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View from the highest peak in Vitosha- Cherni vrah.
View from the highest peak in Vitosha- Cherni vrah.
The annual Surva Festival of Masquerade Games or Kukeri festival in Pernik, Bulgaria. The participants wear masks with the faces of beasts and birds; and heavy copper bells around their waists and perform rituals to dispel the evil spirits which might otherwise bring ill fortune to a community. #Festival
The annual Surva Festival of Masquerade Games or Kukeri festival in Pernik, Bulgaria. The participants wear masks with the faces of beasts and birds; and heavy copper bells around their waists and perform rituals to dispel the evil spirits which might otherwise bring ill fortune to a community. #Festival
Surva Festival, Pernik, Bulgaria

The International Kukeri Festival takes place in Pernik in the end of January / beginning of February, less than hour from Sofia. Bulgarians and people from all over the Balkan wear scary costumes and big bells in order to scare the evil spirit out of town.

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Pernik must see attractions

1. Alexander Nevski Cathedral

The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is one of Sofia’s most emblematic buildings; a Russian Orthodox cathedral of incomparable architectural splendor and captivating religious art. Admire its Neo-Byzantine façade, opulent décor, mosaics and murals. Built in the early 1900s, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral honors the 200,000 soldiers who lost their lives in the Russo-Turkish War, fighting for the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule in 1878.
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Alexander Nevski Cathedral showing heritage architecture and night scenes

2. National Palace of Culture

The National Palace of Culture is one of Sofia’s most recognizable landmarks and an excellent cultural and entertainment center. Here, you can admire modern fortress-like architecture, visit art exhibitions and enjoy live music events. The National Palace of Culture opened in 1981 to commemorate the 1,300th anniversary of the Bulgarian state.
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National Palace of Culture which includes modern architecture

3. Bulgarian Parliament

Visit the Bulgarian Parliament to experience the life of Bulgaria’s National Assembly. Marvel at the impressive 19th-century architecture and then get a glimpse of parliamentary activities during a sitting. The Bulgarian Parliament dates back to 1884, when it was constructed by a builder from the German state of Saxony.
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Bulgarian Parliament showing heritage architecture

4. Ivan Vazov National Theatre

Visit the magnificent Ivan Vazov National Theatre to admire opulent early-20th-century architecture and attend opera, ballet and theater performances. Enjoy people-watching from the terrace of nearby cafés or relax in the peaceful Gradska Gradina (City Garden). The Ivan Vazov National Theatre has three stages, with a combined capacity of over 1,000, and welcomes some of Bulgaria’s most revered theatrical performers.
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Ivan Vazov National Theatre which includes heritage architecture

5. Vitoshka Boulevard

The broad street of Vitosha Boulevard is Sofia’s main thoroughfare for shopping and dining in the city, stretching from St. Nedelya Square to South Park. Walk down the partly pedestrianized strip to see café awnings jutting out from heritage buildings and splashes of color in the potted plants that line the avenue. Refresh your wardrobe with high-end label names or check out some of the side streets and shopping malls that branch out from the boulevard. Visit some of the street’s notable buildings and palaces. Take a seat in a restaurant with tables spilling out into the street and people-watch or gaze at the views of Mount Vitosha, which soars above the southern end of the street.
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Vitoshka Boulevard which includes street scenes and outdoor eating

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Frequently asked questions

Is Pernik worth visiting?
Pernik offers an interesting mix of attractions, local charm and culture. Whether you're into outdoor activities, history or local culinary flavors, there's plenty here to enjoy.
How do I spend a day in Pernik?
After you've visited the top attractions, spend some time enjoying the retail and food scene in Pernik.
What is the top tourist attraction in Pernik?
Plan your ideal getaway by taking a look at our list of affordable adventures, family-friendly options and other fun things to do in Pernik.
Is three days enough to stay in Pernik?
If you just want to enjoy the leading attractions, three days will be plenty of time for a break in Pernik. Stay for seven to ten days for the chance to truly experience the local vibe, visit nearby hotspots and explore off the beaten path.
What are some activities to do in Pernik with kids?
Planning what to do in Pernik with kids is easier than ever. Whether you're traveling with little ones or teenagers, there's no shortage of family-friendly tours and activities to keep them busy here.

What to do in Pernik for adults?
Adults of all ages will have lots of things to do in Pernik. Whether you're into traditional cuisine, adventure or just love finding new places to explore, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Pernik?
There are plenty of free things to do in Pernik. Unwind in the parks or catch free shows and events. Pernik offers lots of budget-friendly experiences that let you experience the area without reaching for your wallet.