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Tipping in Bulgaria is appreciated but not mandatory. In restaurants, leaving 10% for good service is customary. Rounding up taxi fares is common practice. Hotel porters and housekeeping staff appreciate small tips. Service charges are rarely included in bills.
Plovdiv is generally safe for visitors with low violent crime rates. As in any city, watch for pickpockets in crowded areas and tourist sites. The Old Town's cobblestone streets can be uneven, so walk carefully, especially at night when lighting may be limited.
Plovdiv's Old Town has steep cobblestone streets that can be challenging for wheelchairs and strollers. The modern city center is more accessible with paved sidewalks. Major attractions like the Roman Theater have some accessibility features, though navigating historic areas requires extra planning and effort.
The Ancient Roman Theater hosts performances against a stunning backdrop. The colorful Old Town features 19th-century National Revival houses and art galleries. Don't miss Nebet Tepe hill for panoramic views, Kapana creative district, and the atmospheric Dzhumaya Mosque from Ottoman times.
Bulgaria uses the Bulgarian lev (BGN) as its currency. While the country is an EU member, it hasn't adopted the euro yet. ATMs are readily available in cities, and many places accept cards. Carrying some cash is advisable for smaller establishments and markets.
Bulgarian is the official language of Bulgaria, written in Cyrillic script. English is increasingly spoken in cities and areas frequented by international visitors, especially among younger people. In smaller towns, knowledge of English may be limited, so basic phrases or translation apps help.
Bulgarian cuisine offers hearty flavors worth experiencing. Try banitsa (cheese-filled pastry), shopska salad with sirene cheese, kavarma (slow-cooked meat stew), and tarator (cold cucumber soup). Plovdiv's restaurants also serve excellent grilled meats, moussaka, and local wines from the nearby Thracian Valley region.
Late spring (May to June) and early fall (September to October) offer ideal weather for exploring Plovdiv's outdoor sites and festivals. Summer can be hot but lively with events. Winter is quieter and cooler, perfect for experiencing the city's cozy cafes and cultural venues.