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FREE SOFIA TOUR
The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria’s capital organized by a non-profit organization. The Free Sofia Tour expects its guests every single day, all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. This 2-hour walking tour covers Sofia’s most famous landmarks and is led byenthusiastic local
VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREE 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
PARKING IN SOFIA
Parking limit: The maximum duration of parking in this zone is up to 2 (two) hours. Working hours: Weekdays from 08.30 to 19.30. Saturday from 08.30 to 18.00. Price: The price of parking in the Blue zone is 2 BGN per hour. Payment: either by token or SOFIA AIRPORT TO CITY CENTER From Sofia City Center to Sofia Airport – T2 and T1 BY BUS. If you need to get to the airport then there is a slight difference, because line 84 goes to T2 first and then to T1, while line 184 goes to T1 first and then it continues to T2. So keep this in mind in order to reach your terminal on time for the flight. MAY 24TH - BULGARIA CELEBRATING THE CYRILLIC ALPHABET Celebrating the Cyrillic Alphabet. Bulgaria prides itself to be the birthplace of the cyrillic script. That is why, 24th of May is one of Bulgaria’s biggest holidays. It is a non-school day and there are numerous ceremonies and celebrations all around the country. If you happen to be in Sofia on 24th of May, the biggest celebrations are TAKING A TAXI IN SOFIA The taxi-service in Sofia is relatively affordable. The average fares forming the price are the following: avg. initial (starting) fare: 0,70 BGN* or 0,35 EUR**; avg. fare per kilometer / day time (6:00 AM – 22:00 PM): 0,80 BGN or 0,40 EUR; avg. fare per kilometer / IT'S TSVETNITSA NOT PALM DAY! Tsvetnitsa – Flower Day or Palm Sunday. Although Palm Sunday (Tsvetnitsa) is a common movable feast for all Christians commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, in Bulgaria it is mostly celebrated as a Name Day, much like Iordanovden (St. Jordan’s Day) or Ivanovden (St. George’s Day). This year (2020) it falls on April 12th.Mark the date! SOFIA'S CENTRAL BATH Sofia’s Central Bath was finished in 1913 and became one of the most popular places in the capital.. Sofia did have several other public baths, but neither of them was located in the city center. The Central Public Bath was the place where the capital’s citizens met, socialized, relaxed, gossiped and discussed trendy events. MARCH 3 - BULGARIA'S NATIONAL HOLIDAY Military action mostly concentrated in Bulgarian lands on the Balkans, with thousands of Bulgarians joining as volunteers. The war ended on March 3rd, 1878, with the signing of a treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Among other things, it stipulated the establishment of a Bulgarian state. Hence, March 3rd is Bulgaria’s Liberation Day. HOW TO GET TO THE SEVEN RILA LAKES/SAPAREVA BANYA FROM SOFIA? The Seven Rila Lakes are undoubtedly the attraction that draws most visitors in Rila, together with the famous Rila Monastery. The popularity of the lakes has its dark side the hot topic for the last years is the negative influence on the ecosystem by the thousands visiting tourists, mainly during the summer holidays July and August.FREE SOFIA TOUR
The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria’s capital organized by a non-profit organization. The Free Sofia Tour expects its guests every single day, all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. This 2-hour walking tour covers Sofia’s most famous landmarks and is led byenthusiastic local
VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREE 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
PARKING IN SOFIA
Parking limit: The maximum duration of parking in this zone is up to 2 (two) hours. Working hours: Weekdays from 08.30 to 19.30. Saturday from 08.30 to 18.00. Price: The price of parking in the Blue zone is 2 BGN per hour. Payment: either by token or SOFIA AIRPORT TO CITY CENTER From Sofia City Center to Sofia Airport – T2 and T1 BY BUS. If you need to get to the airport then there is a slight difference, because line 84 goes to T2 first and then to T1, while line 184 goes to T1 first and then it continues to T2. So keep this in mind in order to reach your terminal on time for the flight. MAY 24TH - BULGARIA CELEBRATING THE CYRILLIC ALPHABET Celebrating the Cyrillic Alphabet. Bulgaria prides itself to be the birthplace of the cyrillic script. That is why, 24th of May is one of Bulgaria’s biggest holidays. It is a non-school day and there are numerous ceremonies and celebrations all around the country. If you happen to be in Sofia on 24th of May, the biggest celebrations are TAKING A TAXI IN SOFIA The taxi-service in Sofia is relatively affordable. The average fares forming the price are the following: avg. initial (starting) fare: 0,70 BGN* or 0,35 EUR**; avg. fare per kilometer / day time (6:00 AM – 22:00 PM): 0,80 BGN or 0,40 EUR; avg. fare per kilometer / IT'S TSVETNITSA NOT PALM DAY! Tsvetnitsa – Flower Day or Palm Sunday. Although Palm Sunday (Tsvetnitsa) is a common movable feast for all Christians commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, in Bulgaria it is mostly celebrated as a Name Day, much like Iordanovden (St. Jordan’s Day) or Ivanovden (St. George’s Day). This year (2020) it falls on April 12th.Mark the date! SOFIA'S CENTRAL BATH Sofia’s Central Bath was finished in 1913 and became one of the most popular places in the capital.. Sofia did have several other public baths, but neither of them was located in the city center. The Central Public Bath was the place where the capital’s citizens met, socialized, relaxed, gossiped and discussed trendy events. MARCH 3 - BULGARIA'S NATIONAL HOLIDAY Military action mostly concentrated in Bulgarian lands on the Balkans, with thousands of Bulgarians joining as volunteers. The war ended on March 3rd, 1878, with the signing of a treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Among other things, it stipulated the establishment of a Bulgarian state. Hence, March 3rd is Bulgaria’s Liberation Day. HOW TO GET TO THE SEVEN RILA LAKES/SAPAREVA BANYA FROM SOFIA? The Seven Rila Lakes are undoubtedly the attraction that draws most visitors in Rila, together with the famous Rila Monastery. The popularity of the lakes has its dark side the hot topic for the last years is the negative influence on the ecosystem by the thousands visiting tourists, mainly during the summer holidays July and August.SOFIA JEWISH TOUR
Price per person: free. During the tour you will visit different locations related to the history of the Bulgarian Jewish Population including the Sofia Synagogue, Sofia covered market hall, a former Jewish printing house and more. This tour is organized by the 365 Association which is also know for the Free Sofia Tour and FreePlovdiv Tour.
