Sofia : Guide créé par Nevena

Nevena
Sofia : Guide créé par Nevena

Bars - Pubs

Hambara bar : There is really no indication and the fact of being lit by candles gives this place an intimate side. I recommend this unusual place.
ul. "6-ti septemvri" 22
22 ulitsa "6-ti septemvri"
Hambara bar : There is really no indication and the fact of being lit by candles gives this place an intimate side. I recommend this unusual place.
Stroja Bar : Best rock bar in Sofia. A very friendly bartenders and a bar full of beer, alcohol and shots until morning :)
ul. Lege 10
10 ulitsa Lege
Stroja Bar : Best rock bar in Sofia. A very friendly bartenders and a bar full of beer, alcohol and shots until morning :)
Sense Hotel Rooftop Bar : Excellents cocktails signature sur un rooftop semi-ouvert avec une vue grandiose sur la cathédrale Alexandre Nevsky de Sofia.
bul. "Tsar Osvoboditel" 16
Sense Hotel Rooftop Bar : Excellents cocktails signature sur un rooftop semi-ouvert avec une vue grandiose sur la cathédrale Alexandre Nevsky de Sofia.
One More Bar : From the outside, One More Bar looks more like someone’s house than one of Sofia’s most popular drinking spots. This chic bar, located in the very heart of the city center, is housed in what appears to be an apartment block in a residential area. Step inside, however, and you will be greeted by a colorful, playfully designed interior and fashion-forward clientele. The bar is open throughout the day as well as into the early hours of the morning. Stop by and sample one of their famous original cocktails, including some of the first vegan and organic cocktails in the city.
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ul. "Tsar Ivan Shishman" 12
12 ulitsa "Tsar Shishman"
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One More Bar : From the outside, One More Bar looks more like someone’s house than one of Sofia’s most popular drinking spots. This chic bar, located in the very heart of the city center, is housed in what appears to be an apartment block in a residential area. Step inside, however, and you will be greeted by a colorful, playfully designed interior and fashion-forward clientele. The bar is open throughout the day as well as into the early hours of the morning. Stop by and sample one of their famous original cocktails, including some of the first vegan and organic cocktails in the city.
bar Friday : The place is great, nice drinks, good music and perfect for party people.
ul. "General Yosif V. Gourko" 21
21 Ulitsa "General Gurko"
bar Friday : The place is great, nice drinks, good music and perfect for party people.

