The Spiritual Climax: Holy Trinity Church and the Holy Fire
The heart of the Easter holidays in Bansko is undoubtedly the emblematic church of the Holy Trinity. Ever since Holy Thursday and Good Friday, when the laity pass under the table for health, the temple is filled with people. However, the real climax occurs on Saturday evening, hours before the onset of Sunday.
Traditionally, Easter in Bansko begins with the gathering of thousands of believers in the churchyard and on the neighboring streets in anticipation of the brightest moment. Exactly at midnight, the bells of the high tower ring solemnly, announcing „Christ is Risen!“. Then the Holy Fire is brought out, brought all the way from Jerusalem. The sea of lit candles, which people pass to each other, illuminates faces and creates an indescribable feeling of common prayer, humility and hope.
The festive dance and the power of community
After the solemn liturgies, Sunday brings the celebration from the church to the central square. A perfect example of how the town celebrates the event is the program of recent years, organized by the Nikola Vaptsarov – 1894 Community Center and the Bansko Municipality.
Traditionally, the day begins with a big open-air Easter concert. The participation of popular folklore performers (like the beloved Svetla Dukateva, who was a special guest recently) electrifies the audience. Under the sounds of Macedonian rhythms and local songs, the famous big Easter dance. Hundreds of people participate in it - both locals in traditional costumes and tourists, who hold hands with a smile and a festive mood.
On these days, official addresses by the city's leadership can often be heard. The mayor of the municipality (in the person of Mr. Stoycho Banenski last year), together with the deputy mayors and municipal councilors, greet those present, emphasizing the importance of the Resurrection as an eternal symbol of light and unity of the local community.
Authentic Traditions: The Unique Custom of “Lomadi”
If you have chosen to spend your Easter in Bansko, you must witness the wanderers. This is one of the oldest and most colorful local customs, which is zealously preserved and passed down through generations in the old neighborhoods of Bansko.
The Lomads are a kind of game and competition. In the past, young men lit large bonfires (lomadis) on the heights near the city to protect the harvest from hail and evil forces. Today, the tradition is slightly modified, but retains its competitive character and joy. On the holiday day, games with rolling painted eggs are held in the neighborhoods, accompanied by a lot of teasing and laughter. The atmosphere is so infectious that it attracts many tourists, who observe with great interest and even try to join in the local customs.
Culinary delights on the Bansko table
The holiday cannot be complete without a traditional meal. After the long Easter fast, the tables in the taverns and homes of Bansko are overflowing with abundance. In addition to the obligatory colorful eggs and homemade sweet kozunak on threads, they always serve roasted lamb, prepared according to old mountain recipes - often with drob sarma and fresh mint.
For many guests, the combination of a rich meal, quality red wine wine from the region and the unique hospitality of Banska Bystrica turns the holiday into an unforgettable culinary journey.
Why visit Bansko at Easter?
Choosing to celebrate the brightest Christian holiday here guarantees you the perfect balance between a vacation amidst the nature of Pirin National Park and immersion in the rich culture of Bulgaria. Whether you are looking for the silence of prayer in the ancient temple, the joy of the folk dance in the square, or simply a cozy vacation with the family, Easter in Bansko will exceed your expectations. This is the weather, when Bulgarian traditions truly come alive to unite people and create pure festive joy.