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10 hours
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Тhis experience stand out for its balanced combination of Bulgaria’s most iconic cultural landmark, a relaxed local town stop, and an authentic wine experience—all in one seamless day from Sofia.
You won’t just visit Rila Monastery, but experience it in context: history, spiritual importance, and stunning mountain setting come alive through guided storytelling, not just a quick photo stop.
Instead of rushing through standard tourist routes, the itinerary includes a refreshing walk in Blagoevgrad, giving you a glimpse of everyday Bulgarian life, with its Revival-era charm and laid-back atmosphere that most tours skip completely.
The day finishes with an optional tasting at a local boutique winery, where you can choose your own experience depending on your taste and budget.
Comfortable transport, a carefully designed route, and a focus on authentic local experiences ensure the day feels personal, unhurried, and memorable—rather than a standard tick-the-box sightseeing tour
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Rila Monastery
At Rila Monastery, travelers will explore Bulgaria’s most iconic spiritual and cultural landmark, set deep in the forested Rila Mountains. Upon arrival, they’ll step into the impressive courtyard surrounded by striking black-and-white arcades and richly decorated facades. The monastery founded by St. Ivan of Rila played important role in preserving Bulgarian identity during Ottoman times. Inside the main church, guests will admire vivid frescoes covering the walls and ceilings, depicting biblical scenes in remarkable detail. Visitors will also have the chance to see the iconostasis, an intricate wood carving considered a masterpiece of Bulgarian craftsmanship. After the guided part, there is free time to explore independently, take photos, light a candle, or browse local shops offering handmade souvenirs and traditional products. Surrounded by mountains and fresh air, the monastery offers a peaceful and memorable cultural experience.
Blagoevgrad
In Blagoevgrad, travelers will enjoy a relaxed walk through the town’s charming historic quarter, often called Varosha. This area offers a glimpse into Bulgaria’s Revival-era heritage, with beautifully preserved houses, narrow cobbled streets, orthodox church dedicated to Virgin Mary and a peaceful, authentic atmosphere away from the busy capital. Guests will stroll along the pedestrian center, passing local cafés, small shops, restaurants and lively squares where locals gather. The walk may include a visit to traditional architecture sites and quiet corners perfect for photos. There is free time to explore at your own pace—grab a coffee, try a local pastry, have a lunch with local food or simply soak in the laid-back vibe of this university town. Blagoevgrad has two big universities - the American University and the Southwest university. It combines history with a youthful energy, making it a pleasant and refreshing stop between the mountains and the wine tasting experience.
Private transportation
Walking tour in Blagoevgrad
Free time for exploration and photos
Professional English or French-speaking guide
Visit to Rila Monastery
Scenic drive through the Rila Mountains
Personal expenses
Wine tasting at the local winery (optional, paid on the spot)
Food and drinks not specified in the itinerary
Entrance fees to optional museum inside Rila Monastery (if visited)
Tips for the guide and driver (optional)
Select a pickup point
Pickup included
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Amos L,Sep 26, 2025
- Review from Viator
Simone from Travel Buddy was very patient and accommodating, we thoroughly enjoyed this private tour to the Rila Monastery including driving through the winding mountain roads and he took the effort to reschedule another boutique winery for wine tasting when the original winery was not available for tasting. Even the owner of Bogdaya Boutique Winery was so hospitable and he offered various unique wine for tasting, so much until we have to decline as the tour duration as overran but Simone still offered to bring us to a local restaurant for late lunch which we have to decline as well. I will not hesitate to recommend my friends and you readers to engage Simone if you are visiting Bulgaria. Till then and we will be back in the near future. P/S: Simone, hope you enjoy the wine on a special occasion.
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