Excursión de un día completo a Bulgaria desde Bucarest





Descripción
Añada un segundo país a su viaje con una excursión de un día a buen ritmo desde Bucarest hasta el norte de Bulgaria, que cubre tres paradas distintas en un itinerario : Ruse, Arbanasi y Veliko Tarnovo. Después de cruzar el Danubio, disfrute de una corta parada en Ruse, incluida la zona peatonal del centro de la ciudad y la Iglesia Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad, luego continúe hasta el pueblo tradicional de Arbanasi, conocido por sus casas históricas y el ambiente local. El punto culminante del día es Veliko Tarnovo, la capital medieval de Bulgaria, donde visitará la Fortaleza de los Zarevets y tendrá tiempo libre para explorar y disfrutar de las vistas panorámicas de la cima de la colina. Un guía turístico mantiene el horario en camino y comparte contexto práctico sobre Bulgaria entre paradas, lo que hace que esta sea una manera fácil y eficiente de experimentar el país en un día. Los horarios pueden variar dependiendo de los procedimientos fronterizos y el tráfico.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La actividad comenzará en el centro de Bucarest.
Pase y admire la Plaza Unirii, una de las plazas públicas más grandes de Europa.
Pase y admire el Palacio del Parlamento, el edificio administrativo más grande, más pesado y más caro del mundo
Pase y admire la Plaza de la Universidad, un lugar simbólico cargado de historia.
Veliko Tarnovo es el hogar de la magnífica fortaleza de Tsaravets, la fortificación búlgara más fuerte de la Edad Media. En su momento fue el hogar de la realeza; esta antigua fortaleza es ahora una atracción turística sorprendente que se alza orgullosamente en la cima de la colina Tsaravets. Una vez que haya explorado Veliko Tarnovo y haya disfrutado del almuerzo, el recorrido continuará hasta su parada final; el pueblo de Arbanasi. Ubicado en un altiplano entre los asentamientos de Veliko Tarnovo y Gorna Oryahovitsa, Arbanasi Village ofrece vistas espectaculares y ejemplos increíbles de arquitectura medieval que se remonta a varios siglos. Este recorrido es perfecto para entusiastas de la historia, y cualquiera que aprecie los hermosos edificios, los impresionantes paisajes y la oportunidad de descubrir un poco más sobre Bulgaria.
El recorrido continuará hacia la ciudad de Ruse, una de las ciudades más elegantes de Bulgaria, que cuenta con un toque de grandeza centroeuropea que rara vez se encuentra en otras partes del país. Es una ciudad adornada con una imponente arquitectura de la Belle Époque y plazas frondosas meticulosamente mantenidas, como si fuera un pequeño trozo de Viena arrastrado por el Danubio.
Nuestro guía le mostrará los aspectos más destacados del casco antiguo de Ruse, después de lo cual tendrá la oportunidad de explorar la ciudad a su propio ritmo.
Finalizaremos nuestra actividad en el centro de Bucarest.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Esta actividad requiere un mínimo de 4 participantes. Si no se alcanza este mínimo, nos pondremos en contacto contigo para ofrecerte fechas o viajes alternativos.
- Por favor, asegúrese de tener todos los documentos y permisos necesarios para cruzar la frontera.
- Las entradas no están incluidas (aproximadamente 15 EUR). Recomendamos traer euros en efectivo, ya que los pagos con tarjeta pueden no ser aceptados en todos los lugares.
- Tenga en cuenta que el cruce fronterizo Giurgiu-Ruse puede tardar más de lo habitual debido a los trabajos de reparación del puente sobre el Danubio. El tráfico alternado de un solo carril puede causar retrasos y colas.
- Los niños menores de 4 años no pueden participar en tours compartidos. Póngase en contacto con nosotros para una oferta de tour privado.
Opiniones(380)
Sebastian was an excellent guide. He was very knowledgeable and treated us with great care. We enjoyed the visits and he made sure our needs were met. Recommending this towards anyone interested in a day trip from Bucharest.
