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Things to do in Sofia

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Sofia is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country.

It is a destination that beautifully blends its rich history with a vibrant modern spirit.

With its cultural significance in Southeast Europe, Sofia is home to the National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria, the National Palace of Culture, the Vasil Levski National Stadium, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Serdica Amphitheatre.

Discover the top tourist attractions in this marvelous city with our list of the things to do in Sofia

Valley of the Thracian Kings

Valley of the Thracian Kings
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Valley of the Thracian Kings is a sacred burial ground that has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979.

It offers a glimpse into a world that thrived over 2500 years ago.

Asen’s Fortress

Asen's Fortress
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Asen’s Fortress, also known as Asenova Krepost, is a medieval stronghold in southern Bulgaria’s Rhodope Mountains. 

Perched on a steep rocky hill at an elevation of 279 meters (915 feet), this fortress provides amazing views of the surrounding natural scenery, reflecting Bulgaria’s resilience and national pride.

Escape Room Sofia

Escape Room Sofia
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Escape Room Sofia offers two exciting and distinct games to challenge and entertain you.

One of the top-rated escape rooms in Sofia is Teorema Rooms, located in the building of “The Union of Architects of Bulgaria” on 11 Krakra Str.

Prohodna Caves

Prohodna Caves
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Prohodna Cave is the most beautiful karst cave in north central Bulgaria, located in the Iskar Gorge near the village of Karlukovo.

A visit to Prohodna Cave promises an unforgettable experience, combining natural beauty, geological wonders, and a touch of mystique.

This captivating cave boasts unique features that make it a must-see destination for adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and curious travelers.

Museum of Illusions Sofia

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Museum of Illusions Sofia offers a captivating collection of illusions in a delightful setting.

Spread over 400 square meters (4305 square feet), it combines illusions, scientific inventions, and arts in an intriguing blend.

Plovdiv Tours from Sofia

Plovdiv Tours from Sofia
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Plovdiv tours from Sofia have developed into a compelling option for travelers looking for an amazing journey because they offer a riveting fusion of ancient heritage and modern charm.

A world of wonders awaits exploration when traveling from Sofia to Plovdiv.

Krushuna Waterfalls

Krushuna Waterfalls
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Krushuna Waterfalls are a natural wonder in northern Bulgaria, near the Krushuna Village in the Lovech region. 

The Krushuna River forms the waterfalls as it flows through the land-based limestone formations near the river.

Boyana Church

Boyana Church
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Boyana Church is a historic Orthodox Christian church located outside of Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria. 

The church consists of three parts constructed in different historical periods.

The eastern church, built in the late 10th or early 11th century during the First Bulgarian Empire, is adorned with an intricate and vibrant fresco cycle showcasing biblical scenes, saints, and various religious motifs.

Belogradchik Rocks

Belogradchik Rocks
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Belogradchik Rocks are a stunning natural wonder in Bulgaria. 

These extraordinary rock formations are well-known for their spectacular beauty and historical significance.

The rocks are spread across the Balkan Mountains in the northwest region of Bulgaria.

Bachkovo Monastery

Bachkovo Monastery
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Bachkovo Monastery is an ancient Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria.

The monastery was established by the Georgian military commander, Grigorii Bakuriani, and his brother, Abasii Bakuriani, in 1083.

National Military History Museum

National Military History Museum
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National Military History Museum in Sofia provides an immersive experience that takes visitors into Bulgaria’s military past.

The museum unravels the nation’s military prowess, historical conflicts, and the evolution of its armed forces.

The Seven Rila Lakes

The Seven Rila Lakes
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The Seven Rila Lakes are named after their distinguishing features and legends: Salzata (The Tear) – the highest, Bubreka (The Kidney), Okoto (The Eye), Bliznaka (The Twin), Trilistnika (The Trefoil), Ribnoto Ezero (The Fish Lake), and Dolnoto Ezero (The Lower Lake). 

A 2-hour drive from these wonderful lakes leads you to the Rila Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Bulgaria’s largest and most renowned Eastern Orthodox monastery.

Plovdiv and Koprivshtitsa Tour

Plovdiv and Koprivshtitsa Tour
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The Plovdiv and Koprivshtitsa tour offers a captivating journey through the nation’s rich heritage, history and culture.

Plovdiv, known for its well-preserved Old Town, is the second-largest city in Bulgaria.  Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Koprivshtitsa is a small town located in the foothills of the Balkan Mountains, renowned for its beautiful architecture and significant role in the Bulgarian National Revival.

Rila Monastery

Rila Monastery
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Rila Monastery UNESCO World Heritage Site, this monastery is a marvel of the fusion of Byzantine style with the Bulgarian National Revival Architecture.

With its deeply cherished stories of St. Ivan Of Rila (Ivan Rilski), this monastery draws pilgrims, tourists, and history enthusiasts from all over the globe.

Pirin National Park

Pirin National Park
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Pirin National Park is a mesmerizing wilderness unspoiled by human interference, established in 1962 to preserve the pristine ecosystems in the Pirin Mountain Range, Bulgaria. 

Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983, this national park, located in the Pirin Mountains, is a sanctuary of diverse landscapes, unique flora and fauna, and rich cultural heritage.

Buzludzha Monument

Buzludzha Monument
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Buzludzha Monument, also known as the Monument House of the Bulgarian Communist Party, was built to commemorate the events of 1891 when socialists under the leadership of Dimitar Blagoev met covertly to create a socialist organization.

Georgi Stoilov designed this unique saucer-shaped monument, and it took almost seven years to complete the construction.

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