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Church of Saint Sophia
The Castle of Ravadinovo

If you're going in the summer, try to visit on a weekday to avoid the crowds. I went on a Saturday, and it was super busy! You'll have more time to explore the castle and take great photos without too many people in the way.

I suggest checking out the little shops in the castle grounds after your visit. They have neat souvenirs that you won't find elsewhere, and they were a bit cheaper than stuff in the main tourist shops in Sozopol
Old Town
Ancient Theatre
Church of Pantokrator

I suggest taking some time to explore the area nearby after your visit. The views of the sea and old town are stunning, and there are quirky little shops and cafes perfect for grabbing a coffee or a souvenir.

I recommend visiting the Church of Pantokrator early in the morning around 9 AM. It's way less crowded, and you'll get to enjoy the beautiful details without having to jostle with other tourists.

My advice is to bring some cash with you for donations. The entrance fee isn't much, but it's a lovely gesture to support the preservation of this incredible site. Plus, you get to feel like you're giving back!
Old Windmill

I recommend visiting the Old Windmill during the late afternoon, around 5 PM, when the light is perfect for photos and it's less crowded. You’ll get amazing views without the hustle and bustle.
Statue of St. Nicholas
Monument to St. Nicholas
Archaeological Museum

I recommend visiting on weekdays if you can, as it's less crowded and you can really take your time exploring the exhibits. Trust me, it makes a huge difference
Archaeological Museum

I suggest checking the museum's website before you go for any discounts or special events. I saved a few lev by timing my visit with their free admission day!