It is a museum dedicated to the process of winning salt from see water. It has an open air space to check out the details and a guide for a short lecture on it's history. Next to it is located a naturally formed salt lake with different birds and fish.
in the botanical garden is located the summer house of one of the Romanian princesses - the garden has several sections with different flowers and trees and the terraces are facing the see.
Town of Sozopol is located at the Black-sea coast, around 30km south of Burgas. It was founded around 610 B.C. with the name Antheia (soon renamed to Apolonia) by Greek settlers from Miletus, who erected a majestic bronze statue of the God of Health, Sun and Beauty Apollo above the town. The town established itself as a trade and naval centre in the following centuries. Numerous red and black figural vases, coloured glass vessels, jewellery, amphoras and anchors, now exhibited in the town’s Museum of Ancient Art, date from the heyday of this flourishing town and state. All 'round the town are the old walls with terraces above the beach and the water.
It is one of the few places you can sit and enjoy your beer while having a cigaret in the smokers part of the pub. It also has a giant display of Sherlock Holmes and his associate. It is located in the city center and is walking distance from the main shopping street.
It not only has a lot of spices but also the people speak several languages, are really polite and charming! It is also located near the palace and the center of the city and is walking distance from the other big bazar.
in the coffee houses they used to serve an incredible tee of fresh spices and herbs, honey and hot water. They call it "Marocan" tee and it is delicious.
It has a great 180* view over the city and main attraction is the staircase - you never get the correct nummber of stairs. Also it was rebuild several times and the last one was after the war when it was almost completely torn down.