CALENDAR | FREE SOFIA TOUR The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria's capital, organized by a non-profit organization BLOG - STAY UP TO DATE WITH OUR ACTIVITIES 1. Start: Palace of Justice As with all our tours, the Palace of Justice is the perfect place to begin your journey. It is situated right next to the pedestrian part of Sofia’s main street – The Vitosha Boulevard. Look out for the two lion statues at the very front and you will never miss it. F.A.Q - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The free English-language tour is a non-profit initiative, organized by people who love Sofia.Free Sofia Tour would like to give a warm welcome to everyone who decides to visit our city. We are open and curious folks that enjoy meeting new friends from all over the world. VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREE 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
THE THRACIAN COMMUNITY Herodotus wrote that “ Thracians are the second largest ethnos – the first one is India. In different areas the Thracian community is named in various ways. However, the manners and customs of the whole nation are the same everywhere.”. At first, the Thracians existed in separate tribes. They did not form real states until theend
BABA MARTA AND THE MARTENITSA One of the most ancient traditions in Bulgaria is called “Baba Marta” (literally – “Grandma March”). It is a pagan tradition and we celebrate it on 1st of March. The symbol of this tradition is the martenitsa. The martenitsa is a piece of decoration in red and white, which has two main versions. The traditional one consists oftwo
THE RED FLAT
The Red Flat’s front door might just as well be a time portal to the 19. As you enter the apartment, you’re instantly teleported to the private world of the Petrovi family for an audio-guided, true-to-life journey back in time. KUKERI - AN OLD AND SCARY BULGARIAN TRADITION Every year in January and February (depending on the region) in towns and villages around the country Bulgarians and foreign guests gather to enjoy this special kind of festival. The kukeri, traditionally men only, are the protagonists in this ancient mystery. They form a procession through the streets and perform ritual dances dressed intheir
HOW TO GET TO THE SEVEN RILA LAKES/SAPAREVA BANYA FROM SOFIA? The Seven Rila Lakes are undoubtedly the attraction that draws most visitors in Rila, together with the famous Rila Monastery. The popularity of the lakes has its dark side the hot topic for the last years is the negative influence on the ecosystem by the thousands visiting tourists, mainly during the summer holidays July and August.FREE SOFIA TOUR
The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria’s capital organized by a non-profit organization. The Free Sofia Tour expects its guests every single day, all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. This 2-hour walking tour covers Sofia’s most famous landmarks and is led byenthusiastic local
FREE SOFIA TOUR'S TEAM MEMBERS Nina’s motto is “Carpe Diem” and she definitely lives by it, just ask her what her everyday schedule looks like: from doing presentations across Bulgaria for a global anti-human trafficking NGO, to giving private English lessons, to attending an art and/or cultural event, or mingling at a startup event, to meeting friends for dinner at a local hip restaurant, or having a weekend getawaySOFIA JEWISH TOUR
Price per person: free. During the tour you will visit different locations related to the history of the Bulgarian Jewish Population including the Sofia Synagogue, Sofia covered market hall, a former Jewish printing house and more. This tour is organized by the 365 Association which is also know for the Free Sofia Tour and FreePlovdiv Tour.
F.A.Q - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The free English-language tour is a non-profit initiative, organized by people who love Sofia.Free Sofia Tour would like to give a warm welcome to everyone who decides to visit our city. We are open and curious folks that enjoy meeting new friends from all over the world. SOFIA PUBLIC TRANSPORT 3-day SOFIA PASS. This is the newest option provided by the Urban Mobility Center. It is for those of you planning to spend just a few days in Sofia. For the price of 20BGN (10 EUR) you’ll be able to use the entire public transport network for 3 days and get discounts at more than 60 sites around Sofia. TAKING A TAXI IN SOFIA The taxi-service in Sofia is relatively affordable. The average fares forming the price are the following: avg. initial (starting) fare: 0,70 BGN* or 0,35 EUR**; avg. fare per kilometer / day time (6:00 AM – 22:00 PM): 0,80 BGN or 0,40 EUR; avg. fare per kilometer / KUKERI - AN OLD AND SCARY BULGARIAN TRADITION Every year in January and February (depending on the region) in towns and villages around the country Bulgarians and foreign guests gather to enjoy this special kind of festival. The kukeri, traditionally men only, are the protagonists in this ancient mystery. They form a procession through the streets and perform ritual dances dressed intheir
MAY 24TH - BULGARIA CELEBRATING THE CYRILLIC ALPHABET Celebrating the Cyrillic Alphabet. Bulgaria prides itself to be the birthplace of the cyrillic script. That is why, 24th of May is one of Bulgaria’s biggest holidays. It is a non-school day and there are numerous ceremonies and celebrations all around the country. If you happen to be in Sofia on 24th of May, the biggest celebrations are THE THRACIAN COMMUNITY IT'S TSVETNITSA NOT PALM DAY! Tsvetnitsa – Flower Day or Palm Sunday. Although Palm Sunday (Tsvetnitsa) is a common movable feast for all Christians commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, in Bulgaria it is mostly celebrated as a Name Day, much like Iordanovden (St. Jordan’s Day) or Ivanovden (St. George’s Day). This year (2020) it falls on April 12th.Mark the date!FREE SOFIA TOUR
The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria’s capital organized by a non-profit organization. The Free Sofia Tour expects its guests every single day, all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. This 2-hour walking tour covers Sofia’s most famous landmarks and is led byenthusiastic local
FREE SOFIA TOUR'S TEAM MEMBERS Nina’s motto is “Carpe Diem” and she definitely lives by it, just ask her what her everyday schedule looks like: from doing presentations across Bulgaria for a global anti-human trafficking NGO, to giving private English lessons, to attending an art and/or cultural event, or mingling at a startup event, to meeting friends for dinner at a local hip restaurant, or having a weekend getawaySOFIA JEWISH TOUR
Price per person: free. During the tour you will visit different locations related to the history of the Bulgarian Jewish Population including the Sofia Synagogue, Sofia covered market hall, a former Jewish printing house and more. This tour is organized by the 365 Association which is also know for the Free Sofia Tour and FreePlovdiv Tour.
