara Zagora field – the eastern part of the Upper Thracian Plain – between Sarnena Sredna Gora, the Svetilii Heights, the Monastery Heights, the Sakar Mountain and the Chirpan Heights, along the Bedechka River with an average altitude of 196 m. It is located 209 km on an asphalt road and 250 km on a railway from Sofia.

The city is divided into separate neighborhoods around its central part. Before World War II, neighborhoods of refugees from the Thracian and Macedonian Bulgarian lands were formed on the outskirts of the town. Most of the neighborhoods were built after World War II, after the region's rural population moved to the city to provide labor for the new industrial facilities. Several neighborhoods are annexed villages.

According to the cadastral map, the neighborhoods of the city are: Ayazmoto, Bedechka-Gradini, Vasil Levski, Vazrazhdane, Geo Milev, Golesh, Dabrava, Zheleznik, Zora, Industria, Kazanski, Kolyu Ganchev, Lozenets, Makedonski, Metropolitan Metodiy Kusev, Opalchenski, Samara 1, Samara 2, Samara 3, Slaveykov, Studentski grad, Tri spouts, Tri spouts-north, Tri spouts – south, Atyuren, APC and the Central part of Stara Zagora.


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Vratsa (Враца) craft centre in the Balkan Foothills



Vratsa (Враца) craft centre in the Balkan Foothills is a picturesque city surrounded by steep hilss. The river Leva runs through the city and there are several nearby natural attractions to visit.

Samara Flag Monument. BY DRONE! Bulgaria has Never Seen it this way before! - Stara Zagora - ECTV

The Monument of Glory (Russian: Монумент славы, Monument slavy) is the focal point of Slavy Square in Samara (former Kuybyshev), Russia, overlooking the Volga river to the north-west. It is dedicated to the Kuybyshev workers of aircraft industry, who were working hard during and following the Great Patriotic War. The monument is one of the most prominent symbols of Samara. Moscow sculptors Pavel Bondarenko, Oleg Kiryuhin and architect A. Samsonov created a design of the thirteen-meter-tall figure, made from high alloy steel with wings raised over his head and forty-meter pedestal. The pedestal symbolizes ray of light rising to the sky.[1]

The monument was erected between 1968 and 1971 for donations of Kuybyshev workers and other staff members of production plants. Every worker could donate only one rouble. Kuybyshev mayor's office chose a place for the monument in the city centre in the Leninsky district. The opening ceremony took place on 5 November 1971.[2]

Historical background
Kuybyshev was major aircraft-industry center of the Soviet Union during the Second World War. 28,000 Ilyushin Il-2 and Ilyushin Il-10 ground-attack aircraft was made in Kuybyshev's factories No. 1 and No. 18., representing 80 per cent of inventory.[3]


Stara Zagora is a town in Southern Bulgaria, one of the main economic centers in the country, as well as the main transport hub of Southern Bulgaria. It is the center of the homonymous municipality, district and regional association of municipalities RAW Trakia. The city is the sixth largest in the country. According to GRAO data, as of June 15, 2023, 135,252 people live in Stara Zagora at the current address and 154,649 people at the permanent address.[3] It forms the fifth largest urban agglomeration in Bulgaria with a population of 213,444 inhabitants (as of September 2007),[4] as well as the center of the 5th largest district in Bulgaria with a population as of December 31, 2016 of 321,377 people.[5] The stable economic development of the region gives it second place in GDP[6] per capita in the country.

The town is the oldest Bulgarian theater in Thrace - Drama Theater Geo Milev, the ancient Forum of Augusta Trayana, and 14 km from the city center is located the national balneological resort Stara Zagora Mineral Baths. In 1925 the second after Sofia opera in the country was opened – the South Bulgarian Opera (today the State Opera Stara Zagora), and in 1895 – the first European type urban park in Bulgaria – Ayazmoto. The Museum of Religions and the Neolithic Dwellings Museum are also located in the city.

The town is situated in the Stara Zagora field – the eastern part of the Upper Thracian Plain – between Sarnena Sredna Gora, the Svetilii Heights, the Monastery Heights, the Sakar Mountain and the Chirpan Heights, along the Bedechka River with an average altitude of 196 m. It is located 209 km on an asphalt road and 250 km on a railway from Sofia.

