Guidebook for Sofia

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Guidebook for Sofia

Food Scene

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Starbucks
1А bul. "Vasil Levski"
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Mr. Pizza Левски
53 bul. "Vasil Levski"
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17 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Mimas
68 bul. "Vasil Levski"
17 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Turkish Restaurant
34 ul. "Yuri Venelin"
Lyubimoto
25 ul. "General Parensov"
7 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
La Casa
45 bul. "Vasil Levski"
7 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
GODZILA бул. "Васил Левски"
bulevard "Vasil Levski"

Entertainment & Activities

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Sport Palace Pool
75 bul. "Vasil Levski"
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STIX Bar & Billiards
Galaxy Bowling
87 bulevard "Vitosha"

Drinks & Nightlife

15 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Mascara Club
113 ulitsa „Georgi S. Rakovski“
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It was ranked among the Top 100 Clubs by DJ Mag in its annual rankings in 2009 and 2010.
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Yalta Club
20 bul. "Tsar Osvoboditel"
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It was ranked among the Top 100 Clubs by DJ Mag in its annual rankings in 2009 and 2010.
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Swingin' Hall
8 bul. "Dragan Tsankov"
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Music scene in the park ...
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Maymunarnika
Колодрум Сердика
17 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Music scene in the park ...
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One More Bar
3-5 ul. "Tsar Ivan Shishman"
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14 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Gotham Club Sofia
4 ul. "6-ti septemvri"
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102 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Bedroom Premium Club
2 ul. Lege
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Parks & Nature

Borisova gradina or Knyaz-Borisova gradina (Bulgarian: Борисова градина or Княз-Борисова градина, translated as Boris' Garden or Knyaz Boris' Garden) is the oldest and best known park in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Its construction and arrangement began in 1884 and it is named after Bulgarian Tsar Boris III. The history of the garden embraces three periods under three renowned gardeners. All followed the initial scheme, developing it further and perfecting it instead of making radical changes to the original design.
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Parque Borisova Gradina
202 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Borisova gradina or Knyaz-Borisova gradina (Bulgarian: Борисова градина or Княз-Борисова градина, translated as Boris' Garden or Knyaz Boris' Garden) is the oldest and best known park in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Its construction and arrangement began in 1884 and it is named after Bulgarian Tsar Boris III. The history of the garden embraces three periods under three renowned gardeners. All followed the initial scheme, developing it further and perfecting it instead of making radical changes to the original design.
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Kopitoto
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Arts & Culture

42 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Ndk
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Sightseeing

The Saint Sofia Church (Bulgarian: църква „Света София“, tsyrkva „Sveta Sofia“) is the second oldest church in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, dating to the 4th-6th century. In the predecessor building took place the Council of Serdica held most probably in 343 and attended by 316 bishops. In the 14th century, the church gave its name to the city, previously known as Sredets (Средец).
80 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Iglesia de Santa Sofía
2 ul. "Paris"
80 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
The Saint Sofia Church (Bulgarian: църква „Света София“, tsyrkva „Sveta Sofia“) is the second oldest church in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, dating to the 4th-6th century. In the predecessor building took place the Council of Serdica held most probably in 343 and attended by 316 bishops. In the 14th century, the church gave its name to the city, previously known as Sredets (Средец).
The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and it is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia occupies an area of 3,170 square metres (34,100 sq ft) and can hold 10,000 people inside. It is the second-largest cathedral located on the Balkan Peninsula, after the Cathedral of Saint Sava in Belgrade.
369 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Catedral de San Alejandro Nevski
ploshtad "Sveti Aleksandar Nevski"
369 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and it is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia occupies an area of 3,170 square metres (34,100 sq ft) and can hold 10,000 people inside. It is the second-largest cathedral located on the Balkan Peninsula, after the Cathedral of Saint Sava in Belgrade.
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ploshtad "Narodno sabranie"
ploshtad "Narodno sabranie"
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Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
15 bul. "Tsar Osvoboditel"
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24 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Monumento a Vasil Levski
bulevard "Vasil Levski"
24 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
The Boyana Church (Bulgarian: Боянска църква, Boyanska tsărkva) is a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church situated on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, in the Boyana quarter. In 1979, the building was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The east wing of the two-storey church was originally constructed in the late 10th or early 11th century, then the central wing was added in the 13th century under the Second Bulgarian Empire, the whole building being finished with a further expansion to the west in the middle of the 19th century. A total of 89 scenes with 240 human images are depicted on the walls of the church.
102 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Museo de la Iglesia de Boyana
3 ul. "Boyansko ezero"
102 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
The Boyana Church (Bulgarian: Боянска църква, Boyanska tsărkva) is a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church situated on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, in the Boyana quarter. In 1979, the building was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The east wing of the two-storey church was originally constructed in the late 10th or early 11th century, then the central wing was added in the 13th century under the Second Bulgarian Empire, the whole building being finished with a further expansion to the west in the middle of the 19th century. A total of 89 scenes with 240 human images are depicted on the walls of the church.
Dragalevtsi Monastery of the Holy Mother of God of Vitosha (Bulgarian: Драгалевски манастир „Света Богородица Витошка“, Dragalevski manastir „Sveta Bogoroditsa Vitoshka“) is a Bulgarian Orthodox monastery on the lower slopes of Vitosha mountain on the outskirts of the capital Sofia in western Bulgaria. Founded in the mid-14th century by Bulgarian tsar Ivan Alexander, the monastery was abandoned after the Ottoman conquest of Sofia and reestablished in the late 15th century, when it became an important literary centre. The monastery church and some of its frescoes date from this period.
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Monasterio de Dragalevtsi
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Dragalevtsi Monastery of the Holy Mother of God of Vitosha (Bulgarian: Драгалевски манастир „Света Богородица Витошка“, Dragalevski manastir „Sveta Bogoroditsa Vitoshka“) is a Bulgarian Orthodox monastery on the lower slopes of Vitosha mountain on the outskirts of the capital Sofia in western Bulgaria. Founded in the mid-14th century by Bulgarian tsar Ivan Alexander, the monastery was abandoned after the Ottoman conquest of Sofia and reestablished in the late 15th century, when it became an important literary centre. The monastery church and some of its frescoes date from this period.

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Pharmacy Avocado
56 bul. "Patriarh Evtimiy"
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