Accommodation in Plovdiv, Plovdiv Bulgaria deals 2024
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Melani 2, Plovdiv

Melani 2

Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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    Plovdiv City Center Kapana With Garage, Plovdiv

    Plovdiv City Center Kapana With Garage

    Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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      Studio 16A Vasil Aprilov 64 - Plovdiv, Plovdiv

      Studio 16A Vasil Aprilov 64 - Plovdiv

      Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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        Studio Center Alyosha Hill Plovdiv, Plovdiv

        Studio Center Alyosha Hill Plovdiv

        Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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          Studio Oslo Bypmm, Plovdiv

          Studio Oslo Bypmm

          Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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            Studio Plovdiv Center, Plovdiv

            Studio Plovdiv Center

            Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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              Plovdiv

              Plovdiv is Bulgaria's second largest city, located 150 km south-east of Sofia. It occupies the western part of the Upper Thracian Plain is spread over six hills (so-called "tepeta" Plovdivului giving the popular name of "City of Tepeta") and two banks of Maritsa River .

              A city not talking about a lot, but extremely tender. Located in southern Bulgaria, is the second largest and one of the richest in history, thanks to its millennial culture. Plovdiv is one of the oldest cities in Europe.

              Plovdiv boasts more than 200 archaeological sites, of which 30 are of national importance.

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              The Ancient Theatre, the most impressive edifice of Roman time, was excavated during reinforcement works at the southern fortress wall. It offered almost 7 000 seats once. Nowadays it is used for staging opera and theatre festivals, concerts, municipal celebrations, etc. The present-day downtown section of Plovdiv lies on the ruins of an enormous Roman Stadium, which had a length of 180 m and was intended for 30 000 spectators. The contests held here were similar to the Greek Olympic Games and dated back to the rule of Emperor Septimus Severus (193 - 211 AD).