The city is divided into separate neighborhoods around its central part. Before World War II, neighborhoods of refugees from the Thracian and Macedonian Bulgarian lands were formed on the outskirts of the town. Most of the neighborhoods were built after World War II, after the region's rural population moved to the city to provide labor for the new industrial facilities. Several neighborhoods are annexed villages.

According to the cadastral map, the neighborhoods of the city are: Ayazmoto, Bedechka-Gradini, Vasil Levski, Vazrazhdane, Geo Milev, Golesh, Dabrava, Zheleznik, Zora, Industria, Kazanski, Kolyu Ganchev, Lozenets, Makedonski, Metropolitan Metodiy Kusev, Opalchenski, Samara 1, Samara 2, Samara 3, Slaveykov, Studentski grad, Tri spouts, Tri spouts-north, Tri spouts – south, Atyuren, APC and the Central part of Stara Zagora.


My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )

FIMI X8 Mini - Short flight near Chirpan, Bulgaria, 4K

A short flight during our trip to Midalidare Rock 2023, Bulgaria.
Shot with my FIMI X8 Mini drone on native 4K, general color profile.
Edit and postprocessed in Vegas 18.

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Monument of Glory, Samara or Samara Flag Monument. WOW! AMAZINGLY HUGE!!! - Stara Zagora - ECTV

The Monument of Glory (Russian: Монумент славы, Monument slavy) is the focal point of Slavy Square in Samara (former Kuybyshev), Russia, overlooking the Volga river to the north-west. It is dedicated to the Kuybyshev workers of aircraft industry, who were working hard during and following the Great Patriotic War. The monument is one of the most prominent symbols of Samara. Moscow sculptors Pavel Bondarenko, Oleg Kiryuhin and architect A. Samsonov created a design of the thirteen-meter-tall figure, made from high alloy steel with wings raised over his head and forty-meter pedestal. The pedestal symbolizes ray of light rising to the sky.[1]

The monument was erected between 1968 and 1971 for donations of Kuybyshev workers and other staff members of production plants. Every worker could donate only one rouble. Kuybyshev mayor's office chose a place for the monument in the city centre in the Leninsky district. The opening ceremony took place on 5 November 1971.[2]

Historical background
Kuybyshev was major aircraft-industry center of the Soviet Union during the Second World War. 28,000 Ilyushin Il-2 and Ilyushin Il-10 ground-attack aircraft was made in Kuybyshev's factories No. 1 and No. 18., representing 80 per cent of inventory.[3]


Stara Zagora is a town in Southern Bulgaria, one of the main economic centers in the country, as well as the main transport hub of Southern Bulgaria. It is the center of the homonymous municipality, district and regional association of municipalities RAW Trakia. The city is the sixth largest in the country. According to GRAO data, as of June 15, 2023, 135,252 people live in Stara Zagora at the current address and 154,649 people at the permanent address.[3] It forms the fifth largest urban agglomeration in Bulgaria with a population of 213,444 inhabitants (as of September 2007),[4] as well as the center of the 5th largest district in Bulgaria with a population as of December 31, 2016 of 321,377 people.[5] The stable economic development of the region gives it second place in GDP[6] per capita in the country.

The town is the oldest Bulgarian theater in Thrace - Drama Theater Geo Milev, the ancient Forum of Augusta Trayana, and 14 km from the city center is located the national balneological resort Stara Zagora Mineral Baths. In 1925 the second after Sofia opera in the country was opened – the South Bulgarian Opera (today the State Opera Stara Zagora), and in 1895 – the first European type urban park in Bulgaria – Ayazmoto. The Museum of Religions and the Neolithic Dwellings Museum are also located in the city.

The town is situated in the Stara Zagora field – the eastern part of the Upper Thracian Plain – between Sarnena Sredna Gora, the Svetilii Heights, the Monastery Heights, the Sakar Mountain and the Chirpan Heights, along the Bedechka River with an average altitude of 196 m. It is located 209 km on an asphalt road and 250 km on a railway from Sofia.

