Visite à pied libre de Plovdiv à la vieille ville et aux sites romains





Description
Vous pouvez explorer librement et utiliser l'application pour écouter la visite, avec des indications claires vous indiquant où aller ensuite. Vous pouvez commencer par le Forum romain de Philippopolis, le cœur politique et social de la ville antique, entouré de colonnes et de bâtiments civiques. A proximité, découvrez les impressionnantes mosaïques de la basilique romaine de Philippopolis. Continuez à travers le jardin du tsar Siméon et les fontaines chantantes, puis explorez le stade romain de Philippopolis et le théâtre romain encore actif de Philippopolis. Parcourez les rues de la vieille ville pour voir la maison Lamartine, la maison Klianti, le musée ethnographique régional de Plovdiv et la maison Balabanov. Passez devant l'école jaune, visitez l'église Sainte-Petka et l'église Saint-Constantin-et-Hélène, et concluez près de la maison de la culture Boris Hristov. Écoutez, marchez, et laissez Plovdiv se révéler.
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Itinéraire
Le stade de Philippopolis était l'ancien stade romain de Philippopolis (Plovdiv moderne), construit au IIe siècle de notre ère, pendant la période impériale romaine. C'est l'un des édifices les plus grands et les mieux conservés de l'époque de l'Empire romain dans la péninsule des Balkans.
La mosquée mesure 40 mètres sur 30 et est située au centre de la zone piétonne actuelle, à l'ouest de la vieille ville de Plovdiv.
Le théâtre antique de Philippopolis fait partie des théâtres antiques les mieux conservés au monde et parmi les principales attractions touristiques de Plovdiv.
Bâtiments anciens du 19ème siècle rénovés.
L'église "Saints Constantin et Hélène" est l'une des anciennes églises chrétiennes de la ville de Plovdiv. Il est situé au centre de la vieille ville, sur le mur même de la forteresse de l'Acropole.
Le complexe archéologique "Nebet Tepe" est reconnu comme monument culturel d'importance nationale
Uspenie Bogorodicno ou "Sainte Vierge" est une église orthodoxe de la vieille ville de Plovdiv, une cathédrale du grand prêtre de Plovdiv de l'Église orthodoxe
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(14)
We spent an hour trying to access the tour but each time they sent us a link it took us to a Spanish shopping site. We eventually gave up trying to go on the tour.
Our guide was Dimitar; a great and knowledgeable tour guide He talked the good informative amount and pointed out areas of interest. Highly recommend this experience in Bulgaria
Fantastic tour of Plovdiv Old Town with a knowledgeable guide. Couldn’t recommend this tour any more. This is a must for when you travel to Plovdiv and Sofia
We have discovered a lot also interesting places with the suggestion from the guide but'll you need a car to get there.
Very good tour around wonders of Plovdiv.I am curious for history from late Roman Empire this tour takes me to far far way to where I cannot fathom there is so much history.The guide gave me all information for 3 hours than I can get for staying a month.
On the day of our tour, which we were very excited for due to circumstances, we got another guide who had several years of experience giving a walking tour of Plovdiv. The guide was very kind and modest and guided us through the old and new part. The tip we want to give is to tell it more anecdotally, to make it a story. Now it was too much like a Wikipedia tour. I and my son think a lot more can be gained from the tour, for example a small stop at a restaurant with a local delicacy (to pay for it yourself), legends from the area, stories to accompany the graffiti images, supporting story with images, etc. We walked through the city ourselves and were at the Waterklok (good tip) along the way we encountered a lot of street art.
This was a very interesting and varied walking tour with Dimitari as Marietta was unable to attend. Dimitari was excellent, he spoke English very well, had so much knowledge, not only about the history of Plovdiv but also about the current culture, life in Plovdiv and Bulgaria, and was so considerate to us being from the opposite side of the world. He was also very considerate about the hot temperature of the day and made sure we were kept in the shade and comfortable. This was an excellent, personal and professional tour that we thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend to anyone visiting Plovdiv.
Marieta was a fantastic presenter on the history of communism in pLOVEdiv. Such a turmoil time for this nation and whole East Europe.Excellent tour, very balanced conversation, highly recommend!
Very easy tour from the beginning to the end.The guide was helpful.with tips and don't mind answering questions about country's past and present!
The first statue of the soldier Alyosha has a penoramic view of all the valley.I took great pictures will upload them soon,the forrest hike was lovely