F.A.Q - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The free English-language tour is a non-profit initiative, organized by people who love Sofia.Free Sofia Tour would like to give a warm welcome to everyone who decides to visit our city. We are open and curious folks that enjoy meeting new friends from all over the world. SOFIA PUBLIC TRANSPORT 3-day SOFIA PASS. This is the newest option provided by the Urban Mobility Center. It is for those of you planning to spend just a few days in Sofia. For the price of 20BGN (10 EUR) you’ll be able to use the entire public transport network for 3 days and get discounts at more than 60 sites around Sofia. TAKING A TAXI IN SOFIA The taxi-service in Sofia is relatively affordable. The average fares forming the price are the following: avg. initial (starting) fare: 0,70 BGN* or 0,35 EUR**; avg. fare per kilometer / day time (6:00 AM – 22:00 PM): 0,80 BGN or 0,40 EUR; avg. fare per kilometer / KUKERI - AN OLD AND SCARY BULGARIAN TRADITION Every year in January and February (depending on the region) in towns and villages around the country Bulgarians and foreign guests gather to enjoy this special kind of festival. The kukeri, traditionally men only, are the protagonists in this ancient mystery. They form a procession through the streets and perform ritual dances dressed intheir
MAY 24TH - BULGARIA CELEBRATING THE CYRILLIC ALPHABET Celebrating the Cyrillic Alphabet. Bulgaria prides itself to be the birthplace of the cyrillic script. That is why, 24th of May is one of Bulgaria’s biggest holidays. It is a non-school day and there are numerous ceremonies and celebrations all around the country. If you happen to be in Sofia on 24th of May, the biggest celebrations are THE THRACIAN COMMUNITY IT'S TSVETNITSA NOT PALM DAY! Tsvetnitsa – Flower Day or Palm Sunday. Although Palm Sunday (Tsvetnitsa) is a common movable feast for all Christians commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, in Bulgaria it is mostly celebrated as a Name Day, much like Iordanovden (St. Jordan’s Day) or Ivanovden (St. George’s Day). This year (2020) it falls on April 12th.Mark the date! WHAT IS FREE SOFIA TOUR? The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria’s capital, organized by a non-profit organization. Free Sofia Tour expects its guests all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. Approved by Tourist Service Municipal Company at Sofia City Municipality. The sightseeing tours of Sofia areorganized
FREE SOFIA TOUR'S TEAM MEMBERS Nina’s motto is “Carpe Diem” and she definitely lives by it, just ask her what her everyday schedule looks like: from doing presentations across Bulgaria for a global anti-human trafficking NGO, to giving private English lessons, to attending an art and/or cultural event, or mingling at a startup event, to meeting friends for dinner at a local hip restaurant, or having a weekend getaway CALENDAR | FREE SOFIA TOUR The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria's capital, organized by a non-profit organization VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREE 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
F.A.Q - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The free English-language tour is a non-profit initiative, organized by people who love Sofia.Free Sofia Tour would like to give a warm welcome to everyone who decides to visit our city. We are open and curious folks that enjoy meeting new friends from all over the world. 7 BEST BULGARIAN SOUVENIRS 7. Martenitsa. Baba Marta (Grandma March) is one the most widespread traditions in Bulgaria. Bulgarians exchange Martenitsas on every 1st of March. The red and white colors of these special decorations are associated with the desire for health and fertility during the new cycle of life that is starting with every coming spring. HOW TO GET TO RILA MONASTERY To Rila Monastery by BUS: There’s only one daily public bus to Rila Monastery. It leaves at 10:20 from the West bus station (Ovcha Kupel). You can get there in around 25 minutes with tram N5 just behind our starting point at the Palace of Justice . The bus arrives around 13:00. It leaves to Sofia at 15:00 and is back in the city around17:30.
SOFIA'S CENTRAL BATH Sofia’s Central Bath was finished in 1913 and became one of the most popular places in the capital.. Sofia did have several other public baths, but neither of them was located in the city center. The Central Public Bath was the place where the capital’s citizens met, socialized, relaxed, gossiped and discussed trendy events. BABA MARTA AND THE MARTENITSA One of the most ancient traditions in Bulgaria is called “Baba Marta” (literally – “Grandma March”). It is a pagan tradition and we celebrate it on 1st of March. The symbol of this tradition is the martenitsa. The martenitsa is a piece of decoration in red and white, which has two main versions. The traditional one consists oftwo
COMMON BULGARIAN PHRASES Мани, мани! – Remove, remove! This is used when something is wrong and you don’t like to talk about it or there is nothing left to say. Боли ме фара – My lighthouse hurts. Meaning that one doesn’t care. Работа му е майката – Work is its mother. Meaning that working isFREE SOFIA TOUR
The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria’s capital organized by a non-profit organization. The Free Sofia Tour expects its guests every single day, all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. This 2-hour walking tour covers Sofia’s most famous landmarks and is led byenthusiastic local
SOFIA JEWISH TOUR
Price per person: free. During the tour you will visit different locations related to the history of the Bulgarian Jewish Population including the Sofia Synagogue, Sofia covered market hall, a former Jewish printing house and more. This tour is organized by the 365 Association which is also know for the Free Sofia Tour and FreePlovdiv Tour.
VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREECATHEDRAL IN SOFIA BULGARIAHOSPITALS IN SOFIA BULGARIAHILTON SOFIA BULGARIASOFIA BULGARIA MAPSOFIA BULGARIA WIKIVISITING SOFIA BULGARIA 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
COMMUNIST TOUR
Communist Tour. Find out what it was like on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain by joining our Communist tour. A 45-year-long period compressed in about 3 hours, including factors that led to it and itsaftermath.
TAKING A TAXI IN SOFIA The taxi-service in Sofia is relatively affordable. The average fares forming the price are the following: avg. initial (starting) fare: 0,70 BGN* or 0,35 EUR**; avg. fare per kilometer / day time (6:00 AM – 22:00 PM): 0,80 BGN or 0,40 EUR; avg. fare per kilometer / KUKERI - AN OLD AND SCARY BULGARIAN TRADITION Every year in January and February (depending on the region) in towns and villages around the country Bulgarians and foreign guests gather to enjoy this special kind of festival. The kukeri, traditionally men only, are the protagonists in this ancient mystery. They form a procession through the streets and perform ritual dances dressed intheir
MAY 24TH - BULGARIA CELEBRATING THE CYRILLIC ALPHABETWHAT ARE WE CELEBRATING TOMORROW Celebrating the Cyrillic Alphabet. Bulgaria prides itself to be the birthplace of the cyrillic script. That is why, 24th of May is one of Bulgaria’s biggest holidays. It is a non-school day and there are numerous ceremonies and celebrations all around the country. If you happen to be in Sofia on 24th of May, the biggest celebrations are IT'S TSVETNITSA NOT PALM DAY! Tsvetnitsa – Flower Day or Palm Sunday. Although Palm Sunday (Tsvetnitsa) is a common movable feast for all Christians commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, in Bulgaria it is mostly celebrated as a Name Day, much like Iordanovden (St. Jordan’s Day) or Ivanovden (St. George’s Day). This year (2020) it falls on April 12th.Mark the date! THE THRACIAN COMMUNITY MARCH 3 - BULGARIA'S NATIONAL HOLIDAY Military action mostly concentrated in Bulgarian lands on the Balkans, with thousands of Bulgarians joining as volunteers. The war ended on March 3rd, 1878, with the signing of a treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Among other things, it stipulated the establishment of a Bulgarian state. Hence, March 3rd is Bulgaria’s Liberation Day.FREE SOFIA TOUR
The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria’s capital organized by a non-profit organization. The Free Sofia Tour expects its guests every single day, all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. This 2-hour walking tour covers Sofia’s most famous landmarks and is led byenthusiastic local
SOFIA JEWISH TOUR
Price per person: free. During the tour you will visit different locations related to the history of the Bulgarian Jewish Population including the Sofia Synagogue, Sofia covered market hall, a former Jewish printing house and more. This tour is organized by the 365 Association which is also know for the Free Sofia Tour and FreePlovdiv Tour.
VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREECATHEDRAL IN SOFIA BULGARIAHOSPITALS IN SOFIA BULGARIAHILTON SOFIA BULGARIASOFIA BULGARIA MAPSOFIA BULGARIA WIKIVISITING SOFIA BULGARIA 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
COMMUNIST TOUR
Communist Tour. Find out what it was like on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain by joining our Communist tour. A 45-year-long period compressed in about 3 hours, including factors that led to it and itsaftermath.
