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Bachkovo Monastery Tours and Tickets

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Penny_D, May 2026
This day trip proved...
This day trip proved excellent value during our week in Sofia. Our guide Nina was so competent, warm and friendly and simply a wealth of knowledge with regards The Old Town of Plovdiv and Bulgaria in general. Fascinating houses and history. The ancient architectural structures were extraordinary and filled with wonder. I certainly recommend this experience to anyone with a keen interest in their current vicinity and history in general.
Andrea_M, May 2026
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 6 stars
The day started off with a hotel pick up. The tour was intimate with 5 people. Theodore was extremely informatative. Full day experience. You cannot come to Bulgaria and not visit Plovdiv! Highly recommend this tour.
kldpsa, Mar 2026
Great day trip
Despite cold, rainy weather, it was a great trip. Very glad I went. Guide gave us solid history behind what we saw and good recommendations for lunch. Was also very helpful in the rain and helping with possible slippery steps at the fort. Having been to Plovdiv now, I might want to stay there a couple of nights to be able to explore all of the museums etc, but it was still a great introductory day trip. Beautiful Old Town.
Eric_B, Feb 2026
Kamen is an exceptional...
Kamen is an exceptional guide. We booked this tour at 11 pm and the following day at 9 am he was under our hotel. It is a perfect trip for half a day if you are in Plovdiv without car. Kamen is eager to share information not only on the fortress and the Monastery, but also on Bulgaria and Bulgaria culture in general. Recommended!

Bachkovo Monastery

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Plovdiv
Bachkovo Monastery
  • Entrance to the monastery grounds is free, but there is an admission fee to visit the refectory, museum, and ossuary.

  • The road to the monastery is lined with souvenir stalls, street food vendors, and cafés.

  • Mass is held at the monastery twice a day.

  • The monastery has basic accommodation where pilgrims can spend the night.

  • The main areas of the monastery are wheelchair-accessible, but it’s best to arrive with your own transportation and park at the top of the hill.