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English
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Explore Ravadinovo Castle, a true symbol of Bulgarian tourism with a Western-inspired design
Discover a magnificent spot built from scratch, offering fairy-tale architecture and charm
Enjoy a full day of walking, relaxing, and taking stunning photos in an enchanting setting
Visit with one of our exclusive, unseen options for a unique experience like no other
€ 39
€ 35.88


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Ravadinovo Castle stands as one of the true symbols of Bulgarian tourism, offering visitors a unique and captivating experience unlike any other in the country. Unlike the traditional Bulgarian architectural style, this castle embraces a more Western-inspired design, creating an enchanting setting that feels straight out of a fairy tale. Built entirely from scratch, it has become a magnificent destination where you can spend an entire day exploring its stunning grounds, taking breathtaking photos, and immersing yourself in an atmosphere that captures the elegance and romance of Western culture.
This extraordinary location is truly worth visiting, especially with one of our exclusive and unseen options that promise a one-of-a-kind experience. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk through its beautifully landscaped gardens or a detailed exploration of its remarkable architecture, Ravadinovo Castle offers the perfect backdrop for creating unforgettable memories. Our tailored experiences ensure that your visit is not just another trip but a magical journey into a world of beauty and inspiration. Enjoy the charm, sophistication, and grandeur of this iconic Bulgarian landmark like never before!ffer! Enjoy!
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Not wheelchair accessible
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I never give a 1 star review. This was on 2nd Sept as part of an organised coach trip. This attraction is not an historical castle with grounds but a 1994 built "artist's fantasy land" and gardens which is rather neglected in so many ways - bluey copper/brass/bronze tinge in old stone work, cloudy and densley populated fish pond, pointless statues, princess dressing up area and caged animals mixed together in crowded conditions. See other people's photos... This attractions adds no value other than confusion, unrelatability and a feeling of "get me out of here". You're greeted by a Knight who encourages you to have a photo with him, where his photographer rather rudely stops you from taking your OWN photos of this "pose", so that you're encouraged to buy theirs... The only upside was a shaded roundel seating area bar and cafe with plush chairs and a cocktail bar style centre piece. Cakes looked good. Good selection of drinks at reasonable prices. Either close the place or modernise it with a "relatable purpose".

We went as part of an organized trip to Sozopol and the surrounding areas, the castle was a great highlight of that tour, very unique and I'm glad we visited. You can only really view the grounds as the internals are still being worked on but still worth the trip if in the area. Lots to see nice photo opportunities with the family.

To be honest, I had some expectations regarding the "age" of this castle. Unfortunately, it is build 30 years ago to promote an abandoned area nearby Sozopol. It is maybe one of the most beautiful castles ever made, the garden is marvellous, and the caffè is just fine.

The place is beautiful but the price is 40 BGN, which is too expensive compared to another similar attractions. Moreover the entrance inside the castle is not allowed. Museum and owner room require additional 10 BGN payment to enter.

This castle was somewhat disappointing. Visitors are not allowed inside the main castle building, except for the “Builder’s Room,” which requires an additional fee. Entry to the grounds and underground dinning room costs 40 BGN, with extra charges for all other attractions. The gardens are attractive and pleasant. However, many areas are in need maintenance work. The ponds and fountains need cleaning, the small zoo raises concerns, and the underground dining and ballroom areas are musty and in need of ventilation. Although the site photographs well, it requires significant upkeep to meet expectations.



