Best Places in Bulgaria for Solo Female Travel

Bulgaria, a captivating country nestled in southeastern Europe, is a fascinating blend of culture and natural beauty that remains relatively untapped by mainstream tourism. Known for its diverse landscape that encompasses the sun-kissed Black Sea coastline, striking mountains, vast plains, and charming villages, Bulgaria boasts a plethora of landmarks like the ancient architectural wonders in Nesebar, UNESCO-listed Rila Monastery nestled amidst pine-clad mountains, and the historic capital city of Sofia with its onion-domed churches and gold-domed Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. With a rich history stretching from ancient Thracian tombs to remnants of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, decadent wineries, vibrant folklore, traditional crafts, and a burgeoning art scene, Bulgaria is an enchanting blend of Eastern and Western influences waiting to be explored.
Sofia

1, Sofia

Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria, is nestled in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeastern Europe, surrounded by the majestic Vitosha mountains. Known for its rich history that dates back to the 5th century BC, Sofia offers a unique blend of neoclassical architecture, picturesque parks, and vibrant culture. The city is home to iconic landmarks like the ornate Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the ancient Roman complex Serdica, and the historical Boyana Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can also enjoy Sofia's bustling nightlife, thriving arts scene, and diverse culinary delights, underscoring its status as an emerging destination that marries ancient traditions with modern attractions.

Burgas

2, Burgas

Burgas is a vibrant coastal city located in southeastern Bulgaria on the Black Sea. Known as the fourth largest city in the country, it boasts a combination of modern urban charm and rich cultural heritage. A traveler's delight, Burgas lures its visitors with its lengthy, inviting sandy beaches, distinctly preserved historical sites, verdant Sea Garden and a diverse range of outdoor activities including fishing and sailing. The city is also renowned for hosting the spirit of Bulgarian music, art and culture, housing several significant museums and art galleries, and annually organizing the esteemed international festival 'Spirit of Burgas'. A visit to the Burgas Lake, a natural reserve and home to rare bird species, adds an incredible note of nature's wonder to the city's appeal.

Plovdiv

3, Plovdiv

Plovdiv, nestled in the heart of Bulgaria, is a vibrant city renowned for its rich historical and cultural heritage. It is the second-largest city and one of the world's oldest inhabited cities, dating back over 8,000 years. Plovdiv is particularly famous for its ancient Roman theater, which is still in use today for concerts and performances, and the Old Town, an architectural and historic reserve noted for its well-preserved Renaissance houses. The city's unique blend of ancient traditions and modern urban setting, with a plethora of museums, archaeological sites, bustling cafes, and art galleries, makes Plovdiv a remarkable destination that captivates every visitor's attention.

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Shipka

4, Shipka

Located in the scenic region of central Bulgaria, Shipka is a charming town widely celebrated for its rich historical significance and enthralling natural beauty. Nestled amidst the breathtaking Balkan and Sredna Gora mountains, the town is most famous for its monumental Shipka Memorial Church and the Shipka pass - the grand site of the Russo-Turkish War battles. The town is also known for the Shipka National Park-Museum and the Thracian royal tomb in the Valley of the Thracian Kings. Visitors are captivated by the beautiful blend of landscapes, intricate Orthodox architecture, and stories of epic battles told through monuments, creating an eclectic mix of adventure and tranquility.

Balchik

5, Balchik

Balchik is a charming coastal town nestled along the Black Sea in northeastern Bulgaria, known for its captivating beauty, cultural heritage, and natural splendor. Renowned for the Balchik Palace - a romantic abode built by Queen Marie of Romania during the early 20th century, this picturesque town imbues a real sense of tranquillity. The palace, generously surrounded by an illustrious botanical garden, showcases a diverse collection of exotic plants and a stunning view of the sea, making it a popular tourist hotspot. Besides, Balchik also boasts quaint white houses descending on the hills, an antique old town, an ancient fortress, and a charming marina, all beckoning with tales of a rich past and providing a feast for the eyes.

