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Mineral Springs, Ruins, and Communist Echoes: A Guide to Sofia’s Roots

Bulgaria’s capital has layers of captivating history, from ancient Roman foundations to echoes of its days under Communist rule. On this walking tour around Sofia’s vibrant streets, you’ll gain local insights into the city’s rich history and take in cultural landmarks from the fresh perspective of a newly immersed expat. Starting in front of the iconic SOFIA sign, outside the National Palace of Culture, I’ll not only point out the obvious landmarks but also share candid stories and curiosities, offering you an authentic look at life in Bulgaria. Along the way, you’ll hear about the most horrendous massacre in Bulgarian history, the cultural bracelets shared among friends, and my personal thoughts on Bulgarian superstitions. We’ll also wander off the beaten path to explore my favorite street filled with restaurants and coffee shops that will make you feel like a local. You’ll follow part of the city’s yellow brick roads. Along the way, I’ll point out architectural treasures spanning millennia, including the central mosque of Sofia, Banya Bashi Mosque, the medieval orthodox temple of St. Petka Samardjiyska, and the National Theater Ivan Vazov. The beautiful snow-capped Vitosha Mountain provides a stunning backdrop as you make your way to Patriarchal Cathedral St. Alexander Nevsky, where the tour ends. On this Sofia tour, you’ll have the chance to: • Step inside ancient churches and ruins that date back to the Roman era, including the hidden St. Georgi Rotunda Church • Marvel at the impressive yet misunderstood Monument of Saint Sofia and reflect on the rich cultural diversity at Tolerance Square • Taste the revitalizing mineral spring water that’s been part of Sofia’s healing traditions for centuries • Explore the remarkably preserved ruins of the cultural complex of ancient Serdika at two underground metro locations and walk along the ancient Roman road that once connected critical cities • Discover Sofia’s fascinating history, from its early kingdoms and Jewish protection to communism and its current role in the European Union • Learn all about Bulgarian cuisine, and get tips for navigating the city, whether you’re staying a few days or a few months Whether you’re revisiting Sofia or exploring it for the first time, this tour offers a thorough and intimate view of the city’s past, present, and all the layers in between. This tour takes approximately 90 minutes without stopping. Allocate two hours in case you expect to pause and explore more.

Price: £14.99 from VoiceMap

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