TAKING A TAXI IN SOFIA The taxi-service in Sofia is relatively affordable. The average fares forming the price are the following: avg. initial (starting) fare: 0,70 BGN* or 0,35 EUR**; avg. fare per kilometer / day time (6:00 AM – 22:00 PM): 0,80 BGN or 0,40 EUR; avg. fare per kilometer / KUKERI - AN OLD AND SCARY BULGARIAN TRADITION Every year in January and February (depending on the region) in towns and villages around the country Bulgarians and foreign guests gather to enjoy this special kind of festival. The kukeri, traditionally men only, are the protagonists in this ancient mystery. They form a procession through the streets and perform ritual dances dressed intheir
MAY 24TH - BULGARIA CELEBRATING THE CYRILLIC ALPHABETWHAT ARE WE CELEBRATING TOMORROW Celebrating the Cyrillic Alphabet. Bulgaria prides itself to be the birthplace of the cyrillic script. That is why, 24th of May is one of Bulgaria’s biggest holidays. It is a non-school day and there are numerous ceremonies and celebrations all around the country. If you happen to be in Sofia on 24th of May, the biggest celebrations are IT'S TSVETNITSA NOT PALM DAY! Tsvetnitsa – Flower Day or Palm Sunday. Although Palm Sunday (Tsvetnitsa) is a common movable feast for all Christians commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, in Bulgaria it is mostly celebrated as a Name Day, much like Iordanovden (St. Jordan’s Day) or Ivanovden (St. George’s Day). This year (2020) it falls on April 12th.Mark the date! THE THRACIAN COMMUNITY MARCH 3 - BULGARIA'S NATIONAL HOLIDAY Military action mostly concentrated in Bulgarian lands on the Balkans, with thousands of Bulgarians joining as volunteers. The war ended on March 3rd, 1878, with the signing of a treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Among other things, it stipulated the establishment of a Bulgarian state. Hence, March 3rd is Bulgaria’s Liberation Day. PAID TOURS | FREE SOFIA TOUR Enjoy an adventurous experience and reveal the hidden places of Sofia. Treasure hunt. Be a local in disguise. Solve the Sofia puzzle yourself. Personal storytelling with an experienced guide. Every Monday, Friday and Saturday. 2:00 PM. 4 Hours. Palace of JusticeSofia.
CALENDAR | FREE SOFIA TOUR The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria's capital, organized by a non-profit organization VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREE 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
ALTERNATIVE TOUR
Alternative Tour. If you’re The Alternative Tourist, our brand new project is for you. You will discover the hidden spots of Sofia on your own, be a local in disguise using a map with instructions! A quest-like open-air tour: solve riddles and complete tasks for 2 hours and 30 minutes. You will then meet a local guide who is going toreveal
SOFIA THEATRE IN ENGLISH SOFIA THEATRE IN ENGLISH. Sofia’s theatrical scene is wide and rich but there is one thing missing there are no performances in English. This is now about to change as our newest project aims to provide all non-bulgarian speakers with an opportunity to enjoy theatrical performances in English. F.A.Q - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The free English-language tour is a non-profit initiative, organized by people who love Sofia.Free Sofia Tour would like to give a warm welcome to everyone who decides to visit our city. We are open and curious folks that enjoy meeting new friends from all over the world. BABA MARTA AND THE MARTENITSA One of the most ancient traditions in Bulgaria is called “Baba Marta” (literally – “Grandma March”). It is a pagan tradition and we celebrate it on 1st of March. The symbol of this tradition is the martenitsa. The martenitsa is a piece of decoration in red and white, which has two main versions. The traditional one consists oftwo
THE THRACIAN COMMUNITY Herodotus wrote that “ Thracians are the second largest ethnos – the first one is India. In different areas the Thracian community is named in various ways. However, the manners and customs of the whole nation are the same everywhere.”. At first, the Thracians existed in separate tribes. They did not form real states until theend
COMMON BULGARIAN PHRASES Мани, мани! – Remove, remove! This is used when something is wrong and you don’t like to talk about it or there is nothing left to say. Боли ме фара – My lighthouse hurts. Meaning that one doesn’t care. Работа му е майката – Work is its mother. Meaning that working is HOW TO GET TO THE SEVEN RILA LAKES/SAPAREVA BANYA FROM SOFIA? The Seven Rila Lakes are undoubtedly the attraction that draws most visitors in Rila, together with the famous Rila Monastery. The popularity of the lakes has its dark side the hot topic for the last years is the negative influence on the ecosystem by the thousands visiting tourists, mainly during the summer holidays July and August.FREE SOFIA TOUR
The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria’s capital organized by a non-profit organization. The Free Sofia Tour expects its guests every single day, all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. This 2-hour walking tour covers Sofia’s most famous landmarks and is led byenthusiastic local
PAID TOURS | FREE SOFIA TOUR Enjoy an adventurous experience and reveal the hidden places of Sofia. Treasure hunt. Be a local in disguise. Solve the Sofia puzzle yourself. Personal storytelling with an experienced guide. Every Monday, Friday and Saturday. 2:00 PM. 4 Hours. Palace of JusticeSofia.
SOFIA JEWISH TOUR
Price per person: free. During the tour you will visit different locations related to the history of the Bulgarian Jewish Population including the Sofia Synagogue, Sofia covered market hall, a former Jewish printing house and more. This tour is organized by the 365 Association which is also know for the Free Sofia Tour and FreePlovdiv Tour.
COMMUNIST TOUR
Communist Tour. Find out what it was like on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain by joining our Communist tour. A 45-year-long period compressed in about 3 hours, including factors that led to it and itsaftermath.
VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREECATHEDRAL IN SOFIA BULGARIAHOSPITALS IN SOFIA BULGARIAHILTON SOFIA BULGARIASOFIA BULGARIA MAPSOFIA BULGARIA WIKIVISITING SOFIA BULGARIA 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
KUKERI - AN OLD AND SCARY BULGARIAN TRADITION Every year in January and February (depending on the region) in towns and villages around the country Bulgarians and foreign guests gather to enjoy this special kind of festival. The kukeri, traditionally men only, are the protagonists in this ancient mystery. They form a procession through the streets and perform ritual dances dressed intheir
MAY 24TH - BULGARIA CELEBRATING THE CYRILLIC ALPHABETWHAT ARE WE CELEBRATING TOMORROW Celebrating the Cyrillic Alphabet. Bulgaria prides itself to be the birthplace of the cyrillic script. That is why, 24th of May is one of Bulgaria’s biggest holidays. It is a non-school day and there are numerous ceremonies and celebrations all around the country. If you happen to be in Sofia on 24th of May, the biggest celebrations are IT'S TSVETNITSA NOT PALM DAY! Tsvetnitsa – Flower Day or Palm Sunday. Although Palm Sunday (Tsvetnitsa) is a common movable feast for all Christians commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, in Bulgaria it is mostly celebrated as a Name Day, much like Iordanovden (St. Jordan’s Day) or Ivanovden (St. George’s Day). This year (2020) it falls on April 12th.Mark the date! THE THRACIAN COMMUNITY MARCH 3 - BULGARIA'S NATIONAL HOLIDAY Military action mostly concentrated in Bulgarian lands on the Balkans, with thousands of Bulgarians joining as volunteers. The war ended on March 3rd, 1878, with the signing of a treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Among other things, it stipulated the establishment of a Bulgarian state. Hence, March 3rd is Bulgaria’s Liberation Day.FREE SOFIA TOUR
The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria’s capital organized by a non-profit organization. The Free Sofia Tour expects its guests every single day, all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. This 2-hour walking tour covers Sofia’s most famous landmarks and is led byenthusiastic local
SOFIA JEWISH TOUR
Price per person: free. During the tour you will visit different locations related to the history of the Bulgarian Jewish Population including the Sofia Synagogue, Sofia covered market hall, a former Jewish printing house and more. This tour is organized by the 365 Association which is also know for the Free Sofia Tour and FreePlovdiv Tour.
VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREECATHEDRAL IN SOFIA BULGARIAHOSPITALS IN SOFIA BULGARIAHILTON SOFIA BULGARIASOFIA BULGARIA MAPSOFIA BULGARIA WIKIVISITING SOFIA BULGARIA 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
COMMUNIST TOUR
Communist Tour. Find out what it was like on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain by joining our Communist tour. A 45-year-long period compressed in about 3 hours, including factors that led to it and itsaftermath.
TAKING A TAXI IN SOFIA The taxi-service in Sofia is relatively affordable. The average fares forming the price are the following: avg. initial (starting) fare: 0,70 BGN* or 0,35 EUR**; avg. fare per kilometer / day time (6:00 AM – 22:00 PM): 0,80 BGN or 0,40 EUR; avg. fare per kilometer / KUKERI - AN OLD AND SCARY BULGARIAN TRADITION Every year in January and February (depending on the region) in towns and villages around the country Bulgarians and foreign guests gather to enjoy this special kind of festival. The kukeri, traditionally men only, are the protagonists in this ancient mystery. They form a procession through the streets and perform ritual dances dressed intheir
MAY 24TH - BULGARIA CELEBRATING THE CYRILLIC ALPHABETWHAT ARE WE CELEBRATING TOMORROW Celebrating the Cyrillic Alphabet. Bulgaria prides itself to be the birthplace of the cyrillic script. That is why, 24th of May is one of Bulgaria’s biggest holidays. It is a non-school day and there are numerous ceremonies and celebrations all around the country. If you happen to be in Sofia on 24th of May, the biggest celebrations are IT'S TSVETNITSA NOT PALM DAY! Tsvetnitsa – Flower Day or Palm Sunday. Although Palm Sunday (Tsvetnitsa) is a common movable feast for all Christians commemorating Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, in Bulgaria it is mostly celebrated as a Name Day, much like Iordanovden (St. Jordan’s Day) or Ivanovden (St. George’s Day). This year (2020) it falls on April 12th.Mark the date! THE THRACIAN COMMUNITY MARCH 3 - BULGARIA'S NATIONAL HOLIDAY Military action mostly concentrated in Bulgarian lands on the Balkans, with thousands of Bulgarians joining as volunteers. The war ended on March 3rd, 1878, with the signing of a treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Among other things, it stipulated the establishment of a Bulgarian state. Hence, March 3rd is Bulgaria’s Liberation Day. PAID TOURS | FREE SOFIA TOUR Enjoy an adventurous experience and reveal the hidden places of Sofia. Treasure hunt. Be a local in disguise. Solve the Sofia puzzle yourself. Personal storytelling with an experienced guide. Every Monday, Friday and Saturday. 2:00 PM. 4 Hours. Palace of JusticeSofia.
CALENDAR | FREE SOFIA TOUR The free English language sightseeing walking tour of Bulgaria's capital, organized by a non-profit organization VISIT 8 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS IN SOFIA WITH FREE 7. Sofia University. Sofia University “St Kliment Ohridski” is the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. The design of the main building was developed by the combined efforts of the french architect Henri Bréançon and bulgarian architects Nikola Lazarov andYordan Milanov.
ALTERNATIVE TOUR
Alternative Tour. If you’re The Alternative Tourist, our brand new project is for you. You will discover the hidden spots of Sofia on your own, be a local in disguise using a map with instructions! A quest-like open-air tour: solve riddles and complete tasks for 2 hours and 30 minutes. You will then meet a local guide who is going toreveal
SOFIA THEATRE IN ENGLISH SOFIA THEATRE IN ENGLISH. Sofia’s theatrical scene is wide and rich but there is one thing missing there are no performances in English. This is now about to change as our newest project aims to provide all non-bulgarian speakers with an opportunity to enjoy theatrical performances in English. F.A.Q - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The free English-language tour is a non-profit initiative, organized by people who love Sofia.Free Sofia Tour would like to give a warm welcome to everyone who decides to visit our city. We are open and curious folks that enjoy meeting new friends from all over the world. BABA MARTA AND THE MARTENITSA One of the most ancient traditions in Bulgaria is called “Baba Marta” (literally – “Grandma March”). It is a pagan tradition and we celebrate it on 1st of March. The symbol of this tradition is the martenitsa. The martenitsa is a piece of decoration in red and white, which has two main versions. The traditional one consists oftwo
THE THRACIAN COMMUNITY Herodotus wrote that “ Thracians are the second largest ethnos – the first one is India. In different areas the Thracian community is named in various ways. However, the manners and customs of the whole nation are the same everywhere.”. At first, the Thracians existed in separate tribes. They did not form real states until theend
COMMON BULGARIAN PHRASES Мани, мани! – Remove, remove! This is used when something is wrong and you don’t like to talk about it or there is nothing left to say. Боли ме фара – My lighthouse hurts. Meaning that one doesn’t care. Работа му е майката – Work is its mother. Meaning that working is HOW TO GET TO THE SEVEN RILA LAKES/SAPAREVA BANYA FROM SOFIA? The Seven Rila Lakes are undoubtedly the attraction that draws most visitors in Rila, together with the famous Rila Monastery. The popularity of the lakes has its dark side the hot topic for the last years is the negative influence on the ecosystem by the thousands visiting tourists, mainly during the summer holidays July and August. * __+359 988 920 461 * __info@freesofiatour.com* __
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FREE SOFIA TOUR
START: PALACE OF JUSTICE NO RESERVATION REQUIRED! JUST SHOW UP! COVID-19 Update! Free Sofia Tour is back! You can join us ЕVERY DAYat 11AM.
We’ll be expanding our schedule further in the coming weeks. On demand tours are also available. Please contact us. THE FREE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SIGHTSEEING WALKING TOUR OF BULGARIA’S CAPITAL ORGANIZED BY A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. The Free Sofia Tour expects its guests every single day, all year round. The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. This 2-hour walking tour covers Sofia’s most famous landmarks and is led by enthusiastic local guides. Approved by Tourist Service Municipal Company at Sofia City Municipality. The sightseeing city tours of Sofia are both fun and educational – the perfect introduction to the city and its thousands of years of history.TOURS SCHEDULE:
ЕVERY DAY AT 11AM.