Ruse

6, Ruse

Ruse, located on the northern side of Bulgaria, is a majestic town adorned with distinct neo-baroque and neo-rococo architecture, huddled on the banks of the Danube River. Often referred to as "Little Vienna", Ruse is best known for its nineteenth-century architectural grandeur, historical monuments such as the Freedom Monument, Rousse Opera House, and the Rousse TV Tower - the tallest in Bulgaria. Visitors can also access the compelling Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located nearby. Additionally, Ruse is the gateway to Romania via the Friendship Bridge, making it a crucial transport, economic, and cultural hub of Northern Bulgaria.

Albena

7, Albena

Albena, nestled in the vibrant coastal region of Bulgaria, is a renowned and picturesque seaside resort located on the country's Black Sea Coast. The resort is nestled in a serene bay and it is renowned for its lush green surroundings, eye-catching landscapes, and an expansive beach that stretches around 5 kilometers. Characterized by its fine golden sand and calm, crystal-clear water, it has been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag status for its unfailing commitment to high environmental standards. Albena is also home to a multitude of hotels, restaurants, spas, and leisure facilities, thus it has obtained its reputation as a top destination for those who savor a blend of relaxation and adventure. Its thriving nightlife, water sports, and close proximity to the Baltata nature reserve make Albena an ideal destination for all types of travelers.

Golden Sands

8, Golden Sands

Located on the northern Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, Golden Sands is a renowned, radiant resort that has earned its name from the destination's stunning, expansive sandy beaches. Known for its captivating natural landscape, Golden Sands is not limited to sun-soaking beach activities; it also offers a national park, rich with verdant greenery and diverse fauna. Tourists are attracted to its vibrant nightlife, with a multitude of bars, clubs, and restaurants that cater to all tastes. The area is also famous for its hot mineral springs, appreciated for their therapeutic qualities. Whether you desire relaxation, adventure, or health benefits, Golden Sands assures all visitors an enjoyable and memorable stay.

Varna

9, Varna

Situated along the stunning Black Sea coast, Varna, Bulgaria offers travelers a unique blend of beach resort atmosphere and rich cultural history. Appointed as the maritime capital of Bulgaria, Varna is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and natural reserves that flawlessly coincide with the well-preserved remnants of ancient civilizations. In this cosmopolitan city, visitors can explore the fascinating Varna Archaeological Museum, home to the world's oldest golden treasure, absorb the serene views from the Sea Garden, or maybe venture to the nearby resort of Golden Sands. Appraising its art, archaeological, naval, and historical museums, lively beach atmosphere, and unmatchable Bulgarian charm, Varna provides an unparalleled travel experience for history buffs, beach lovers, and explorers alike.

Shumen

10, Shumen

Shumen is a breathtaking city nestled in northeastern Bulgaria, distinguished by its architectural beauty and rich historical heritage. Known as being the cultural epicenter of the region, Shumen offers visitors an enchanting exploration of ancient histories and modern civilization, with notable attractions like the Shumen Fortress, a prominent historical archaeological preserve that stands as a testimony to the city's ancient past. It is also famed for the Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, one of the most prominent symbols of Shumen and the country. The city is also known for its vibrant arts scene, hosting numerous cultural festivals throughout the year, making it a delightful and captivating destination for any traveller.

Sunny Beach

11, Sunny Beach

Sunny Beach, located on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, is a vibrant tourist destination renowned for its stunningly beautiful golden beaches, clear waters and impressive range of holiday activities. Blessed with a perfect summer climate, it boasts an 8km long, wide sandy beach that slopes gently into the warm sea, creating an ideal location for water sports like wind-surfing, water-skiing, and banana boating. Lively by day, Sunny Beach's vibrant nightlife offers a broad variety of restaurants, bars, clubs, and entertainment centers catering to all tastes. Further attractions include the UNESCO-listed town of Nessebar nearby, a shopping center, and a fun-filled aqua park, earning Sunny Beach an enduring reputation as a quintessential beach resort destination.

