I’ve always felt that I was a seasoned traveller who had a pretty broad knowledge of many countries history and geography. I had studied Bulgaria a bit during college and in the military, but not enough. I had never heard of Plovdiv until we started reading that it is a must see during any visit to Bulgaria. It turns out it is the second largest city in Bulgaria, it is believed to be the longest continuously inhabited city in Europe with evidence of habitation going back 8000 years. The fact that I had never heard of it until last month humbled me.

Our day started with an act of kindness from a bus driver. We were about 100 yards from the bus stop when I saw the bus approaching from behind us, so we started running to try to catch it, but didn’t have much hope as at our age we are not exactly sprinters. As he came opposite us he stopped and opened the doors and let us get on, and then drove the 80 yards to the proper bus stop.

We stumbled onto a free tour of Plovdiv and decided it would be a good way to get oriented to the city so we joined up. Plovdiv has undergone a bit of a renaissance in the last 10 years as neighborhoods that had deteriorated under communist rule have been revitalized thru good urban planning.

The biggest contributor was converting a major road and a section of old shops that had fallen into disrepair to a pedestrian only zone. This pedestrian zone is the longest in Europe and now is thriving with shops, coffee houses, and restaurants. It was especially busy today as it is a long weekend and the weather is perfect. All of the restaurants were packed, and people were enjoying strolling up and down the pedestrian zone.

With 8000 years of continuous inhabitation Plovdiv has its fair share of ancient sites to look at. In the new town a Roman stadium was located during construction in the 1980’s. Part of it is on display and it is well preserved, the rest of it is still there but it runs exactly under the main road of the town and it turns out many of the 16th and 17th century buildings are built directly on top of the viewing stands, because of that it has not been fully uncovered as the buildings themselves are also rich cultural heritage.

Our next stop was the old town which is on one of the seven hills that make up Plovdiv. The buildings are mostly from the 18th and 19th century so they are not nearly as old the Roman ruins, but the name was given before most of the ruins were discovered and at that time they were the oldest buildings in town.

The old town was where the wealthy residents of the city lived and the homes are very large. They are built in a style called Bulgarian National Revival. They have been restored and we enjoyed seeing a different style of architecture than we have seen in other European countries. The differences are small, but make for a totally different feel.

After the tour was over we headed into town to try to find lunch. The first restaurant on our list told us they could not accommodate us until tomorrow. We noticed all of the restaurants were absolutely packed and began to wonder if we would get in anywhere. Our second choice restaurant had one table left, and while it was not great we took it. Right after we got our beer and appetizer the sun umbrella next to our table got hit with a gust of wind and tumbled into our table. Ton caught a glancing blow as it landed. Somehow our beers did not get knocked over, but the vinegar jar did and some of it got onto Tons favorite hat. The staff reacted weirdly though. After finding out we were ok, they began repairing the damage and cleaning up the mess. They did move us to another table, but other than that they never acknowledged the incident again, no apologies or anything.

Having survived lunch we took another turn thru town looking at sites and mostly people watching. When we got back to the old town there were several couples getting their wedding photos done. The light must be better in the afternoon.

We headed back to the campground in the afternoon having discovered a beautiful culturally rich city neither of us had heard of before last month. To make up for it we are going to go into town again tomorrow to check it out again.
