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Archaeological Museum Sozopol

Archaeological Museum Sozopol

🧠 Fact: Displays artifacts from ancient Apollonia, including Thracian and Greek relics.
💡 Tip: Combine with a walking tour of the town’s historical sites.

Info - A must-visit for history enthusiasts, the Archaeological Museum in Sozopol showcases the rich ancient heritage of one of Bulgaria’s oldest coastal towns. Its extensive collection covers artifacts from the Thracian, Greek, and Roman eras, including ceramics, tools, coins, and exquisite icons. The museum’s highlight is the ancient Greek relics from the city’s original founding as Apollonia Pontica in the 7th century BC. Notable exhibits include a statue fragment of Apollo and medieval Christian artifacts. Located in the town’s Old Quarter, the museum provides fascinating insight into Sozopol’s maritime and spiritual past, making it a perfect cultural stop after wandering the cobbled streets.

Old Town Sozopol

Old Town Sozopol

🧠 Fact: One of Bulgaria’s oldest towns, filled with wooden 19th-century homes
💡 Tip: Visit in September during the Apollonia Arts Festival.

Info -South of Burgas, Sozopol is one of Bulgaria’s oldest towns, founded in the 7th century BC. Its atmospheric Old Town is a maze of narrow cobbled streets, traditional wooden houses, and seaside promenades. Ancient fortifications and archaeological finds tell stories of Thracian and Greek settlers, while charming churches like Saint Zosim Church add spiritual heritage. The town’s small museums showcase treasures from its long history. Seaside restaurants and artisan stalls line the waterfront, perfect for leisurely evenings. Sozopol also hosts an annual Apollonia Arts Festival, drawing performers and artists, making it both a cultural and coastal retreat.

Sozopol Central Beach

Sozopol Central Beach

🧠 Fact: : Popular with locals and tourists for its calm waters and relaxed vibe.
💡 Tip: Try paddleboarding or rent a kayak.

Info - Nestled right by the heart of Sozopol’s New Town, Sozopol Central Beach is a lively, sandy stretch ideal for both sun-seekers and swimmers. The beach offers gentle waves and warm, shallow waters, making it popular with families and casual visitors. It’s well-equipped with sun loungers, parasols, and beachfront cafés serving up cold drinks and seafood. The surrounding view of Sozopol’s Old Town adds a scenic backdrop, especially at sunset. With nearby water sports like paddleboarding and jet skiing, it balances relaxed lounging with active options. Its proximity to the historic quarter also makes it a perfect spot for combining beach time with cultural sightseeing

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