The city is divided into separate neighborhoods around its central part. Before World War II, neighborhoods of refugees from the Thracian and Macedonian Bulgarian lands were formed on the outskirts of the town. Most of the neighborhoods were built after World War II, after the region's rural population moved to the city to provide labor for the new industrial facilities. Several neighborhoods are annexed villages.

According to the cadastral map, the neighborhoods of the city are: Ayazmoto, Bedechka-Gradini, Vasil Levski, Vazrazhdane, Geo Milev, Golesh, Dabrava, Zheleznik, Zora, Industria, Kazanski, Kolyu Ganchev, Lozenets, Makedonski, Metropolitan Metodiy Kusev, Opalchenski, Samara 1, Samara 2, Samara 3, Slaveykov, Studentski grad, Tri spouts, Tri spouts-north, Tri spouts – south, Atyuren, APC and the Central part of Stara Zagora.


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Chirpan Ribaritca 10.09.2017

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Driving in Bulgaria: I-5 & A4 E80 Maritsa Motorway from Haskovo to Chirpan (Автомагистрала „Марица“)

In this video you can drive along on the I-5 E85 and A4 E80 from Haskovo to Chirpan. The A4 Maritsa motorway, named after the Maritsa river, runs from the border with Turkey in the East and links up with the A1 at Chirpan.

The last segment of A4 was opened in 2015, making the A4 one of the newer motorways in Bulgaria. It's an important link between Turkey, Bulgaria and the rest of Europe. Since 2015 it's possible to drive from Sofia to Istanbul entirely via motorways.

#Maritsamotorway #Bulgaria #A4 #E80
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Project Orion by Mystery Mammal /
Innuendo 64 by Mystery Mammal /
Sky City by Metre /

Шейтан дере с Рабово, Родопи, Sheitan Dere, village of Rabovo, Rhodopes

One-bedroom apartment in Chirpan, Bulgaria

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This is one-bedroom apartment in Chirpan town. It is set on the third floor of five storied panel building and has the area 64 sq. m. The property goes with a basement.The area is distributed between a corridor, a living room, a kitchen, a bedroom, a toilet, a bathroom and two terraces. The floorings are covered with linoleum and a carpet, and the walls are latex painted in the kitchen and with wall papers in the other rooms.

Town of Radomir (Bulgaria) with Daniel Dimitrov

Driving through town of Radomir....( 22.08.18 )

Чирпан,Кърджали,Златоград 10 06 18

Едно замайващо пътуване из красивата природа на Родопите
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Initial Walk Through of Stara Zagora. Hmmm Good city for tourists?? - Stara Zagora - ECTV

Stara Zagora is a town in Southern Bulgaria, one of the main economic centers in the country, as well as the main transport hub of Southern Bulgaria. It is the center of the homonymous municipality, district and regional association of municipalities RAW Trakia. The city is the sixth largest in the country. According to GRAO data, as of June 15, 2023, 135,252 people live in Stara Zagora at the current address and 154,649 people at the permanent address.[3] It forms the fifth largest urban agglomeration in Bulgaria with a population of 213,444 inhabitants (as of September 2007),[4] as well as the center of the 5th largest district in Bulgaria with a population as of December 31, 2016 of 321,377 people.[5] The stable economic development of the region gives it second place in GDP[6] per capita in the country.

The town is the oldest Bulgarian theater in Thrace - Drama Theater Geo Milev, the ancient Forum of Augusta Trayana, and 14 km from the city center is located the national balneological resort Stara Zagora Mineral Baths. In 1925 the second after Sofia opera in the country was opened – the South Bulgarian Opera (today the State Opera Stara Zagora), and in 1895 – the first European type urban park in Bulgaria – Ayazmoto. The Museum of Religions and the Neolithic Dwellings Museum are also located in the city.

The town is situated in the Stara Zagora field – the eastern part of the Upper Thracian Plain – between Sarnena Sredna Gora, the Svetilii Heights, the Monastery Heights, the Sakar Mountain and the Chirpan Heights, along the Bedechka River with an average altitude of 196 m. It is located 209 km on an asphalt road and 250 km on a railway from Sofia.