We’ll be expanding our schedule further in the coming weeks. Meeting point: Palace of Justice _All tours will be handled in accordance with the advice of the local health authorities. We will make sure to keep our groups small so that we can provide the necessary distance between people. _ NO RESERVATION REQUIRED! JUST SHOW UP! OUR FREE WALKING TOURS RUN ALL YEAR ROUND, NO MATTER THE WEATHER CONDITIONS (INCL WEEKENDS, NATIONAL HOLIDAYS, CHRISTMAS, EASTER, ETC) Tours in Spanish/Tours en Español: Every Sunday at 11AM If you are an organized group of ten people (10+), please contact us at least 24 hrs in advance to get information on our private tours policy. The idea of Free Sofia Tour is to show the city to individual travelers and small groups. For organized groups 10+ our Association will arrange a tailor-made tour for you. Otherwise, our guides have the freedom of refusing your participation. _E-MAIL: groups@365association.org_ _ORGANIZED GROUPS TEL.: (+359) 988 920 461 _OTHER TOURS
COMMUNIST TOUR
Discover Bulgaria’s communist past and what it was like on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain.More
JEWISH TOUR
Learn about the long and extraordinary history of the Bulgarian Jewish community on this free walking tour!More
PUB CRAWL
Join us for a night around the city’s unique bars and experience the best of Sofia’s nightlife.More
CULTURE TOUR
Experience Bulgarian culture through all your senses. You will dance, drink and taste our world in three hours.More
ALTERNATIVE TOUR
A unique quest-like adventure that is all about exploring Sofia’s lesser-known, unusual and hidden spots.More
PRIVATE TOURS
Explore Sofia’s biggest landmarks with a private guide! You get to choose the route, starting point and time!More
SOFIA - CAPITAL OF BULGARIA DISCOVER THE BEST OF SOFIA WITH OUR TEAM OF WONDERFUL LOCAL GUIDES. Sofia is Bulgaria’s capital and largest city. Situated in the very heart of the Balkan peninsula, it is one of Europe’s oldest cities. It has by far the most dynamic cultural life in the country and offers a large variety of activities. The FREE SOFIA TOUR covers most of the main things to see in Sofia: the St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, the National Theatre, the St. George Rotunda, the Bulgarian Presidency and many more. It will also immerse you into the city’s rich Romanheritage.
The city’s appereance today has been widely shaped by the twists and turmoils of the 20th century. One of them is the unique plot-twist story of the Bulgarian Jewish community during WW2, which is extensively covered on the SOFIA JEWISH TOUR . The second half of the 20th century saw Bulgaria firmly locked behind the Iron Curtain. Make sure to explore this rather controversial period of Bulgaria’s history with our COMMUNIST TOUR.
Any trip to Bulgaria would be incomplete without diving into our country’s unique food, folklore and traditions. Our CULTURE TOURis all about that!
For those looking to explore Sofia off the beaten path, the SOFIAALTERNATIVE TOUR
takes you to the city’s hidden spots on a quest-like adventure. To top it all off, Sofia’s great nightlife is also not to be missed! Our daily PUB CRAWL takes you to Sofia’s best bars.More
ACTIVITIES
RED FLAT SOFIA
By visiting Sofia’s interactive time machine of communism you will enter the home of a regular Bulgarian family from the 1980’s.More
THEATRE IN ENGLISH
Sofia’s theatrical scene now offers regular performances in English. #LOVESOFIA is a play all about Sofia, love and loving Sofia.More
GIFTED URBAN CULTURE HUB A one of a kind space, developed in collaboration with Free Sofia Tour and dedicated to travelers and urban art explorers.More
SOFIA GUIDE
DAY TRIPS FROM SOFIA ------------------------- Popular options for a short trip outside of the city.Read more
PRACTICAL INFORMATION ABOUT SOFIA ------------------------- Everything you need to know during your stay in Sofia – public transport, prices, taxis, airport transfer, activities and moreRead more
THINGS TO DO IN SOFIA ------------------------- Make sure you don’t miss out on the musts while in Sofia.Read more
WHERE TO EAT IN SOFIA ------------------------- Here’s a list of our favorite Sofia restaurants that will help youavoid mistakes.
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WHERE TO DRINK IN SOFIA ------------------------- Sofia is full of amazing bars and clubs and it’s often hard to chose one. Here are our suggestions…Read more
SHOPPING IN SOFIA
------------------------- Everything from old street markets to quirky new stores. Here’s how to shop in Sofia the right way.Read more
EVENTS IN SOFIA
------------------------- Check out current events in the city we recommend. DAY TRIPS FROM SOFIA ------------------------- Popular options for a short trip outside of the city.Read more
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STEFAN was born in a 19th century house in downtown Sofia, spent most of his childhood in the ghetto, while still studying at the central part, so he has seen both sides of the city. He started learning English when he was four and ended up working as a freelance translator for several years.__
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Niki
NIKETSA is a deep thinker and observer. His eyes -- wide angle lenses -- trying always to capture every single detail, even what`s behind the curtain or invisible. Nevertheless, don`t consider him to be the most serious guy, as he is fond of goofing and joking aroundall the time.
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Daniel
DANIEL was born and raised in the beating centre of Sofia. In March 2012 he came back from a student exchange programme Erasmus in Prague, where he visited a free tour and then started showing his friends allaround the city.
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Yana
Yana was born and raised in Sofia. Аfter studying Film in the UK and China, she returned to live and work in her hometown. Her passions are cinema, literature, nature and endlessly exploring new places andcharacters.
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Vasko
As a geographer, Vasko loves travelling and exploring both cities and nature. The 3 years he spent studying in London made him even more passionate about his hometown - Sofia. When he is not out exploring the built environment, you can probably catch him running up the mountains or doing any other outdoor activity.__
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Nina
Nina’s motto is “Carpe Diem” and she definitely lives by it, just ask her what her everyday schedule looks like: from doing presentations across Bulgaria for a global anti-human trafficking NGO, to giving private English lessons, to attending an art and/or cultural event she can always find a way to make it work.__
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Stanislav
Stanislav is first of all a huge optimist. Already a graduated actor, he is in a pursuit of his career both in theatre and cinema. A passionate traveller and hitchhiker himself, interested in history and reason, admirer of good literature and cinema.__
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Mitko
Mitko was born in the love of his life - the city of Sofia which never stops surprising, exciting and meeting him with new people from all over the world. Most of his life he spent here before moving to London, where he studied and worked for four years.__
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Denica
Denica is a free spirit by nature. She loves music, travelling, painting, jogging and dreaming about her new adventures until she finally makes them a reality.__
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Tommy
Tommy was born and raised in Sofia until the age of 17, when he moved to live in Belgium for a few years. Then he studied in the Netherlands and eventually in Munich, before moving back to Sofia to start a jobin teaching.
