Excursion d'une journée à Plovdiv au départ de Sofia





Description
Rejoignez-nous pour un voyage inoubliable à Plovdiv, la plus ancienne ville habitée sans interruption en Europe. Nichée au milieu de collines pittoresques, cette destination dynamique offre un riche mélange d'histoire, de culture et de charme. Promenez-vous le long de l'une des plus longues rues piétonnes d'Europe, explorez la vieille ville magnifiquement préservée de l'ère néo-conservatrice et admirez l'impressionnant théâtre romain. Votre Guide local compétent donnera vie au fascinant passé de la ville lors d’une visite guidée de 2 heures. Ensuite, profitez d'environ 3 heures de temps libre pour découvrir Plovdiv à votre rythme, vous détendre dans un café, parcourir les boutiques locales ou flâner dans ses charmantes rues. Durée totale : 8,5 à 10 heures Une excursion d'une journée parfaite remplie de culture, de sites touristiques et d'expériences inoubliables!
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Itinéraire
Le point de rencontre pour la visite est Vasil Levski Monument, Yanko Sakuzov Blvd 7 s'il vous plaît être là à 08:15 heures. Le départ est à 08h30. Soyez à l'heure !
Découvrez Plovdiv - l'une des plus anciennes colonies existantes au monde! Voir le théâtre romain et certaines parties du stade romain. Promenade dans la plus longue rue piétonne d'Europe. Explorez la magnifique vieille ville néo-convalescente avec ses maisons colorées uniques du 19ème siècle. Plovdiv se trouve à environ 2 heures de route de Sofia et est situé dans la partie occidentale de la vallée de Thrace. C’est l’une des plus anciennes colonies au monde, ayant émergé sur les trois collines adjacentes – le début de son histoire remonte à 4 000 ans avant JC. Il a conservé les patrimoines thrace, romain et bulgare de différentes époques. A Plovdiv, vous aurez environ 2 heures de visite guidée à pied au cœur de la ville et vous apprendrez beaucoup de faits historiques et de légendes tout en explorant ses lieux touristiques les plus intéressants. Après la visite guidée, vous aurez environ 3 heures de temps libre pour pause déjeuner et shopping. Le retour approximatif à Sofia se fait entre 17h et 17h30.
A la fin de la visite, le van/bus revient au même point de départ, Vasil Levsky Monument - Yanko Sakuzov Blvd 7
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Terrain accidenté - veuillez porter des chaussures de marche confortables
- Merci de nous prévenir si vous avez un bébé de 0 à 2 ans lors de votre réservation afin que nous puissions lui préparer un siège spécial
- Pour la sécurité et le plaisir de tous les clients, toute personne qui semble en état d'ébriété ou se comporte de manière à rendre les guides inconfortables peut être retirée de la visite. Aucun remboursement ne sera émis dans de tels cas.
- Le départ prévu de Plovdiv vers Sofia est de 15h30. Le retour prévu à Sofia est à 17h20-18h00.
- Dans de rares cas, si moins de 3 participants choisissent la même langue guidée (Anglais, Italien ou Espagnol), la visite sera effectuée avec un Guide audio ou un Guide intelligent au lieu d'un Guide live. Cela n'affectera pas le prix ni l'itinéraire global de la visite tel que décrit dans votre réservation.
- Les guides ne sont pas obligés de fournir des commentaires guidés à l'intérieur du bus. Les explications et les visites guidées ont généralement lieu à des arrêts et attractions désignés plutôt que pendant le transport.
Avis(386)
Loved Plodiv!! Ample time to see the modern city. Tour in Old Town was ok - would have enjoyed half the guided tour time and more to see Old Town on my own.
Transportation is good. But dont expect too much on the guide. It’s like you are exploring the city by yourself.
Plovdiv tour 10/8. We missed the first part of the tour due to the poor organization of the City tour company. Despite being at the starting point, the guide told us that we were not on the list. The company said that another guide would come to pick us up. In the end, after half an hour, the same guide came who told us that we were not on the list. The guide told us that we hadn't missed that much and that what she had said was written on the monument signs in case we wanted to see it on our own. During the tour, the guide would forget, hesitate, or make mistakes in her explanations. At the stops to see monuments, she continued walking without paying attention to see if the whole group was following her. The explanations were brief and uninteresting. Many of us tourists talked among ourselves about how poor the tour was. The agency, after we filed a complaint, simply sent us a link to an audio guide. The tour is not worth the money it costs for what they tell you and the poor management of the company.
The company implemented the schedule and the bus departed on time. The tour in Plovdiv lasted 2 hours with our guide Martin who was very informative. On the way back there was a long detour to villages (about 3 hours) due to an accident or fire on the national road. The air conditioning on the bus was not working properly, making our stay on it very uncomfortable. Overall it was a good trip.
It was not great at all. First of all, they didn’t have my name on the list and we had to wait until the end for the guide to call the office to double check to allow us to get in the bus and it was very hot inside this bus.
The tour was a lovely way to spend the day in Plovdiv. Sonia was a wonderful tour leader, and very friendly/approachable. She was well versed and knowledgeable in all aspects in the history of Plovdiv and Bulgarian history. Would highly recommend doing this tour if you’re weighing up between traveling to Plovdiv on your own, or taking a tour.
The trip to Plovdiv was 2 hours but I think was worth the trip It is the second oldest city in Bulgaria We spent most of the day in the old city I would caution anyone who has balance problems to not do this trip The cobble stone streets were hard to navigate Old town had some interesting brightly painted buildings and a Roman theater After old town you have time to shop the longest pedestrian street in the world
I booked the visit with an audio guide, but when I arrived at the location, no one knew who had the audio guides. They told me that I was supposed to have been given a map or the guide before boarding the bus, or otherwise I should just pay five euros extra per person to be included in the guided tour, which I did not want, as that is why I explicitly booked an audio guide to go at my own pace. In the end, we could not use the audio guide and had to look everything up on the Internet on our own.
A special thank you to Marlin, I would say a very good guide, today in Plovdiv, a nice and very skilled guy, and another thank you to Ornella, who is very knowledgeable, trip taken on July 31 to Rila and Boyana, thank you guys, you are wonderful.
The information about the meeting spot and what I was looking for was not great. I was quite early, but ended up feeling rushed once I figured out where the van was parked - admist many large busses, difficult to see, and not marked with the tour company as I was led to believe. Then there were 7 of us plus the driver so there was no room in the van. Our guide was a nice guy, but not a great tour guide. Too quiet and drowned out by the others around us; no stage presences; and too repetitive.



