During the 20th century, the new part of Nesebar slowly but surely developed as an extension of the old town. While the ancient peninsula preserves the spirit and history of the past, the new town reflects the character of a contemporary seaside resort—with modern hotels, wide streets, parks and a lively seaside walkway. The administrative life is also concentrated here.
Wide beaches and natural sand dunes extend to the north and south, forming a real natural phenomenon. Nesebar’s beaches have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag—a symbol of clean sea water, environmental care and well-maintained surroundings. For this reason the town is a popular choice for families with children.
Along the coastline there are numerous restaurants, water attractions and opportunities for sports activities. At sunset, the sky turns golden and pink and the sea reflects the lights of the nearby resorts. Visitors can enhance their stay with walks along charming panoramic alleys, fishing and cycling. Amusement park and a ride with the mini tourist train make the vacation unforgettable for the little ones.
In the southeastern part of Nesebar is located the South Park, covering an area of over 27 decares. Nestled along the seaside, it is a peaceful place for relaxation, where visitors can enjoy nature and the beautiful sea views. It is a perfect spot for walks and children’s play, with panoramic playgrounds, a lighted fountain and rest areas. Over 250 species of trees and shrubs typical of the Black Sea coast have been planted, including subtropical plants such as fig trees, feijoas, succulents, palms and more. During the park’s construction, four ancient tombs from the 4th and 3rd centuries BC and an early Byzantine water channel were discovered and are now exhibited.
In the new part of Nesebar, at Julieta Shishmanova Square, is the modern Artium Center for Culture and Education—a place that unites art, knowledge and community. With its impressive architecture and functional design, the center is a true symbol of the town’s cultural life. The building features a multifunctional hall with over 300 seats, suitable for theatrical performances, concerts, conferences, exhibitions and festivals. Its spacious foyer, exhibition areas and modern technical equipment allow a wide range of cultural and community events to be held throughout the year.
Wide beaches and natural sand dunes extend to the north and south, forming a real natural phenomenon. Nesebar’s beaches have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag—a symbol of clean sea water, environmental care and well-maintained surroundings. For this reason the town is a popular choice for families with children.
Along the coastline there are numerous restaurants, water attractions and opportunities for sports activities. At sunset, the sky turns golden and pink and the sea reflects the lights of the nearby resorts. Visitors can enhance their stay with walks along charming panoramic alleys, fishing and cycling. Amusement park and a ride with the mini tourist train make the vacation unforgettable for the little ones.
In the southeastern part of Nesebar is located the South Park, covering an area of over 27 decares. Nestled along the seaside, it is a peaceful place for relaxation, where visitors can enjoy nature and the beautiful sea views. It is a perfect spot for walks and children’s play, with panoramic playgrounds, a lighted fountain and rest areas. Over 250 species of trees and shrubs typical of the Black Sea coast have been planted, including subtropical plants such as fig trees, feijoas, succulents, palms and more. During the park’s construction, four ancient tombs from the 4th and 3rd centuries BC and an early Byzantine water channel were discovered and are now exhibited.
In the new part of Nesebar, at Julieta Shishmanova Square, is the modern Artium Center for Culture and Education—a place that unites art, knowledge and community. With its impressive architecture and functional design, the center is a true symbol of the town’s cultural life. The building features a multifunctional hall with over 300 seats, suitable for theatrical performances, concerts, conferences, exhibitions and festivals. Its spacious foyer, exhibition areas and modern technical equipment allow a wide range of cultural and community events to be held throughout the year.




