Founded by the Thracians at the end of the second millennium before Christ, Nesebar has a rich history and great sea resort, due to its strategic location. The town’s exceptional Byzantine architectural style, famous churches, Renaissance houses, and cobblestone streets have earned it a spot on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. When walking the Byzantine-esque streets it feels as though you have been immersed in another time, and that feeling is reinforced by the fact that vehicles are prohibited on the peninsula. The St. Stephen, St. John Aliturgetos, St. Spas, and Christ Pantocrator are some of the many churches available to visit here. Nesebar is a town that combines a rich culture and history with a festive atmosphere, with many beaches and seaside resorts nearby.