
Nessebar tourist information
Nessebur lies nestling along a romantic isthmus. Its cobble-stone streets, well kept Medieval churches and and timbered houses from the 19th century lend the place its chequered past Nessebur's churches can be best described as a cross between Sval and Greek orthodox architecture - some of the finest in the area. You can stroll for hours through its streets, looking at the wide choice of local street waters on offer or else head for the shade of the many churches and museums to capture something of Nessebur's rich and exotic past. Nessebur has a good selection of private accommodation, very often in grand old houses from the previous century. You will never run out of places to eat and drink in Nessebur - it has a wide choice of restaurants, taverns and cafés.
Situated on a small peninsula (in the immediate vicinity of the large seaside resort of Sunny Beach), one of the oldest towns in Europe still exudes the spirit of different ages and peoples - Thracians, Hellenes, Romans, Slavs, Byzantines and Bulgarians. Nessebur's greatest wealth are its many churches: the Old Bishop's Residence in an early Byzantine style (4th-5th c.), the New Bishops Residence (St. Stefan), containing valuable 12-th century murals, the Christ Pantocrator and Aliturgetos churches (13-th -14th c.). Nessebur's National Revival houses with stone foundations and broad wooden eaves, overhanging narrow cobbled lanes leading right into the sea, are also remarkably beautiful.
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