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The Best Trips Help Guide To Sofia
Sofia, Bulgaria's capital, is a vibrant city filled with historic treasures and plenty of cultural. If you're planning a trip to Bulgaria, use this guide to make maximum enjoyment out of your stay in this gorgeous and vibrant city. To discover extra information about trip, you must visit Sofia attractions site.
The most effective way to get a glimpse of the real heart of the city is by foot, which is surprisingly easy and safe. The public transportation system in the city is efficient and affordable.
1. Serdika Metro Station
The Serdika Metro Station, despite its name, is much more than just a station where you can catch the train. It's an archeological treasure-trove and provides a fascinating insight to Sofia's past.
The remains of an old Roman city, Serdica, are six meters below the surface and now in display. The archaeological site displays the remains of eight streets and a first Christian church and baths.
The station is home to a variety of stunning glass-cased displays that tell the story of Sofia's history, beginning with the Neolithic to the construction of the metro. These exhibits provide a wonderful introduction to the city's past with English-language maps and labels.
2. St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral
The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is worth a visit if you are religious and love the church. The Neo-Byzantine-style cathedral, which is located in Sofia's centre is among the biggest Eastern Orthodox churches in the world.
It's stunning from the outside with its golden and green domes. The interior is stunning with its sculptures, paintings and huge chandeliers. It is worth a visit when you visit Sofia.
Another fascinating attraction within the city is the Banya Bashi Mosque, which was constructed on thermal springs. It's still possible to see steam from the vents, that's a unique experience.
3. Vitosha Boulevard
Vitosha Boulevard is a great place to shop If you are a fan of high-end fashion. You will find posh shops and cafes in this area and also the St. Nedelya Church and the Palace of the Courts and the National Palace of Culture.
Vitosha Boulevard is a beautiful area to walk around and marvel at the magnificent structures built between the two worlds. There are antique benches, Art Nouveau round kiosks and bars that are open to the public. There are fountains too.
4. Banya Bashi Mosque
The Banya Bashi Mosque, which is a tribute to Ottoman rule that has been around for five centuries, is one of Sofia's most fascinating sights. Today, the mosque is utilized by Sofia's Muslim community and tourists can visit it free of charge outside of prayer times.
The stunning mosque is located in Maria Luisa Boulevard in the central part of the city. It was constructed by mullah Efendi Kadi Seyfullah to honor his wife. It was designed and constructed by Mimar Sinan, a famous architect who also built the Selimiye Mosque.
The main quadrangular building is topped by an octagonal dome and the minaret rises from four sides. There is an Annex (tetimme) with three small cubes located in the front of the building.
5. Vitosha Mountain
Vitosha Mountain is the highest mountain that overlooks Sofia and is a sought-after tourist attraction. It's also an excellent place to hike. It has a variety of trails. It is known for its old churches, clear creeks, and winter skiing.
The most effective way to experience Vitosha is to go on the guided tour. There are several options for this, including the one-day tour, which includes hotel pick-up.
Go on a hike to Cherni Vrah and the Black Peak (2290m), and enjoy the beautiful scenery as you travel. On the mountain, you can also visit the Boyana Church on the mountain and Dragalevtsi Monastery.
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