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Dimitar
Dimitar grew up in Sofia. He was 11 when the Berlin Wall fell down and he has a lot of personal stories from the Cold War times to share. In 2004 he went to Paris where he spent 10 years learning and working in theatre and cinema.__
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Anina
Anina was born and raised in Sofia. She studied Spanish and Portuguese and got a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations. She is in love with Latin America and her true passion isvolunteering.
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Alissa
Born, raised and lived all her life in Sofia. Named after Louis Carol’s “Alice in wonderland” she keeps searching for wonders wherever she goes and whatever she is doing. Actress, dancer and restless traveller.__
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Vyara
Vyara likes to present herself as an explorer of new places and people. She is not originally from Sofia but has been living here for the past 8 years which gave her the opportunity to discover the city’s many diverse sides.__
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Kathy
Kathy’s career as a tour guide began in 2014 with Free Plovdiv tour at her hometown Plovdiv, but eventually she had to move to Sofia to study law at the Sofia University.__
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Viktoria
Was born in Sofia and is currently living in the suburbs of the city. She is happy, energetic and always ready for new adventures and friendships. She has a degree in political science from Sofia University and a master degree from Maastricht University in theNetherlands.
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Ani
Ani... Although she travels a lot, she never moved to live in another city. Sofia gives Ani everything she needs: ) Ani is a professional actress, she performs on the theater stages of Sofia and Bulgaria.__
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Dino
Dino was born and grew up in Sofia, a fact that doesn't prevent him from rediscovering the beauty of the Bulgarian capital every day. Theatre and cinema are his passion: he graduated as an actor from the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts and currently performs onthe capital stages.
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Alex
Although she is half Latin American, Alex feels a 100% Bulgarian. At present she is doing her Master’s thesis in Business Administration and Marketing. She loves singing, dancing, acting and she is a part of the new Sofia Gospel Choir.__
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Dessi
Dessi was born in Sofia and has been living here all her life. After a series of trips around Europe Dessi started loving her hometown even more – not because Europe is not charming, but because it helped appreciate the less obvious beauty of Bulgaria’s capital city.__
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Vasil
Vasil was born and raised in Sofia and simply loves this city. His lust for travel was kindled in school when he was taught the essence of tour guiding. School was also the birthplace of his passion for languages: he speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese, but is also interested in learning Russian, French and Swedish.__
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Slavyan
Slavyan was born in Sofia and firmly believes that he will stay there, although he loves exploring new places and has travelled around Europe, USA and the Middle East and really hopes to visit more places like Asia and New Zealand soon.__
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Nora
Nora is truly passionate about traveling, meeting new people, exploring new cultures, and always up for a new adventure. She has studied in Holland, worked in Spain and the UAE, and visited many spots on the globe. However, wherever she goes the place she missesthe most is Sofia.
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Nikola
Nikola was born in Sofia and has spent most of his life in the city. His biggest passion in life is music. For him it is more than just a hobby as it takes most of his free time and is something that he hopesto do for a living.
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Martin
Martin was born and raised in the city of Sofia. He has a master degree in International Relations, but his true passion is history, which is also his bachelor degree. Firm believer that understanding our history impacts the way we model our future.__
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Viki
VIKI is studying law at the Sofia university. She really loves travelling and meeting new people. Her dream is to travel around the world, but in the end she will always want to come back home cause Sofia rocks:D and it will be a real pleasure for her to show you her city and try to make you fall in love with it as well.__
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Stefan
STEFAN was born in a 19th century house in downtown Sofia, spent most of his childhood in the ghetto, while still studying at the central part, so he has seen both sides of the city. He started learning English when he was four and ended up working as a freelance translator for several years.__
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Niki
NIKETSA is a deep thinker and observer. His eyes -- wide angle lenses -- trying always to capture every single detail, even what`s behind the curtain or invisible. Nevertheless, don`t consider him to be the most serious guy, as he is fond of goofing and joking aroundall the time.
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Daniel
DANIEL was born and raised in the beating centre of Sofia. In March 2012 he came back from a student exchange programme Erasmus in Prague, where he visited a free tour and then started showing his friends allaround the city.
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Yana
Yana was born and raised in Sofia. Аfter studying Film in the UK and China, she returned to live and work in her hometown. Her passions are cinema, literature, nature and endlessly exploring new places andcharacters.
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Vasko
As a geographer, Vasko loves travelling and exploring both cities and nature. The 3 years he spent studying in London made him even more passionate about his hometown - Sofia. When he is not out exploring the built environment, you can probably catch him running up the mountains or doing any other outdoor activity.__
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Nina
Nina’s motto is “Carpe Diem” and she definitely lives by it, just ask her what her everyday schedule looks like: from doing presentations across Bulgaria for a global anti-human trafficking NGO, to giving private English lessons, to attending an art and/or cultural event she can always find a way to make it work.__
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Stanislav
Stanislav is first of all a huge optimist. Already a graduated actor, he is in a pursuit of his career both in theatre and cinema. A passionate traveller and hitchhiker himself, interested in history and reason, admirer of good literature and cinema.__
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Mitko
Mitko was born in the love of his life - the city of Sofia which never stops surprising, exciting and meeting him with new people from all over the world. Most of his life he spent here before moving to London, where he studied and worked for four years.__
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Denica
Denica is a free spirit by nature. She loves music, travelling, painting, jogging and dreaming about her new adventures until she finally makes them a reality.__
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Tommy
Tommy was born and raised in Sofia until the age of 17, when he moved to live in Belgium for a few years. Then he studied in the Netherlands and eventually in Munich, before moving back to Sofia to start a jobin teaching.
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Dimitar
Dimitar grew up in Sofia. He was 11 when the Berlin Wall fell down and he has a lot of personal stories from the Cold War times to share. In 2004 he went to Paris where he spent 10 years learning and working in theatre and cinema.__
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Anina
Anina was born and raised in Sofia. She studied Spanish and Portuguese and got a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations. She is in love with Latin America and her true passion isvolunteering.
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Alissa
Born, raised and lived all her life in Sofia. Named after Louis Carol’s “Alice in wonderland” she keeps searching for wonders wherever she goes and whatever she is doing. Actress, dancer and restless traveller.__
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Vyara
Vyara likes to present herself as an explorer of new places and people. She is not originally from Sofia but has been living here for the past 8 years which gave her the opportunity to discover the city’s many diverse sides.__
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Kathy
Kathy’s career as a tour guide began in 2014 with Free Plovdiv tour at her hometown Plovdiv, but eventually she had to move to Sofia to study law at the Sofia University.__
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Viktoria
Was born in Sofia and is currently living in the suburbs of the city. She is happy, energetic and always ready for new adventures and friendships. She has a degree in political science from Sofia University and a master degree from Maastricht University in theNetherlands.
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Ani
Ani... Although she travels a lot, she never moved to live in another city. Sofia gives Ani everything she needs: ) Ani is a professional actress, she performs on the theater stages of Sofia and Bulgaria.__
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Dino
Dino was born and grew up in Sofia, a fact that doesn't prevent him from rediscovering the beauty of the Bulgarian capital every day. Theatre and cinema are his passion: he graduated as an actor from the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts and currently performs onthe capital stages.