Nessebar

12, Nessebar

Nestled on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, sits the charming, UNESCO-designated town of Nessebar. Steeped in a rich history that spans over three millennia, this gem of a location is known for its distinct juxtaposition of ancient ruins and modern beach resort attractions. Its ancient city features an abundance of well-preserved, Byzantine-era structures, including the grand Basilica of the Holy Mother of God Eleusa, the quaint Church of St. John Aliturgetos, and the vivid Church of St. Stephen. Equally fascinating is the town's Archaeological Museum, where you can explore collections that speak of Nessebar's Ancient Greek and medieval past. While the town radiates antiquity, Nessebar's Sunny Beach region boasts a vibrant nightlife and plentiful seaside activities, making this magical place a synthesis of old and new. So, whether you're a history buff or beach enthusiast, Nessebar provides an unforgettable Bulgarian vacation experience.

Kiten

13, Kiten

Kiten, Bulgaria, is a mesmerising coastal town nestled on the pristine shores of the Black Sea, in the southeastern region of the country. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty and unique blend of tranquility and vibrant nightlife, Kiten offers something for every traveler. Home to two magnificent beaches- Atliman and Urdoviza, it attracts sunbaskers, water sports enthusiasts and sailing aficionados from around the globe. Witness mesmerizing sunsets at the Kiten's picturesque harbour, wander through the lush Strandzha Mountain, or visit the thriving nightclubs and beach bars that come to life after sunset. Kiten's rich historical backdrop, culinary delights, and warm Bulgarian hospitality make it a must-visit place for any travel junkie.

Sozopol

14, Sozopol

Situated on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, Sozopol is an ancient seaside town renowned for its rich history and charming architecture. Often referred to as the pearl of the Black Sea, Sozopol’s narrow cobblestone streets, wood-framed houses, and beautiful sandy beaches have converted the town into an irresistible tourist destination. It is known for its archaeological treasures such as the iconic St. Ivan Island's relics, ancient wooden houses in the Old Town, and the annual summer arts festival, Apollonia. Its harbors teem with fishing boats, adding a picturesque charm to the mix of old and new that makes Sozopol a must-visit gem in the heart of Bulgaria.

Primorsko

15, Primorsko

Primorsko, a dazzling gem located on the southeastern Bulgari coastline, encapsulates the sublime charm of the Black Sea. Known for its rich fusion of natural beauty, the town is enveloped by the mesmerizing Strandzha Mountain on one side, and the infinite expanse of two stunning beaches on the other. This scenic resort town is a prominent summer hub, attracting multitude of tourists annually. Its major draws are the intriguing archaeological sites such as the Beglik Tash, which is an ancient Thracian rock sanctuary, and the Ravadinovo Castle, an exquisite architectural wonder. Additionally, the biodiversity park “Ropotamo,” flaunting an array of rare plant species and captivating animal life, adds to the town's enchantment for nature enthusiasts.

Veliko Tarnovo

16, Veliko Tarnovo

Nestled in the heart of Bulgaria, Veliko Tarnovo is a stunning historic city famed for its unique blend of natural landscapes and medieval culture. This enchanting city was once the medieval capital of Bulgaria, allowing it to boast an intriguing historical backdrop evident in its dramatic Tsarevets Fortress. Explore the city's old town with its cobbled streets, charming traditional houses, and the beautifully restored state art gallery. The picturesque Yantra River sharply contrasts the hill-perched houses creating breathtaking panoramas that will leave you amazed. Known for its vibrant arts scene, Veliko Tarnovo hosts numerous cultural festivals throughout the year, adding richness to your travel experience."}}>

Sliven

17, Sliven

Situated at the foot of the Balkan Mountains in Eastern Bulgaria, Sliven is a captivating city waiting to be explored. Known for its rich history and culture, it offers visitors a unique fusion of natural beauty and industrial accomplishment. Sliven is predominantly recognized for its textile industry which historically earned it the nickname 'The City of the 100 Voyvodi', a reference to the leaders of the Bulgarian Haiduts who fought against Ottoman rule. The city is brimming with attractions including the National Museum of Textiles, the picturesque Old Elm tree, a central point in local lore, and the Sliven Drama Theatre showcasing arts and performances regularly. Venture further into the Stara Planina mountains with the iconic chair lift for breathtaking panoramic views making Sliven an unmissable part of any visit to Bulgaria.

