It’s one of the most pedestrianised cities in Bulgaria
Plovdiv's main thoroughfare is completely pedestrianized and stretches for roughly 2 kilometers. The nearby Kapana district, next to the main street, is surrounded with pleasant facades from the early twentieth century. The area is brimming with award-winning cafés, restaurants, and designer goods stores. The Main Pedestrian Street in the city center is without a doubt the locals' favorite spot for walking, shopping, dining, drinking, and sightseeing. On warmer days and nights, the Boulevard (Europe's longest pedestrian street) is packed with people mingling and having fun with friends and family.
The majority of Plovdiv's major attractions are concentrated in the city center and are easily accessible from the main street. From there, you may enter Tsar Simeon's Garden, explore the Old Town, Dzhumaya Square, and view the Roman Stadium, Forum, and Ancient Theatre. Along the Boulevard, you can also discover many businesses selling prominent foreign brands as well as traditional, genuine Bulgarian souvenirs.