Festivals in Bulgaria in January
Bulgaria has 28 local festival variants to explore in January, with date signals, places, traditions, foods, symbols, and a 3D map entry.
Open Bulgaria January festivals on the 3D map- Blagoevgrad Masked Winter Festival · Blagoevgrad · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Burgas Masked Winter Festival · Burgas · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Dobrich Masked Winter Festival · Dobrich · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Gabrovo Masked Winter Festival · Gabrovo · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Haskovo Masked Winter Festival · Haskovo · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Kardzhali Masked Winter Festival · Kardzhali · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Kyustendil Masked Winter Festival · Kyustendil · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Lovech Masked Winter Festival · Lovech · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Montana Masked Winter Festival · Montana · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Pazardzhik Masked Winter Festival · Pazardzhik · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Pernik Masked Winter Festival · Pernik · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
- Pleven Masked Winter Festival · Pleven · Central European Masked Winter Festivals
Festival search guide
This page answers searches for festivals in Bulgaria in January, including traditions, foods, and local variants.
- Festival cores in Bulgaria in January
- Local variants in Bulgaria in January
- Bulgaria festival map entry
What you can explore
Use this guide to compare Bulgaria festivals in January by tradition, food, local custom, and festival core.
- Festival cores
- Local variants
- Country festival map
Top festivals in Bulgaria in January: Dates and places
Use this 2026 guide to quickly scan the main festivals, places, date confidence, and map entry for Bulgaria in January.
| Festival | Place | Date confidence | Source | Map |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Masked Winter Festival | Blagoevgrad | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Burgas | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Dobrich | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Gabrovo | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Haskovo | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Kardzhali | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Kyustendil | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Lovech | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Montana | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Pazardzhik | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Pernik | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
| Masked Winter Festival | Pleven | Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn | Needs verification | Open |
Traditions, food and symbols
- masked procession
- bell-ringing winter banishing
- torch lines
- street satire
- doughnuts
- smoked meats
- hot drinks
How to explore these festivals on MapDepth
Open the 3D map, start from Bulgaria, then filter by January, festival theme, and regional variant to compare these traditions.
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Regional highlights
- Blagoevgrad: Blagoevgrad Masked Winter Festival; Central European Masked Winter Festivals; Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn
- Burgas: Burgas Masked Winter Festival; Central European Masked Winter Festivals; Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn
- Dobrich: Dobrich Masked Winter Festival; Central European Masked Winter Festivals; Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn
- Gabrovo: Gabrovo Masked Winter Festival; Central European Masked Winter Festivals; Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn
- Haskovo: Haskovo Masked Winter Festival; Central European Masked Winter Festivals; Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn
- Kardzhali: Kardzhali Masked Winter Festival; Central European Masked Winter Festivals; Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn
- Kyustendil: Kyustendil Masked Winter Festival; Central European Masked Winter Festivals; Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn
- Lovech: Lovech Masked Winter Festival; Central European Masked Winter Festivals; Usually after Epiphany, during carnival season, before Lent, or at the winter-spring turn
FAQ
What festivals happen in Bulgaria in January 2026?
Bulgaria in January features Central European Masked Winter Festivals, with date confidence, places, customs, foods, and map routes on MapDepth.
What events and celebrations happen in Bulgaria in January?
This guide covers January festivals, events and celebrations in Bulgaria, including masked procession, bell-ringing winter banishing, torch lines, street satire.
Which regions have January festivals in Bulgaria?
Regional highlights include Blagoevgrad, Burgas, Dobrich, Gabrovo, each connected to festival cores and local variants.
Seasonal context
In January, Bulgaria has 1 festival core and 28 regional variants in season, led by Central European Masked Winter Festivals and grounded in customs and foods such as masked procession, bell-ringing winter banishing, torch lines, street satire.
Representative festival cores
Customs and foods
- masked procession
- bell-ringing winter banishing
- torch lines
- street satire
- doughnuts
- smoked meats
- hot drinks