Ausflüge
Advanced booking required
Departure: every day at 07h00
Starting point: in your hotel in Sofia – your guide will wait for you on the reception with „RUAL TRAVEL” sign.
Guide in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian or Russian (please specify your choice of language at the time of the reservation). Guides speaking other languages - on request and require additional payment.
Duration: around 9 hours (drive time included)
The excursion includes: Sightseeing tour of Pleven – the city center, St Nicolas Church, Mausoleum ossuary, dedicated to all Russian soldiers and Bulgarian volunteers who took participation in the Russo-Turkish war. Visit of Pleven Panorama, the one-of–a-kind monument on the Balkan Peninsula, built in honor of the 100th anniversary of Bulgaria’s Liberation from the Ottoman Empire. The battles near Pleven during the Russo-Turkish Liberation war (1877-1878), that brought the end of the 500 year Turkish enslavement, were vital for the outcome of the war. The five-month-long siege by the liberation troops ended when the city was finally taken after three epic attacks. The Pleven Panorama is built on a hill near Skobelev Park, where during the Third Assault on Pleven one of the war’s most bloody battles took place. In the Panorama are recreated events from the Russo-Turkish war and the epic battles for Pleven. The perfect combination of historical facts and their artistically-emotional recreation on the Panorama canvas leaves an unforgettable impression. Free time. Opportunity to take a walk in Kaylaka Park, favourite place for recreation and relaxation of Pleven’s residents and visitors alike. Return to Sofia.
Price per person: 62 EUR
Price for children 02 – 12 years old: 55 EUR
Price for students 12 – 25 years old: 62 EUR
The price is for a join-in group of minimum 10 participants. Rual Travel can offer rates on request for groups of more or less than 10 participants.
The price includes:
Departure: every day at 07h00
Starting point: in your hotel in Sofia – your guide will wait for you on the reception with „RUAL TRAVEL” sign.
Guide in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian or Russian (please specify your choice of language at the time of the reservation). Guides speaking other languages - on request and require additional payment.
Duration: around 9 hours (drive time included)
The excursion includes: Sightseeing tour of Pleven – the city center, St Nicolas Church, Mausoleum ossuary, dedicated to all Russian soldiers and Bulgarian volunteers who took participation in the Russo-Turkish war. Visit of Pleven Panorama, the one-of–a-kind monument on the Balkan Peninsula, built in honor of the 100th anniversary of Bulgaria’s Liberation from the Ottoman Empire. The battles near Pleven during the Russo-Turkish Liberation war (1877-1878), that brought the end of the 500 year Turkish enslavement, were vital for the outcome of the war. The five-month-long siege by the liberation troops ended when the city was finally taken after three epic attacks. The Pleven Panorama is built on a hill near Skobelev Park, where during the Third Assault on Pleven one of the war’s most bloody battles took place. In the Panorama are recreated events from the Russo-Turkish war and the epic battles for Pleven. The perfect combination of historical facts and their artistically-emotional recreation on the Panorama canvas leaves an unforgettable impression. Free time. Opportunity to take a walk in Kaylaka Park, favourite place for recreation and relaxation of Pleven’s residents and visitors alike. Return to Sofia.
Price per person: 62 EUR
Price for children 02 – 12 years old: 55 EUR
Price for students 12 – 25 years old: 62 EUR
The price is for a join-in group of minimum 10 participants. Rual Travel can offer rates on request for groups of more or less than 10 participants.
The price includes:
- Pick up from your hotel in Sofia and transfer by car, minibus or coach to Pleven;
- Visit to Pleven with a professional English, French, German, Spanish, Italian or Russian speaking guide;
- Entrance fees for the Panorama “Pleven Epopee 1877”.