Lieux emblématiques

St. Sofia Church : It was this church that gave the city of Sofia its name in the 1300s during the Second Bulgarian Empire. This unassuming red brick building goes right back to Byzantine times and was founded in the 500s on top of the ancient city of Serdica’s necropolis, as well as an older church from a century before. When you visit you can see the remnants of this ancient church and the tombs that date back more than 1500 years. For two centuries after the Ottoman invasion this was a mosque, but was abandoned after one earthquake in the 1800s brought the minaret down and another killed the Imam’s two son’s
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St. Sofia Church - The Crypt
1 ul. "Paris"
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St. Sofia Church : It was this church that gave the city of Sofia its name in the 1300s during the Second Bulgarian Empire. This unassuming red brick building goes right back to Byzantine times and was founded in the 500s on top of the ancient city of Serdica’s necropolis, as well as an older church from a century before. When you visit you can see the remnants of this ancient church and the tombs that date back more than 1500 years. For two centuries after the Ottoman invasion this was a mosque, but was abandoned after one earthquake in the 1800s brought the minaret down and another killed the Imam’s two son’s
Boyana Church : On the lower slopes of Vitosha Mountain (which we’ll come to next) is this UNESCO heritage site. The location of this medieval church is almost dreamlike, in a grove of tall softwood trees in a quiet suburb of the city. Boyana Church was built in three stages from the 1000s to the 1800s, but the most important additions were made during the Second Bulgarian Empire in the 1200s. This is when the fabulous interior frescoes were painted, depicting some 240 historical and biblical figures in a realistic style 200 years before renaissance artists were doing the same. The paintings, by an unknown artist, include contemporary portraits of two Bulgarian rulers, Tsar Konstantin Assen and Tsar Koloyan, next to their wives.
Boyana Church station
Boyana Church : On the lower slopes of Vitosha Mountain (which we’ll come to next) is this UNESCO heritage site. The location of this medieval church is almost dreamlike, in a grove of tall softwood trees in a quiet suburb of the city. Boyana Church was built in three stages from the 1000s to the 1800s, but the most important additions were made during the Second Bulgarian Empire in the 1200s. This is when the fabulous interior frescoes were painted, depicting some 240 historical and biblical figures in a realistic style 200 years before renaissance artists were doing the same. The paintings, by an unknown artist, include contemporary portraits of two Bulgarian rulers, Tsar Konstantin Assen and Tsar Koloyan, next to their wives.
Vitosha Mountain : Climbing to more than 2,200 metres behind Sofia’s southwestern suburbs is Vitosha, a monumental peak in a nature park, promising more adventure than you could ever cram into one trip. The easiest way to access Vitosha is via Aleko, the mountain’s ski resort, which is where the Simeonovo gondola lift will drop you off. From there the walk to Vitosha’s Black Peak is surprisingly light when then weather’s good in spring or autumn, as the peak is part of a large plateau that seems to go on forever thanks to its shallow gradient. Of course, you don’t need to go that far for an incredible, vertiginous view of Sofia.
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維托沙
ulitsa "Detski mir"
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Vitosha Mountain : Climbing to more than 2,200 metres behind Sofia’s southwestern suburbs is Vitosha, a monumental peak in a nature park, promising more adventure than you could ever cram into one trip. The easiest way to access Vitosha is via Aleko, the mountain’s ski resort, which is where the Simeonovo gondola lift will drop you off. From there the walk to Vitosha’s Black Peak is surprisingly light when then weather’s good in spring or autumn, as the peak is part of a large plateau that seems to go on forever thanks to its shallow gradient. Of course, you don’t need to go that far for an incredible, vertiginous view of Sofia.
Ferdinand I was on hand when this museum was inaugurated back in 1905 as a way of bring all of the important archaeological finds scattered around Sofia and Bulgaria under one roof. And the roof they chose was that of the city’s former Grand Mosque, decommissioned following the Bulgarian Revival. The main sections here are Prehistory, Main Hall (containing items from classical civilisations), Medieval Section and Treasury. The last on that list has the Valchitran and Lukovit Treasures, two breathtaking hoards of Thracian Gold. Discovered in 1953, the Lukovit Treasure dates to the time of Alexander the Great’s invasion of Thrace in 400BC.
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考古博物館
площад „Атанас Буров“
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Ferdinand I was on hand when this museum was inaugurated back in 1905 as a way of bring all of the important archaeological finds scattered around Sofia and Bulgaria under one roof. And the roof they chose was that of the city’s former Grand Mosque, decommissioned following the Bulgarian Revival. The main sections here are Prehistory, Main Hall (containing items from classical civilisations), Medieval Section and Treasury. The last on that list has the Valchitran and Lukovit Treasures, two breathtaking hoards of Thracian Gold. Discovered in 1953, the Lukovit Treasure dates to the time of Alexander the Great’s invasion of Thrace in 400BC.
This museum’s home is also a piece of Bulgarian history in its own right. The National Historical Museum is housed in the former dictator Todor Zhivkov’s residence. It’s a hulking slab of Stalinist architecture fronted by a massive open yard. The collection at the museum is gigantic; the 65,000 items on display is just one tenth of what is held behind the scenes in its archives. The variety of items here is also mind boggling, going from 20th-century space research equipment to treasures belonging to the Odrysians who held sway in Bulgaria until they were conquered by the Romans in the 1st century.
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National Museum of History
16 ul. "Vitoshko lale"
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This museum’s home is also a piece of Bulgarian history in its own right. The National Historical Museum is housed in the former dictator Todor Zhivkov’s residence. It’s a hulking slab of Stalinist architecture fronted by a massive open yard. The collection at the museum is gigantic; the 65,000 items on display is just one tenth of what is held behind the scenes in its archives. The variety of items here is also mind boggling, going from 20th-century space research equipment to treasures belonging to the Odrysians who held sway in Bulgaria until they were conquered by the Romans in the 1st century.
The Viennese architects Helmer & Fellner, responsible for a catalogue of extravagant buildings across Central Europe, built this theatre in 1909. True to form the Ivan Vazov National Theatre is a grand neoclassical structure that remains the last word in Bulgarian culture to this day. The building with its towering portico is an iconic sight for Bulgaria, appearing on banknotes, and is most famous for its drama productions. Chief Director here is Alexander Morfov, responsible for acclaimed Bulgarian and Russian language adaptations of Don Quixote and Shakespeare plays in here and in Russia.
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伊凡·瓦佐夫國家劇院
5 ul. "Dyakon Ignatiy"
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The Viennese architects Helmer & Fellner, responsible for a catalogue of extravagant buildings across Central Europe, built this theatre in 1909. True to form the Ivan Vazov National Theatre is a grand neoclassical structure that remains the last word in Bulgarian culture to this day. The building with its towering portico is an iconic sight for Bulgaria, appearing on banknotes, and is most famous for its drama productions. Chief Director here is Alexander Morfov, responsible for acclaimed Bulgarian and Russian language adaptations of Don Quixote and Shakespeare plays in here and in Russia.
The scale of this building will blow you away. Inside St. Alexander Nevski has room for 10,000 people and it’s the second largest cathedral in the Balkan region. As with a great deal of Sofia’s grand architecture, the city’s cathedral dates to the 1880s. This was directly after the Ottomans were overthrown and the state of Bulgaria was re-established. It was originally dedicated to the Russian soldiers that lost their lives in the course of this liberation. When you’re inside, look up at ceiling of the main cupola, which has a mural of the Lord God Sabbath. The crypt here is open to visitors and has a big collection of icons.
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Cathedrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky
12 Rue Daru
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The scale of this building will blow you away. Inside St. Alexander Nevski has room for 10,000 people and it’s the second largest cathedral in the Balkan region. As with a great deal of Sofia’s grand architecture, the city’s cathedral dates to the 1880s. This was directly after the Ottomans were overthrown and the state of Bulgaria was re-established. It was originally dedicated to the Russian soldiers that lost their lives in the course of this liberation. When you’re inside, look up at ceiling of the main cupola, which has a mural of the Lord God Sabbath. The crypt here is open to visitors and has a big collection of icons.
The heart of ancient Serdica and the oldest building in modern Sofia, this red brick church was built all the way back in 300s. It’s a wonder that this building has survived unscathed for such an amount of time, and all around are interesting little details that hit home the great age of the site and civilisations that have passed though. Step inside to view the detailed medieval frescoes that had been painted over by the Ottomans when the church was converted to a mosque in the 1600s. These were only rediscovered and restored in the 1990s. Outside you can see the flagstones of a Roman street and other remnants of Ancient Serdica.
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聖喬治圓形教堂
2 bul. Kniaz Aleksandar Dondukov
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The heart of ancient Serdica and the oldest building in modern Sofia, this red brick church was built all the way back in 300s. It’s a wonder that this building has survived unscathed for such an amount of time, and all around are interesting little details that hit home the great age of the site and civilisations that have passed though. Step inside to view the detailed medieval frescoes that had been painted over by the Ottomans when the church was converted to a mosque in the 1600s. These were only rediscovered and restored in the 1990s. Outside you can see the flagstones of a Roman street and other remnants of Ancient Serdica.