It’s a long day . It’s all dependent on you getting over the bridge. The fortress isn’t worth it but the cathedral is harrowing.
The experience was extremely good. The pickup was on time at 7:30 am as specified while making the booking. Our guide (Adonis) drove the van very safely and was very knowledgeable regarding the places that we visited. Firstly, we visited the city of Ruse, just across the border from Romania. Then we headed to the picturesque fort of Tsarevets near the town of Veliko Tyrnovo. Afterwards, we spent some time in the town. The restaurant Adonis suggested was very nice. Once done, we did some souvenir shopping before heading back to the city of Bucharest.
I wish I could remember the guide’s name but he was also the driver of the van and we went on June 15, 2026 if that helps. He was great! It was really a lovely day and a wonderful tour of (at least a slice) of Bulgaria. The guide also recommended the restaurant to eat at, which most of us joined him there for lunch and really had a delicious, authentic and cheap Bulgarian meal. Couldn’t recommend this tour more!!
Had a great day trip to Bulgaria with our tour guide, Serban. Not only did he take us everywhere included in the tour description, he also knew which bathrooms were the cleanest to use during the long drive to and from Bulgaria. Would definitely recommend this tour to people, especially if you have Serban as a guide, who has more personality than anyone I’ve met in a long time.
An excellent way to spend a day sightseeing! Our guide, Narcis, had a great command of English and provided an excellent commentary and a most enjoyable day. There were 7 of us allowing everyone to get acquainted. After crossing the Danube we spent time in Ruse, before traveling south to Veliko Tarnovo, the early Capital of Bulgaria, to visit the castle and extraordinary church, then driving up to a traditional restaurant to try the local food and sample Rakia, a local type of slivovitz. I recommend eating after the castle visit not before as the peasant food is filling, and the climb to the castle quite steep and there is a lot of walking involved! Then back into town to walk around the picturesque village and shop in the artisan stores (some are tacky but most offer quality, locally handmade goods), before going north to the border and into Romania again. An odd highlight was seeing storks on their huge nests atop telegraph poles along the road. Highly recommended!
This trip is long, but worth it. Rodica Canciu, our tour guide, was informative and has pictures to help one understand the trip. Within 5 minutes from her presentation, I could tell that Rodica was a teacher. She and her driver were very patient on the road and with the tourist. She gave us time to see what we needed to see and gave us good restaurant recommendations. She is very knowledgeable about the sites we saw on the tour. Though the entry price to the Nativity Church is not included in the price of the tour, the tour stopped there. I paid the entry price. I am very glad that I did, as it was my favorite site on the trip. The interior paintings are spectacular and Rodica's story of the Church is very interesting. In the town where we had lunch, I found a silversmith, a pen-and-ink artist, and a ceramist, all in their individual stores practicing their crafts. In my travels to over 50 countries, it is often difficult to find local artists still practicing their craft. I was elated to be able to speak to these craftsmen. Because the bridge over the Danube was still under construction and there was a national holiday, our return trip to Bucharest was 5+ hours long. This was the only downside of the trip, and it is my understanding that the construction will be completed soon.
This was a great trip. The guide as knowledgeable and really enhanced the experience by giving us a history of Romania and Bulgaria. The tour was balanced. There was enough time to do the things at each place. Bulgaria is surprising and beautiful.
A full dau trip ,pleasant and a nice experience. A small group .a good driver in a comfortable minibus. A symphatic tour guide, english speaking.thank you Elena
This was a fantastic day trip and a great way to explore Bulgaria from Bucharest. The views throughout the journey were beautiful, and there were plenty of well-planned stops that allowed us to enjoy each destination without feeling rushed. A special mention goes to our guide, who was incredibly attentive and alert throughout the day. They made sure everyone was comfortable, kept the group organized, and took excellent care of all the tourists from start to finish. The itinerary was well-balanced, informative, and enjoyable, making it an ideal day trip for anyone visiting Bucharest. I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to experience Bulgaria’s charm, history, and scenic landscapes in a single day.



