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Plovdiv (Пловдив) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, with a population of 378,107.. It is the administrative centre of Plovdiv Province in southern Bulgaria, as well as the largest and most important city of the historical region of Upper (or Northern) Thrace, famous for its ancient and diverse culture and millennial history. (...) more....

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To go from Sofia to Plovdiv you can choose the bus or train. Our train left at 10.40 Plovdiv from Sofia to Plovdiv and arrived shortly after one o'clock, and the ticket (purchased at the station shortly before, with no reserved seats) and cost about 4 euro. Consisting compartments for 8, the trip was quiet even though the train, toward the end, it was filled almost completely. Timetables on www.bdz.bg.

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Plovdiv is a relatively compact city: the modern city that stretches along the main street, pedestrian, between the main square (style Alexanderplatz) and the old town that climbs the hill. Both the modern center, pedestrian, that the old city, also closed to traffic and made up of narrow streets and picturesque, are easily explored on foot. The old town, situated on the hill can be reached on foot in two ways: by simply going along the main pedestrian and turning right towards the end, after the square with the mosque, or through the great road through the town ( and that slips under the hill in a big gallery, built just below the Roman amphitheater) and bypassing the hill the other side.

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Finding food is not at all difficult, apart from the McDonald's that stands on the main pedestrian street, especially since the sign has resulted in Cyrillic, there are (finally) nor the sellers of boiled corn on the cob or kebab in addition to those bakeries. Behind the train station, and opposite the bus station, stands also a handsome German supermarket chain Billa

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