Gastronomie

"Sol bar" : The best place to grab a bite and drink while enjoying fantastic music in Sofia. Delicious bar snacks, innovative recipes and great atmosphere. Highly recommended
ul. "Vrabcha" 26
26 ulitsa "Vrabcha"
"Sol bar" : The best place to grab a bite and drink while enjoying fantastic music in Sofia. Delicious bar snacks, innovative recipes and great atmosphere. Highly recommended
Pod Lipite (Under the Linden Trees) : Unmissable place for a traditional Bulgarian experience, whether it is taste, visual or sensory. The decor is as neat as the dishes are typical and tasty.
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Pod Lipite
1 ulitsa "Elin Pelin"
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Pod Lipite (Under the Linden Trees) : Unmissable place for a traditional Bulgarian experience, whether it is taste, visual or sensory. The decor is as neat as the dishes are typical and tasty.
COSMOS is a Fine Dining restaurant in the city center that explores the vast universe of tastes and creates own version of the Bulgarian cuisine.
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Cosmos Restaurant / Космос
19 ul. "Laveleye"
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COSMOS is a Fine Dining restaurant in the city center that explores the vast universe of tastes and creates own version of the Bulgarian cuisine.
RAKETA Rakia Bar is a restaurant that keeps the traditions of the past and comes them out in a new light. The interior will take you on a pleasant trip back in time when Bulgaria was part of the communist regime
bul. "Yanko Sakazov" 17
17 bulevard "Yanko Sakazov"
RAKETA Rakia Bar is a restaurant that keeps the traditions of the past and comes them out in a new light. The interior will take you on a pleasant trip back in time when Bulgaria was part of the communist regime
Soul Kitchen : The food is tasty, you can feel the quality of each ingredient on every bite, and even though the portions don’t seem enormous, food it’s quite filling. The atmosphere is nice, appropriate background music, and wonderful decoration with every detail well thought of. Staff is friendly, and pets are welcome. I recommend Mediterranean Pizza and thai Noodles. Prices are rather high.
ul. "Kokiche" 13
13 ulitsa "Kokiche"
Soul Kitchen : The food is tasty, you can feel the quality of each ingredient on every bite, and even though the portions don’t seem enormous, food it’s quite filling. The atmosphere is nice, appropriate background music, and wonderful decoration with every detail well thought of. Staff is friendly, and pets are welcome. I recommend Mediterranean Pizza and thai Noodles. Prices are rather high.