Things to Do in Nessebar: A Guide to the UNESCO Old Town (2026)
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Things to Do in Nessebar: A Guide to the UNESCO Old Town (2026)

Sunny Beach Travel Editorial 10 June 2026 9 min read

Right next to Sunny Beach lies Old Nessebar — a UNESCO-listed peninsula of ancient churches, cobbled lanes and sea views. The best things to see and do, plus how to get there from Sunny Beach.

Quick Facts

UNESCO World Heritage
Status
~5 km / 10–15 min
From Sunny Beach
Half to full day
Time needed
History, photos, dining
Best for

Of all the day trips from Sunny Beach, none is easier — or more rewarding — than Old Nessebar. Just a few kilometres along the coast sits one of the oldest towns in Europe: a tiny peninsula crammed with ancient churches, cobbled lanes, wooden National Revival houses and sweeping Black Sea views, all protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here's what to see and do, and how to make the most of a visit.

Why Nessebar Is Special

With more than three millennia of history, Nessebar has been a Thracian settlement, a Greek colony, a Roman and Byzantine town, and a medieval centre — and the layers are still visible everywhere you look. The old town sits on a small rocky peninsula joined to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, which keeps it compact, walkable and wonderfully atmospheric. Its astonishing concentration of churches earned it UNESCO status and the nickname "the town of forty churches."

After the buzz of the resort, stepping onto Nessebar's cobbles feels like travelling back in time. Our Sunny Beach to Nessebar guide focuses on the journey; this one is all about what to do once you arrive.

The Best Things to See and Do

Wander the ancient churches

Nessebar's churches are its headline act. Even as atmospheric ruins, the medieval St Stephen's Church, the Church of Christ Pantocrator and the remains of the Old Metropolitan Church (St Sophia) are remarkable, with intricate stone-and-brick facades. You don't need to be a history buff to be charmed — they're scattered through the lanes, so you'll stumble on them as you explore.

Stroll the cobbled streets and Revival houses

Half the joy of Nessebar is simply wandering. The narrow cobbled lanes are lined with traditional wooden National Revival houses, their upper storeys overhanging the streets, now home to galleries, craft shops and cafes. Every corner is photogenic.

Cobbled lanes and old houses in Old NessebarCobbled lanes and old houses in Old Nessebar

Walk the seafront walls

The old town is ringed by the sea, and a walk around its edge delivers constant views, fishing boats, the ancient windmill near the entrance and some of the best sunset spots on the coast.

Visit the museums

For more depth, the Archaeological Museum near the entrance tells the story of the town's many eras, with finds from its Thracian, Greek and Roman past.

Eat fresh seafood by the water

Nessebar is one of the best places near the resort for a memorable meal. Seafront restaurants serve fresh Black Sea fish and mussels with a view — see our where to eat in Sunny Beach guide, and browse restaurants for ideas.

How to Get There from Sunny Beach

Old Nessebar is only about 5 km from Sunny Beach, which makes it one of the most convenient outings on the coast:

  • Local bus: frequent and cheap along the resort
  • Taxi: around 10 minutes and very affordable
  • Tourist road-train: a fun seasonal option
  • Car or bike: easy if you have your own wheels — see our car rental guide
  • On foot: a pleasant seafront walk for the energetic

Tips for Your Visit

  • Go late afternoon to catch golden light and stay for sunset and dinner once the day crowds thin.
  • Wear comfortable shoes — the cobbles are charming but uneven.
  • Bring some cash for small shops, cafes and museum entry.
  • Take your time. The pleasure is in wandering, not ticking off a list.
  • Combine it with the beach. The adjoining new town has sandy beaches if you want a swim too.

Make a Day of It

Nessebar pairs naturally with the rest of your trip. Spend the morning at the water parks or on the beach, then head to the old town for the afternoon and evening. For more ideas beyond Nessebar, our day trips from Sunny Beach and things to do in Sunny Beach guides cover the whole region.

The Bottom Line

Old Nessebar is the must-see day trip from Sunny Beach: a UNESCO-listed treasure of ancient churches, cobbled lanes and sea views, just minutes from the resort and easy to reach by bus, taxi or car. Go in the late afternoon, wander without a plan, and finish with seafood by the water as the sun goes down. To keep planning, browse our full set of travel guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nessebar famous for?

Nessebar is famous for its ancient old town, set on a small peninsula jutting into the Black Sea and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's known for its remarkable concentration of medieval churches, cobbled streets lined with traditional wooden National Revival houses, Roman and Byzantine remains, and beautiful sea views. With over 3,000 years of history, it's one of the oldest towns in Europe.

How do I get from Sunny Beach to Nessebar?

Old Nessebar is only about 5 km from Sunny Beach. The easiest options are the frequent local bus that runs along the resort, a cheap taxi (around 10 minutes), or the little tourist road-train in season. You can also drive or even cycle, and some visitors enjoy the seafront walk. It's one of the most convenient day trips on the whole coast.

How long do you need in Nessebar?

A half day is enough to wander the old town's main lanes, see several churches and have a meal, while a full day lets you explore at a slower pace, visit the museums and linger over a seafront sunset dinner. Many visitors arrive in the late afternoon to enjoy the golden light and stay for dinner once the day-trip crowds have thinned.

Is Nessebar worth visiting?

Absolutely. As a UNESCO-listed old town right next to Sunny Beach, Nessebar offers a complete change of scene — ancient history, atmospheric cobbled streets and superb seafront dining, all just minutes from the resort. It's the single most rewarding day trip from Sunny Beach and a must-see even on a short holiday.

Is there a beach in Nessebar?

The old town itself is rocky and historic rather than a beach destination, but the adjoining new town of Nessebar has its own sandy beaches, and the long sands of Sunny Beach are right next door. Most people come to Old Nessebar for the history, churches and dining rather than to swim.

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