Network: Khan Krum
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Network: Khan Krum
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Welcome and enjoy your Sofia experience! 🙂
The apartment has heating and hot water year round. There is also a movable radiator in the bedroom that is powerful enough to keep you warm in the cold evenings 🙂
There's a kettle that you could use to heat water up and make yourself a relaxing tea or instant coffee. The tea and coffee packs should be located in one of the cupboards in the kitchen.
Sofia has almost 30 museums where you can see most Bulgarian national treasures and learn about the ups and downs of Bulgarian history. Every museum is different and you can chose the ones that interest you. Here is a great informative article on the best museum in Sofia.
Acient history right in the center of Sofia! The pin is set on the fountain next to Serdika Station(metro). The ruins, the statue of Sofia, CUM Shopping center are all there.
The National Palace of Culture (Национален дворец на културата, Natsionalen dvorets na kulturata; abbreviated as НДК, NDK), located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is the largest, multifunctional conference and exhibition center in southeastern Europe. It was opened in 1981 in celebration of Bulgaria’s 1300th anniversary.
The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia occupies an area of 3,170 square metres (34,100 sq ft) and can hold 5,000 people inside. It is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox Cathedrals and church buildings in the world, third-largest Orthodox Cathedral located in Southeast Europe, being surpassed only by two new and not yet fully completed Cathedrals – the Romanian People’s Salvation Cathedral in Bucharest and the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade.From 1931 until 1992 it was the largest finished Orthodox Church in the world, and until year 2000 was the largest finished Orthodox Cathedral.
Address: pl. "Sveti Aleksandar Nevski"
Address: ул. „Оборище“ 18, 1504 Doctor’s Garden, София, България
Phone: +359 87 757 4104
Address: ул. „Христо Белчев“ 29, 1000 Old City Center, София, България
Phone: +359 89 645 1458
Address: ул. „Веслец“ 10, 1000 Old City Center, София, България
Phone: +359 2 444 0556
Address: бул. „Витоша“ 27, 1000 Център, София, България
Phone: +359 2 441 1155
Address: ул. „Солунска“ 28, 1000 Център, София, България
Phone: +359 88 562 2020
Address: бул. „Янко Сакъзов“ 17, 1527 Център, София, България
Phone: +359 2 444 6111
Address: ул. „Лавеле“ 19, 1000
Phone: +359 88 820 0700
Address: ул. „Хан Аспарух“ 67, 1000 Old City Center, София, България
Phone: +359 89 994 9400
Address: ул. „Славянска“ 18, 1000 Old City Center, София, България
Phone: +359 2 989 5533
Address: ул. Н. Рилски 68, ул.
Phone: +359 88 890 9156
Address: ул. „11-ти август“ 11
Phone: +359 87 660 0776
Address: ул. „Славянска“ 29
Phone: +359 89 684 0507
Address: бул. „Джеймс Баучер“ 1407 ж.к. Лозенец
Phone: +359 88 480 4040
Address: пл. „Народно събрание“ 4
Phone: +359 88 299 9012
Address: бул. „Васил Левски“ 45
Phone: +359 87 777 7510
Address: ул. „Любата“, 1407 ж.к. Лозенец, София, България
Phone: +359 89 672 3222
Address: ул. Аксаков 14, 1000
Phone: +359 88 511 1180
Address: ул. „Цар Иван Шишман“ 37
Phone: +359 88 249 0030
Address: ул. „Юрий Венелин“ 6, 1000 Old City Center, София, България
Phone: +359 89 857 9999
Address: бул. „Витоша“ 150, 1408 Иван Вазов, София, България
Phone: +359 2 881 0100
Address: ул. „Петър Парчевич“ 52, 1000 Old City Center, София, България
Phone: +359 88 777 0027
Address: ул. „Хан Аспарух“ 65, 1000 Old City Center, София, България
Phone: +359 88 971 7708
Address: ул. „Кокиче“ 13, 1164 ж.к. Лозенец
Phone: +359 87 644 0003
Address: ул. „6-ти септември“ 39
Phone: +359 89 913 8411
Address: ул. “Кърниградска“ 6
Phone: +359 2 980 2870
Address: ул. ,,Ангел Кънчев” 9
Phone: +359 87 715 1152
Address: ул. „Георги С. Раковски“ 166
Phone: +359 2 980 3836
Address: ул. „Георги С. Раковски“ 106
Phone: +359 88 840 2333
Address: ул. „Цар Иван Шишман“ 12
Phone: +359 89 625 3757
Address: ул. „Московска“ 6A
Phone: +359 88 460 0044
Address: ул. „Цар Иван Шишман“ 15
Phone: +359 88 401 0205
Address: бул. „Янко Сакъзов“ 17
Phone: +359 88 498 2098
Address: 18 Tsar Shishman St
Phone: +359 89 664 2603
Address: ул. „Леге“ 2
Phone: +359 88 886 0666
Address: ул. „Позитано“, 1000
Phone: +359 89 867 0600
Address: ул. „Свети Климент Охридски“
Phone: +359 88 233 2222
Address: ул. „Георги С. Раковски“ 108
Phone: +359 87 707 8080
Address: София, бул. Цар Освободител 20
Phone: +359 89 787 0230
Taxis in Sofia are plentiful and affordable. There are around 5,000 of them in Sofia so getting a ride should be easy, except during rush hours (7:30-9:30 AM and 5-7 PM during working days, also Friday and Saturday nights). The usual rates are less than 1 leva per km and about 0.2 leva per minute of waiting. A daytime ride from the Airport to the city center should cost around BGN 10-15 (10 euro maximum!). Taxi drivers usually expect a small tip and will tend to round the bill (4.2lv is 5lv). To get a cab on the street, just put your hand up. If you see that the taxi has a red light it means it’s busy with another client, if the light is green it should be available.