The city is divided into separate neighborhoods around its central part. Before World War II, neighborhoods of refugees from the Thracian and Macedonian Bulgarian lands were formed on the outskirts of the town. Most of the neighborhoods were built after World War II, after the region's rural population moved to the city to provide labor for the new industrial facilities. Several neighborhoods are annexed villages.

According to the cadastral map, the neighborhoods of the city are: Ayazmoto, Bedechka-Gradini, Vasil Levski, Vazrazhdane, Geo Milev, Golesh, Dabrava, Zheleznik, Zora, Industria, Kazanski, Kolyu Ganchev, Lozenets, Makedonski, Metropolitan Metodiy Kusev, Opalchenski, Samara 1, Samara 2, Samara 3, Slaveykov, Studentski grad, Tri spouts, Tri spouts-north, Tri spouts – south, Atyuren, APC and the Central part of Stara Zagora.


My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )

Scenic Drive - Stara Zagora 4K - Bulgaria

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Best Boutique Hotel Stara Zagora

BEST BOUTIQUE HOTEL is a unique business hotel, located only a few minutes from the center of Stara Zagora.

Wonderful rocks, Bulgaria/ Чудните скали, България

Автор: Габриел Александров

Museum of Religions or Музей на религиите. - Stara Zagora - ECTV

he Museum of Religions is unique in Bulgaria and perhaps in the world. In this location, situated in the center of modern-day Stara Zagora, different people have worshipped different gods throughout the centuries. The remains of a cult pit from the Early Iron Age (10th − 9th century B.C.), a pagan sanctuary dedicated to the Thracian horseman (2nd − 3rd century A.D.), a medieval Christian cemetery church (end of 10th − 13th century A.D.) and a Muslim temple (15th − 20th century A.D.) have been discovered in this precise location.

It is unlikely that such a place exists elsewhere, with such a rare continuity of religious practices and different faiths throughout the centuries.



Stara Zagora is a town in Southern Bulgaria, one of the main economic centers in the country, as well as the main transport hub of Southern Bulgaria. It is the center of the homonymous municipality, district and regional association of municipalities RAW Trakia. The city is the sixth largest in the country. According to GRAO data, as of June 15, 2023, 135,252 people live in Stara Zagora at the current address and 154,649 people at the permanent address.[3] It forms the fifth largest urban agglomeration in Bulgaria with a population of 213,444 inhabitants (as of September 2007),[4] as well as the center of the 5th largest district in Bulgaria with a population as of December 31, 2016 of 321,377 people.[5] The stable economic development of the region gives it second place in GDP[6] per capita in the country.

The town is the oldest Bulgarian theater in Thrace - Drama Theater Geo Milev, the ancient Forum of Augusta Trayana, and 14 km from the city center is located the national balneological resort Stara Zagora Mineral Baths. In 1925 the second after Sofia opera in the country was opened – the South Bulgarian Opera (today the State Opera Stara Zagora), and in 1895 – the first European type urban park in Bulgaria – Ayazmoto. The Museum of Religions and the Neolithic Dwellings Museum are also located in the city.

The town is situated in the Stara Zagora field – the eastern part of the Upper Thracian Plain – between Sarnena Sredna Gora, the Svetilii Heights, the Monastery Heights, the Sakar Mountain and the Chirpan Heights, along the Bedechka River with an average altitude of 196 m. It is located 209 km on an asphalt road and 250 km on a railway from Sofia.

The city is divided into separate neighborhoods around its central part. Before World War II, neighborhoods of refugees from the Thracian and Macedonian Bulgarian lands were formed on the outskirts of the town. Most of the neighborhoods were built after World War II, after the region's rural population moved to the city to provide labor for the new industrial facilities. Several neighborhoods are annexed villages.

According to the cadastral map, the neighborhoods of the city are: Ayazmoto, Bedechka-Gradini, Vasil Levski, Vazrazhdane, Geo Milev, Golesh, Dabrava, Zheleznik, Zora, Industria, Kazanski, Kolyu Ganchev, Lozenets, Makedonski, Metropolitan Metodiy Kusev, Opalchenski, Samara 1, Samara 2, Samara 3, Slaveykov, Studentski grad, Tri spouts, Tri spouts-north, Tri spouts – south, Atyuren, APC and the Central part of Stara Zagora.


My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )

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