The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral stands as the shimmering crown jewel of Sofia and one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. Built in t...
Vitosha Boulevard is the pulsating heart of Sofia and the city’s primary pedestrian thoroughfare. Often referred to by locals as Vitoshka, this li...
Vitosha Mountain is the massive dome shaped silhouette that defines the Sofia skyline and serves as the city’s natural playground. Established in ...
The Museum of Illusions in Sofia is a mind-bending playground where science, art, and psychology collide to challenge your perception of reality. Spanni...
The Russian Church, officially known as the Church of Saint Nicholas the Miracle-Maker, is one of Sofia’s most enchanting and photogenic landmarks...
The Boyana Church is a medieval Orthodox sanctuary tucked away in a quiet, forested suburb at the foot of Vitosha Mountain. A UNESCO World Heritage site...
The Church of Saint George, better known as the Saint George Rotunda, is a humble red-brick gem that holds the title of the oldest standing building in ...
St. Nedelya Cathedral is a powerful symbol of Sofia’s resilience, standing proudly in the very center of the capital. Originally built in the 10th...
The National Archaeological Museum of Sofia is a captivating journey through eight millennia of human history, housed within the walls of the city&rsquo...
The Women's Market, known locally as Zhenski Pazar, is Sofia's oldest and most vibrant open-air marketplace. Established in 1878 shortly after B...