Sofia guide
REVEAL SOFIA
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POINTS OF INTEREST
























The city also offers many places of special interest. As one of the oldest capital cities in Europe, it blends its past and present in a remarkable architectural style. Historic landmarks include the 10th-century Boyana Church (one of the UNESCO World Heritage protected sites), the Alexander Nevski Cathedral (one of the world's largest Orthodox churches), the Rotonda of St. George, The Banya Bashi Mosque, The Sofia Synagogue and the early Byzantine Church of St. Sophia.   More modern architecture is represented by the Bulgarian National Opera and Ballet, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, The Sts. Kilril and Metodii National Library, the Rakovski St theatre district, Slaveykov Square's outdoor book market, and the National Palace of Culture, which is Southeastern Europe's largest cultural and congress center. There are 16 universities in the city, among them Sofia University, founded in 1888. Sofia is the see of an Eastern Orthodox and of a Roman Catholic diocese.


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MUSEUMS






Sofia houses numerous museums, notably the National Historical Museum, the Bulgarian Natural History Museum, the Earth and Men Museum, the Ethnographic Museum, the Military History Museum, the National Polytechnical Museum and the National Archaeological Museum. In addition, there are the Sofia City Art Gallery, the National Art Gallery, the Bulgarian National Gallery of Foreign Art, the Icon Gallery as well as numerous private art galleries.


National Historical Museum
Boyana, 16 Vitoshko lale Str.
Tel. 955 76 04
Open 9:30-15:30
 
Natural History Museum
1 Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd.
Tel. 987 41 95
Open 10:00-18:00

Earth and Men Museum
4 Cherni vruh Blvd.
Tel. 865 66 39
Open 10:00-18:00
 
Etnographic Museum
Alexander Batenberg Sq.
Tel. 987 41 91
Open 10:00-18:00

Military History Museum
92 Cherkovna Str.
Tel. 946 18 05
Open 9:00-17:00
 
Archeological Museum
Saborna Str.
Tel. 988 24 06
Open 10:00-18:00

Sofia art Gallery
1 Gurko Str.
Tel. 987 21 81
Open 10:00-18:00

National Art Gallery
Alexander Batenberg Sq.
Tel. 980 33 25
Open 10:00-18:00

National Gallery of Foreign Art
1 Alexander Nevski Sq.
Tel. 988 49 22
Open 11:00-18:00
 
Icon Gallery
Crypt of Alexander Nevski Memorial Church
Open 10:00-18:00



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RESTAURANTS & BARS





Restaurants

Jardin
16, Nevestina skala Str.
Tel. 8 18 42 42
0889 68 76 66
Open: 07:00-24:00

Greenville
36, Atanas Dukov Str.
Tel. 8 19 18 18
Open: 7:30-10:30
11:30-14:30
18:-24:00

Moderato
6, Atanas Dalchev Str.
Tel. 970 01 11
Open: 09:00-24:00

Cafes

Art Club Museum
2, Saborna Str.
Tel. 986 26 10
Open: 09:00-24:00

Laguna
13, Hristo Belchev Str.
Tel. 980 30 01
Open: 10:00-24:00

Bars & Clubs

By The Way
166, Rakovski Str.
Tel. 980 38 36
Open: 09:00-01:00
Sat, Sun 10:00-01:00

Motto
18, Aksakov Str.
Tel. 987 27 23
Open: 09:00-02:00

Toba&Co
6, Moskovska Str.
Tel. 989 46 96
Open: 10:00-04:00

Cabaret
12, Hristo Belchev Str.
Tel. 981 60 88
Open: 19:00-04:00

My Mojito
12, Ivan Vazov Str.
Open: 21:00-05:00 

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SHOPPING




Shopping areas

The main shopping areas are on Vitosha Blvd., Graf Ignatiev St., Rakovski St. and all the streets leading off from them.
The Central Department Store (TZUM) is a shopping centrer on three floors where you will find everything from souvenirs to household goods.
Mall of Sofia is a  favorite place for shopping and entertainment as well as a meeting point for the citizens of Sofia and guests of the city. In Mall of Sofia you will find a variety of 130 selected shops. 
City Center Sofia turns out to be the first of the three international-style malls. Its shops offer clothing and footwear, electronics and white goods,food.  It houses coffee/sandwich bars, six cinema halls, bank offices, a pharmacy, beauty parlours and a dry cleaning shop.  
The Central Halls (Halite) on Maria Luiza Blvd. once again specialize as a Food Hall with over 100 different pavilion shops offering all kinds of fresh foods. On three levels: shops also offer household goods and fashion boutiques. There is also a food court and creche facilities.
Nearby, Pirotska Street has been transformed into a continental style pedestrian area with a variety of shops and street cafes. Many of the big western names in clothes, shoes, cosmetics and electronic goods together with bulgarian products such as textiles, wood, ceramic and leather products are represented here.
Slaveikov Square with its open air book stalls is a great place to browse and you may well find foreign language books about Bulgaria as well as dictionaries etc.

Opening hours

Most shops are open from either 9 am till 6 pm or 11 am till 7 pm on weekdays and till 1pm on Saturdays, though there are many 24-hour food shops in the center and private shops which are now open on Saturday afternoons.


Payment

In general you still need to carry cash, although most shops accept credit cards such as Mastercard and Visa. 

 

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