The easiest and most reliable ways to order a taxi is via an app:
Most of taxis in Sofia are reliable but unfortunately there are some “fake” taxis that will try to overcharge you. They are usually waiting for clients around busy transport hubs and target tourists and visitors who are not familiar with the city. Bellow you can check some tips so you can recognize the scam taxis. Their charging machines are usually set to charge 3-4 leva per km and they might try to get you somewhere through the longest possible route. Please be aware and check before you enter a cab. You can see the prices on the windscreens. Ask a local if you have any doubts. Here are a few tips:
If you’re considering driving to Sofia or around Sofia, here is what you need to know about parking your car, including information on parking rules, parking fines and parking garages in Sofia. Parking and driving in Sofia can be difficult. Finding a parking spot in central Sofia on a working day can be a challenge. Up for the challenge anyways? Here is some important parking information.
SOFIA STREET PARKING
Sofia’s central part is divided into blue and green street parking zones. Parking there is limited to 2 hours max per stay (blue zone) and 4 hours max per stay (green zone). Blue zone is the ideal centre of the city, the true city centre. Green zone is part of the outer city centre and some neighborhoods around.
BLUE ZONE SHORT-TERM PARKING – allows curbside parking for up to 2 hours at designated street in the center of Sofia.
Look for the blue zone parking signs in central Sofia.
Mon-Fri: 8:30 am – 7:30 pm
Sat: 8:30 am – 6 pm
Sundays and Official holidays – free parking
Time Limit: 2 hours maximum per stay
Cost: 2 lv. per hour (if you want to park for 2 hours you need to send 2 SMS’ that will cost you in total 4 leva)
GREEN ZONE SHORT-TERM PARKING – allows for curbside parking for up to 4 hours.
Mon-Fri: 8:30 am – 7:30 pm
Weekends and Official Holidays – free parking
Time Limit: 4 hours max per stay
Cost: 1 lv. per hour
Allows curbside parking for up to 4 hours in areas close to the city center.
HOW TO PAY FOR STREET PARKING
Signs in English show how to pay for Blue and Green Zone parking.
Pay by phone
Pay by phone is available only on phones with a SIM card issued by any Bulgarian mobile operator.
Send an SMS containing your car’s license plate number (no space) to 1302 for Blue Zone or 1303 for Green Zone and wait for the confirmation SMS. Always use latin characters!
Each text message takes care of one hour of parking but you can send two (for blue zone) or up to four (for green zone) texts at once. Five minutes before the time is up, you will receive an SMS reminding you to send another or move your vehicle.
You won’t need to create an account nor register a credit or debit card as the charge will post directly on your cell phone bill.
Pay by a Parking Voucher
Talon za parkirane / талон за паркиране
“Pay & Display” scheme, where you’ll need to purchase a voucher and display it on the dashboard of your vehicle is the other option of paying for short term parking. Vouchers can be purchased from one of the attendants wearing neon green jackets you will see walking around, or from any of the kiosks run by the Municipal Urban Mobility Center.
SOFIA PARKING TIPS
Here are a few tips that will help you avoid parking fines in Sofia. Some of the curbside parking spaces are reserved for nearby offices. They are marked by a sign in Bulgarian that can be several spots back! If parked on such a spot, your car will be towed and stored at the nearest municipal parking lot. Watch out for the following sign: Reserved parking spot sign indicating that the next 2 parking spaces are reserved and paid for by a nearby office or store.
WHEEL CLAMPS
If you are late or forgetful, expect to find your vehicle locked by a wheel clamp. Call the number on the ticket and wait for the mobile crew to come and unlock it. It will cost you 30 lv plus 1 lv per hour. Vehicles locked by a wheel clamp are towed away at the end of the business day.
IF YOUR CAR IS TOWED AWAY
Sorry, it happens! Call +359 700 1323 to inquire where the car has been moved to. Sofia Municipality runs 3 parking lots where towed vehicles are kept. They are called nakazatelen parking / наказателен паркинг in Bulgarian. Expect to pay 60 lv. for the “service” plus extra for the ticket. PARKING
GARAGES AND PARKING LOTS IN SOFIA Numerous private parking garages and lots are scattered around the city. They tend to be more expensive than street parking and are usually small so spots may not always available. However they are a great option if you are staying in the city centre and want to leave your car overnight.
SOFIA PARK AND RIDE
Sofia municipality runs 5 underground parking garages connected to several key metro stations with over 2000 parking spaces allowing easy access to Sofia’s city center. The so called buffer parking garages or buferen parking/ буферен паркинг, also known as “Park and Ride” remain largely underutilized (read “empty”!) and finding a space there should not be a problem. Cars can be left there overnight but bear in mind that you will not have access to your vehicle between midnight and 5 am when the garages are closed.
Park and Ride Rates
With a metro ticket 0-2 hours: free
2 hours and more: 0.5 lv per hour
Without a metro ticket 0.5 lv per hour
For holders of a monthly public transit pass free from 5 am to midnight and 0.5 lv per hour from midnight to 5 am.
Check-out time is strictly 12pm. Should you require a later check-out we will do our best but you need to let us know beforehand. If we have guests arriving that day it will be impossible to offer a late check-out due to the cleaners needing to prepare for those guests.
Check-out Process
You’ve hopefully had a relaxing stay! But, before you leave, we would appreciate it if you could do the following:
Thank you for your effort! You are an amazing human being and have made our lives much easier!
Travel safely back home and we hope to see you again soon!!
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