Along the Pirin Str, starting from the square next to the Town Hall and continuing until the beginning of Pirin National Park, are located most of the restaurants, shops and attractions in the resort town.The street runs along the Holy Trinity Church, and continues up until the beginning of the ski center. Just before the church is the monument of Father Paisii - one of the symbols of the city. Immediately after the church, is located the house-museum of Neophyte Rilski, which has a unique exposure and architecture.Along the entire street there are many buildings of culture, such as the Hadjiruskov houses, Doyuv house, Molerova house and etc. In addition to the church, in the middle of the street, there is a fountain, which usually grabs the interest of the majority of foreign tourists.Along the entire street are welcoming pubs and restaurants, inviting tourists to spend a few minutes for a cup of coffee or a delicious meal. During the winter months the street is completely closed to vehicles, making walking a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
Through the rest of the street the traffic goes one-way - from the Strazhite Hotel towards the center. At the beginning of the street, near the church, there is a distinct blue area, helping to ease parking for tourists with their own cars. Pirin Street becomes a truly attractive place just before the ski lift station, in the segment between Strazhite Hotel and Kempinski Hotel.
There are many shops, fast food places, restaurants and taverns. In the same area is the ice rink, offering unforgettable experiences on the ice and providing music, lighting and full rental equipment.
Just before the gondola lift, there is a large number of ski equipment and ski and snowboard schools, facilitating tourists in the rent of ski equipment and teachers right in front of the entrance to the cabin.
At its end the street passes into the road leading towards the ski center. Alongside the top of the Pirin Str is the ski road, connecting Bansko with the ski area.