Want to explore Sofia's main landmarks in just 2 hours? Then this walking tour is for you! You will get to see 20 of the city's most famous spots, learn about Sofia's and Bulgaria's history in a fun and interactive way, and learn more about local habits and traditions. All this while being accompanied by an enthusiastic professional local guide.
We meet right in front of Sofia's most famous building - the St Alexander Nevski Cathedral, which you will also be able to enter as part of the tour.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The tour will start with an overview of the history of Sofia and Bulgaria. You will then learn about the cathedral's fascinating history. As part of this guided tour, you will also be able to enter the building.
ul.Oborishte 4, Sofia Center, Sofia, Bulgaria
The lion statue and a memorial complex are dedicated to all Bulgarian heroes. You will also learn about the significance of the lion.
2 Paris Street, Sofia, Bulgaria
Learn the story behind the church that gave the city its name.
Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd 3, At the intersection of Rakovska and Tsar Osvoboditel Streets, Sofia, Bulgaria
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1, Knyaz Alexander I Sq., Sofia, Bulgaria
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.
Next to Alexadar 1 Square, Sofia, Bulgaria
A favorite of a lot of locals. You can really feel the youthfull spirit of Sofia when passing through this park.
Dyakon Ignatii 5 Street, , Sofia, Bulgaria
Arguably one of Sofia's most beautiful buildings, dedicated to Bulgaria's most beloved author Ivan Vazov.
Knyaz Alexander Dondukov Blvd 2, , Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia's oldest building is well hidden. Another gem dating back to Sofia's glorious Roman past.
2 Saborna Street, , Sofia, Bulgaria
Once a mosque - now Sofia's oldest museum.
Knyaz Alexander Dondukov Blvd 2, Sofia, Bulgaria
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.
Tsar Osvoboditel Square, , Sofia, Bulgaria
Out of the ruins of WW2, the Largo of Sofia was constructed by the new communist power, symbolizing the strength of the regime. You will see the Council of Ministers, the National Assembly, and the Presidency.
1 Banski Sq, Sofia, Bulgaria
The building that once housed Sofia's Central Mineral Baths now houses the Sofia Museum.
ul Ekzarh Yosif 37, Sofia Center, Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia existed from such an early age because of its mineral waters. During this tour, you will be able to try them—do not hesitate—they have healing powers!
Ekzarh Joseph 16, , Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia's beautiful Synagogue is the biggest on the Balkan peninsula. We'll share the extraordinary history of the Bulgarian Jewish community.
Knyagina Maria Luisa Blvd 18, Sofia, Bulgaria
Today, this is Sofia's only functioning mosque. Learn about the story of the Bulgarian Muslim community.
ul.Serdika 5, Sofia Center, Sofia, Bulgaria
Below Sofia's modern-day center lies the ancient city of Serdika. We'll jump back in time and walk around the impressive excavations.
Knyaz Boris I ul. 146, Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia's biggest catholic church and the story of the small catholic community in Bulgaria.
Sofia Center, Sofia, Bulgaria
The tour finishes right next to the beginning of Sofia's main pedestrian street - Vitosha Boulevard. A perfect stop to continue your day by having some lunch at one of the numerous restaurants you will find nearby.
Your guide will be waiting for you on the stairs right in front of the main entrance of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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