Discover Sofia’s hidden gems with a local guide, explore vibrant nightlife, and enjoy stunning views from a top rooftop bar.
Discover Sofia’s hidden gems with a local guide, explore vibrant nightlife, and enjoy stunning views from a top rooftop bar.
- Saint Sofia Church - Among the city’s oldest churches, dating back to the 6th century.
- St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral - The largest church in Bulgaria.
- The National Gallery for Foreign Art - Known as Kvadrat 500, this is the newest and largest building of the National Gallery, inaugurated on 25 May 2015. It showcases approximately 1,700…
- Saint Sofia Church - Among the city’s oldest churches, dating back to the 6th century.
- St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral - The largest church in Bulgaria.
- The National Gallery for Foreign Art - Known as Kvadrat 500, this is the newest and largest building of the National Gallery, inaugurated on 25 May 2015. It showcases approximately 1,700 artworks from a vast collection of over 42,000 pieces by both Bulgarian and international artists, displayed across 28 halls on four levels. The Bulgarian collection originates from the 1890s, while the majority of the foreign collection was assembled in the 1980s.
- Sofia University Botanic Garden - The University Botanic Gardens of Sofia University Saint Kliment Ohridski consist of three gardens located in Sofia, Varna, and Balchik. Each garden was established at different times and features unique characteristics.
- Bulgarian National Library (St. Cyril and St. Methodius National Library) - The library’s collection boasts nearly 8.5 million documents, with an annual addition of about 70,000 publications. The National Library “St. St. Cyril and Methodius” is the largest repository of books in Bulgaria.
- Sofia University Saint Kliment Ohridski - Its history reflects and continues the country’s long-standing cultural and educational traditions.
- Ivan Vazov National Theater - As Bulgaria’s national theatre, it is the oldest and most prestigious theatre in the country and a significant landmark in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
- Ancient Serdica Archaeological Complex - This ancient cultural and communication complex, “Serdica,” features areas with diverse purposes, divided into two zones. Visitors can see the remains of one of the two main streets of the Roman town, the decumanus maximus, which links the eastern and western gates of the city.
- Sofia Court House - Visitors can admire the beautiful interior of the Court House.

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Peter and his friends will guide you through the city. They are a group of friends who grew up in Sofia and will share the hidden treasures of this stunning city. A personalized plan crafted just for you! The tour details are flexible and can be adjusted. Your guide is an enthusiastic local who will not only show you the main attractions but also…
Peter and his friends will guide you through the city. They are a group of friends who grew up in Sofia and will share the hidden treasures of this stunning city. A personalized plan crafted just for you! The tour details are flexible and can be adjusted. Your guide is an enthusiastic local who will not only show you the main attractions but also provide insights into what you can explore during your free time, where the locals hang out, and more about the city’s social and nightlife highlights. Sofia boasts numerous fascinating spots, often tucked away in small streets, galleries, bars, events, and more.
- Alcoholic drinks is not suitable for children 17 years old or under!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.