ChurchesThe Boyana Church “St. Nicholas and St. Panteleimon”, famous for its stunning medieval frescoes, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979.
The museum in Sofia is a cultural and musical center dedicated to the world-renowned Bulgarian opera bass Boris Christoff.
ChurchesSt. Nedelya Church is one of the most iconic landmarks in Sofia and a major spiritual center of the Bulgarian capital.
MuseumsA peaceful archaeological park in Sofia’s Lozenets district, featuring the remains of a Late Antique mausoleum from the 4th–5th century and offering a unique blend of history, nature, and modern urban space.
ChurchesA historic Orthodox church in central Sofia, dating back to early Christianity, known for its medieval origins, sacred relics, and continuous spiritual significance.
MuseumsLocated on Vasil Levski Boulevard, is the memorial tomb of Alexander I of Battenberg, the final resting place of the first monarch of the Third Bulgarian State since 1898.
Iconic gold-domed cathedral and Sofia's most famous landmark.
ChurchesAncient 6th-century church that gave Sofia its name.
LandmarksSoutheastern Europe's largest cultural and congress center.
Sofia's main pedestrian shopping street with mountain views.
Sofia's oldest and largest park with gardens, lakes, and sports venues.
MuseumsBulgaria's largest museum with Thracian gold and 650,000+ artifacts.
LandmarksBulgaria's oldest theatre with stunning neo-classical architecture.
LandmarksRoman ruins beneath modern Sofia with Emperor Constantine's ancient city.
ChurchesSofia's oldest building: a 4th-century Roman rotunda with medieval frescoes.
Sofia's mountain playground with hiking, skiing, and panoramic views.