Immerse yourself in the magic of Plovdiv by ascending its legendary 'tepeta' – the seven hills that are an integral part of the city's history and spirit. While not mountains in the classical sense, these hills are unique natural phenomena, rising majestically above the Thracian Plain and offering breathtaking panoramic views. Each 'tepe' holds its own story and character, inviting you to explore them. Nebet Tepe, the cradle of the city, will transport you millennia back in time with its ancient ruins and fortress walls, witnesses to Thracian, Roman, and Byzantine eras. Here, you'll enjoy the best view of the Old Town and the Maritsa River, especially enchanting at sunset. Sahat Tepe (Danov Hill) and Bunardzhik Tepe (Hill of the Liberators) are perfect for peaceful nature walks, offering wide alleys, benches for relaxation, and an observatory. From the summit of Bunardzhik Tepe, a majestic panorama unfolds towards the Rhodope and Stara Planina mountains, with the 'Alyosha' monument standing as a prominent symbol. Youth Hill (Dzhendem Tepe), the highest of them, is a preferred spot for sports and recreation. The 'tepeta' are not just hills; they are living pages from Plovdiv's history, offering an unparalleled blend of archaeology, nature, and magnificent vistas. A visit to them is a must for anyone wishing to feel the city's pulse and understand why Plovdiv is known as 'The City of the Seven Hills'.
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