Discover Bulgaria’s rich Roman legacy on a full-day guided trip from Veliko Tarnovo, blending ancient ruins, historic landmarks, and scenic riverside views.
Start your journey at Nove Fortress, one of the largest Roman military bases along the Danube River frontier. Stroll among the surviving walls and foundations of public buildings while your guide explains its strategic defensive role, daily life in the garrison, and the engineering innovations that made it a vital Roman stronghold.
Nearby, enjoy a relaxing walk through Danube Park, where leafy paths and river panoramas create a peaceful setting. Here you can see the Liberation Monument, a symbolic landmark commemorating Bulgaria’s freedom and offering excellent photo opportunities.
Continue to Svishtov, where you’ll visit a church designed by the celebrated Bulgarian master builder Kolyu Ficheto. Admire its elegant Revival-era design, refined stonework, and distinctive rotating columns, an ingenious feature reflecting his architectural brilliance. Afterwards, enjoy free time to explore the town centre, browse shops, or relax in a café while soaking up the local atmosphere.
On your way back, stop at Nicopolis ad Istrum, an ancient city founded by Emperor Trajan in the 2nd century AD. Walk along the remains of streets, forums, temples, and public buildings as your guide reveals how this once-thriving Roman settlement functioned and why it was one of the empire’s northernmost urban centres.