The
old town of Nessebar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must visit for anyone, or indeed
Sunny Beach. Its ancient history is on display as you walk the cobbled streets under the old wooden gabled houses. Pay a visit to one of the ancient churches. 44 churches have been found by now, 15 are available for visit and reconstructed. Some of them built into the ground as a result of the Ottoman occupation. There was a rule that said no church could be higher than a man on a horse, so the ever ingenious people of
Nessebar dug into the ground so their church were indeed no high than a man on a horse.
Particularly worth a mention is the
mediaeval fortress wall, which seems to curve and undulate like a giant snake around what used to be a castle. But even if you haven't a particular goal in mind, you can get a
sense of Bulgarian architecture just by wandering around
Nessebar.
Beach lovers will also love the town's beautiful
sandy beach and the warm waters of the
Black Sea that gently laps the shore, making it perfect for families.