Kazanlak

18, Kazanlak

Kazanlak, nestled in the alluring Rose Valley amidst the Balkan Mountains in central Bulgaria, is a vibrant haven for history and nature enthusiasts. Known as the 'Town of Roses', Kazanlak boasts expansive rose fields, which bloom vividly in May and June, contributing to almost 70% of the world's rose oil. Being at the center of the Thracian cultural heritage, the city features the renowned Thracian Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, exhibiting immaculate frescoes from the 4th century BC. The annual Rose Festival also captivates visitors, showcasing the traditional folklore, music, dance, as well as the enchanting rose picking ritual. Altogether, Kazanlak offers a fascinating blend of natural allure and rich history.

Stara Zagora

19, Stara Zagora

Located in the heart of Bulgaria, amidst verdant hills and lush dales, Stara Zagora is a charming city with a rich cultural and historical pedigree that dates back to over 8,000 years. Known as one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions in Europe, this beguiling destination is brimming with diverse archaeological sites, including Roman mosaics and Thracian tombs; as well as an impressive architectural ensemble like the Antique Forum Augusta Trayana and the Regional Historical Museum. Stara Zagora offers visitors an exquisite blend of antiquity and modernity where visitors can feast their eyes on the beautiful green parks and towering coniferous trees that criss-cross the city's modern boulevards and streets; earning it the nickname, "The City of Straight Streets, Limes and Poets". This vibrant city is also an oasis for wine lovers, boasting several wineries that feature the best of Bulgarian viticulture.

Vidin

20, Vidin

Vidin, a charming Bulgarian town nestled on the banks of the powerful Danube River at the northwestern boundary of Bulgaria, near Romania, is renowned for its rich history and vibrant culture. Visitors to Vidin are greeted with a glimpse into Bulgaria's rich past, its streets adorned with beautiful architecture spanning centuries and various cultural influences. The town is known for the well-preserved medieval Baba Vida fortress, the iconic landmark symbolizing Vidin’s historic significance. Additionally, medieval churches, Ottoman-era mosques, and the grandiose synagogue echo Vidin's vibrant multi-religious past, while the spectacular views over Danube and the nearby vineyards capture the natural beauty of the region, making Vidin an intriguing and splendid Bulgarian destination to travel.

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Plovdiv

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Bulgaria

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Kazanlak

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Alexandra

Sofia

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Sofia

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Hrisi

Plovdiv

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Sofia

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Plovdiv

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Plovdiv

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Varna

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Experiences from Bulgaria

Overall rating

4.1 /5

based on 6 experiences

Rating summary

Things to do

4.1/5

Safety

4.2/5

Food

4.1/5

Budget-friendly

3.6/5

Solo travel experience

Spent 4 days in Bulgaria, 2 in Sofia and 2 in Plovdiv. Stayed at a hostel as a solo female traveller Felt extremely safe in both places, no street harrassment or attempts at scamming. There are enough cool activities you can book on GYG. Highly recommend going to the Rila Monastery and definitely don’t stick to just Sofia, Plovdid is magnificent. The country is pretty inexpensive, just check prices before wandering in somewhere. Bulgarians are nice people, if you stop them for help they’ll try to help you even if they dont speak English well

Posted: January 17, 2024
Things to do: 3/5Food: 3/5Budget-friendly: 4/5Safety: 5/5
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Solo travel experience

Had a great time with my son visiting home city in Bulgaria this summer of 2023 We were visiting a few places and experiencing delicious foods Planning to visit my family in Bulgaria every year , beautiful country and culture

Posted: December 21, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 5/5
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Solo travel experience

I went to Bulgaria last summer (Sofia for 3 nights) and it was so nice! I only paid for accommodation, they have free tours every day, I chose a few different ones! I think there was one about communism theme, one about food and drink, and one general! Also, I climbed a mountain there, which was also free and there was a guide! Overall it's a charming place and friendly people.

Posted: February 14, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 5/5
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The ranking is based on over 5000 reviews from verified female travelers. Five crucial rating factors are taken into account: overall experience, food, safety, affordability, and things to do.