
The Roman Thermae of Varna are among the best-preserved Roman ruins in Bulgaria and one of the largest ancient bath complexes in the European part of the Roman Empire. Built at the end of the 2nd century AD in the ancient city of Odessos, the complex covers around 7,000 m² with vaulted structures that once rose over 20 metres. The baths served as a major social hub until the late 3rd century, featuring a unique hypocaust heating system and halls once adorned with statues of Hercules, Victoria, and Mercury. Today the ruins are located in the Greek Quarter of Varna and host an open-air summer theatre.
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Roman Thermae is located in Varna, Bulgaria.
Roman Thermae is most easily reached by car. Use the coordinates above to navigate, or open the location in OpenStreetMap or your preferred maps app for turn-by-turn directions. Public transport options vary by region — for remote destinations a rental car gives the most flexibility.
Roman Thermae can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for photography and longer day trips; winter visits are possible but weather can limit access at some sites.
Most natural landmarks in Bulgaria are freely accessible and open year-round, though some sites have entrance fees or require a guide. Wear sturdy footwear and bring water, as the terrain can be uneven. Respect any protective barriers and stay on marked paths to preserve the site.