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What You Will Do
What's Included?
- Certified local tour guide
What's Not Included?
- Personal expenses
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Itinerary
Meeting Point
In front of the main entrance of the church
St. Nedelya Church
After a short historical introduction you will learn the tragic story of the biggest terrorist attack that ever took place in Bulgaria.
Sofia Court House
You will see the impressive building of the Palace of Justice.
Catholic Cathedral of St Joseph
Sofia's biggest catholic church and the story of the small catholic community in Bulgaria.
Sofia Monument
The beautiful statue of Sofia and the controversy surrounding it.
Ancient Serdica Archaeological Complex
Below the modern-day center of Sofia lies the ancient city of Serdika. We'll be jump back in time and walk around the impressive excavations.
Church of St Petka of the Saddlers
A small church situated in the heart of Sofia dating back to the Ottoman period.
Banya Bashi Mosque
Today this is Sofia's only functioning mosque. Learn about the story of the Bulgarian muslim community.
Sofia Synagogue
Sofia's beautiful Synagogue is the biggest on the Balkan peninsula. We'll share the extraordinary history of the Bulgarian Jewish community.
Regional History Museum – Sofia / Регионален исторически музей – София
The building that was once home to Sofia's Central Mineral Baths now houses the museum of Sofia. You will be able to taste of the famous thermal waters during this stop.
National Assembly of Bulgaria
Out of the ruins of WW2 the Largo of Sofia was constructed by the new communist power, symbolizing the strenght of the regime. You will see the Council of Ministers, the National Assembly and the Presidency.
The Presidency Building
The Bulgarian National Guards are always right in front of the building. Learn about the symbolism surrounding this unusual job. You can even take a picture with them.
National Archeological Institute with Museum - BAS
Once a mosque - now Sofia's oldest museum.
St. George Rotunda Church
Sofia's oldest building is well hidden. Another gem dating back to Sofia's glorious Roman past.
Ivan Vazov National Theater
Arguably one of Sofia's most beautiful buildings, dedicated to Bulgaria's most beloved author Ivan Vazov.
City Garden
A favorite of a lot of locals. You can really feel the youthfull spirit of Sofia when passing through this park.
National Art Gallery
Bulgaria's former Royal Palace today houses the National Art Gallery and National Ethnographic museum. We'll also share the story of the yellow cobblestones surrounding it.
Saint Nikolas Russian Church (Tsurkva Sveta Nikolai)
The place that makes all your wishes come true. How come? Come and join us! We'll explain.
Monument of the Unknown Soldier
The statue of a lion and a memorial complex dedicated to all Bulgarian heroes.
St. Sofia Church
Learn the story behind the church which gave city's name.
St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral
By far, Sofia's most famous landmarks deserves to be our final stop. You will learn about its fascinating architecture, history and so much more.
Additional Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Guide Options
- Guide - English
- Guide - Spanish