Quarter walks · about an hour
Kamenitsa: the brewery and the east city
the industrial layer, Botev's stadium and the east's quiet edge
A quarter walk in the east city: past the brewery that has brewed since 1881 on the site of the vanished stony rise, via the Hristo Botev stadium — the yellow-and-blacks' home since 1961 — to the Jewish cemetery on Rogoshko Shose, the east's quiet closing note.
The line and walking times are computed from OpenStreetMap and are approximate — terrain and street closures can change them.
When to go
On match days the quarter lives around the stadium; otherwise it is a quiet afternoon walk.
Getting to the start
The brewery stands on Iztochen boulevard, a 15-minute walk east of Dzhumaya along Maria Luiza.
After the finish
Back to the centre by bus along Tsarigradsko Shose or a 25-minute walk. Combine with the Kamenitsa quarter page for the context.
Stop by stop
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Stop 1 of 3 · Modern era
Kamenitza
The brewery has carried the quarter's name since 1881 — the east city's industrial root (viewed from outside).
suggested stay: ~10 min Open place →
10 min walk · 750 m
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Stop 2 of 3 · Modern era
Hristo Botev Stadium
Botev's 1961 stadium anchors the quarter's south; yellow-and-black is a neighbourhood identity.
suggested stay: ~15 min Open place →
16 min walk · 1220 m
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Stop 3 of 3 · Ottoman period
Jewish Cemetery in Plovdiv
Finish at the Jewish cemetery on Rogoshko Shose — a quiet place of memory at the eastern edge.
suggested stay: ~15 min Open place →
Good to know
- Take care The cemetery is a place of memory — enter quietly; men traditionally cover their heads.
- Food Food sits around the stadium and along Maria Luiza; there is nothing toward the cemetery.
The brewery is a working plant without regular visitor access — the route views it from outside.
Between stops you cross residential streets — the quarter is a home, not a backdrop.