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Alex
Although she is half Latin American, Alex feels a 100% Bulgarian. At present she is doing her Master’s thesis in Business Administration and Marketing. She loves singing, dancing, acting and she is a part of the new Sofia Gospel Choir.__
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Dessi
Dessi was born in Sofia and has been living here all her life. After a series of trips around Europe Dessi started loving her hometown even more – not because Europe is not charming, but because it helped appreciate the less obvious beauty of Bulgaria’s capital city.__
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Vasil
Vasil was born and raised in Sofia and simply loves this city. His lust for travel was kindled in school when he was taught the essence of tour guiding. School was also the birthplace of his passion for languages: he speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese, but is also interested in learning Russian, French and Swedish.__
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Slavyan
Slavyan was born in Sofia and firmly believes that he will stay there, although he loves exploring new places and has travelled around Europe, USA and the Middle East and really hopes to visit more places like Asia and New Zealand soon.__
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Nora
Nora is truly passionate about traveling, meeting new people, exploring new cultures, and always up for a new adventure. She has studied in Holland, worked in Spain and the UAE, and visited many spots on the globe. However, wherever she goes the place she missesthe most is Sofia.
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Nikola
Nikola was born in Sofia and has spent most of his life in the city. His biggest passion in life is music. For him it is more than just a hobby as it takes most of his free time and is something that he hopesto do for a living.
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Martin
Martin was born and raised in the city of Sofia. He has a master degree in International Relations, but his true passion is history, which is also his bachelor degree. Firm believer that understanding our history impacts the way we model our future.__
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Viki
VIKI is studying law at the Sofia university. She really loves travelling and meeting new people. Her dream is to travel around the world, but in the end she will always want to come back home cause Sofia rocks:D and it will be a real pleasure for her to show you her city and try to make you fall in love with it as well.__
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Stefan
STEFAN was born in a 19th century house in downtown Sofia, spent most of his childhood in the ghetto, while still studying at the central part, so he has seen both sides of the city. He started learning English when he was four and ended up working as a freelance translator for several years.__
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NIKETSA is a deep thinker and observer. His eyes -- wide angle lenses -- trying always to capture every single detail, even what`s behind the curtain or invisible. Nevertheless, don`t consider him to be the most serious guy, as he is fond of goofing and joking aroundall the time.
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DANIEL was born and raised in the beating centre of Sofia. In March 2012 he came back from a student exchange programme Erasmus in Prague, where he visited a free tour and then started showing his friends allaround the city.
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Yana was born and raised in Sofia. Аfter studying Film in the UK and China, she returned to live and work in her hometown. Her passions are cinema, literature, nature and endlessly exploring new places and characters. She believes meeting people from different cultures and sharing stories with them fuels creativity like nothing else, and that is why becoming part of Free Sofia Tour is a dream come true for her! She can easily direct you to some of the hidden gems of Sofia, which only locals know, so do not hesitate to ask her!Vasko
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As a geographer, Vasko loves travelling and exploring both cities and nature. The 3 years he spent studying in London made him even more passionate about his hometown – Sofia. When he is not out exploring the built environment, you can probably catch him running up the mountains or doing any other outdoor activity. He also enjoys a goodbook.
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Nina’s motto is “Carpe Diem” and she definitely lives by it, just ask her what her everyday schedule looks like: from doing presentations across Bulgaria for a global anti-human trafficking NGO, to giving private English lessons, to attending an art and/or cultural event, or mingling at a startup event, to meeting friends for dinner at a local hip restaurant, or having a weekend getaway, she can always find a way to make it work. Living life to the max, is a must for her! Also, if you are a foodie, she will let you know where to go in Sofia. Although she is a local, be forewarned, she has spent many years in America, so don’t be surprised by her slight American accent. Some of her favorite things to do are traveling and meeting new and interesting people from all over the world, hence she loves, being a FST guide!Stanislav
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Stanislav is first of all a huge optimist. Already a graduated actor, he is in a pursuit of his career both in theatre and cinema. A passionate traveller and hitchhiker himself, interested in history and reason, admirer of good literature and cinema. He used to live in the streets, gaining the unofficial nickname “Mayor of the City Garden”, due to his constant presence there. A „night-bird“ who rarely spends the evenings at home. Stanislav is familiar not only with the centre of Sofia but also with the shady suburbs of Bulgaria’s capital. He was born here, raised simultaneously in Sofia and Pernik (a town near Sofia), he has more than one perspective to the city. His main desire is to tell you all about it with an enormous enthusiasm, love and his ever-standingsincere Smile.
Mitko
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Mitko was born in the love of his life – the city of Sofia which never stops surprising, exciting and meeting him with new people from all over the world. Most of his life he spent here before moving to London, where he studied and worked for four years. Once a citizen of the world, Mitko couldn’t stop traveling and visiting more than 25 different countries. He spent seven months working at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy in Berlin and one more year doing a Master’s Degree in International Relations at the London School of Economics. After this, Mitko returned to Sofia to become a Bulgarian Youth Delegate to the United Nations. His working visits to New York and South Korea convinced him that it is more worth it to be an ambassador in Sofia, so that all its guests experience the same excitement, joy and love to the city. Becoming part of the team of Free Sofia Tour is one of Mitko’s happiest lifetime moments. Except for traveling, in his free time he enjoys skiing, singing, playing volleyball andkayaking.
Denica
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Denica is a free spirit by nature. She loves music, travelling, painting, jogging and dreaming about her new adventures until she finally makes them a reality. She loves the outdoors, the unsettling excitement before a trip, the sight of the vast unspoiled, exotic landscapes, the taste of freedom; and craves the childlike curiosity that is part of the start of every journey to an unknown place. She has been travelling and living in Sofia on and off for the last 10 years and she looks at the city as her anchor, her home – the place where one can slow down the pace and still save and nurture the spirit of discovery, freedom and adventure, awaiting at every corner of the multi- faced downtown street maze towered by inviting mountainoussurroundings.
She firmly believes in the Free Sofia Tour cause and loves being part of this great idea! This is the friendliest, most informative and most fun way of discovering Sofia and mingling with people from all four corners of the world!Tommy
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Tommy was born and raised in Sofia until the age of 17, when he moved to live in Belgium for a few years. Then he studied in the Netherlands and eventually in Munich, before moving back to Sofia to start a job in teaching. As a tour guide, he tries to show the same passion in his storytelling as he does in the classroom and believes that learning should be connected to some kind of an unique experience. Tommy is also interested in photography and movies and works for the Free Sofia Tour team in different projects.Dimitar
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Dimitar grew up in Sofia. He was 11 when the Berlin Wall fell down and he has a lot of personal stories from the Cold War times to share. In 2004 he went to Paris where he spent 10 years learning and working in theatre and cinema. He came back to Sofia in 2015 and joined Free Sofia Tour team in 2016. Dimitar is a keen traveller and adventurer and he has been to 65 countries so far. He loves foreign people visiting Sofia and he is very happy to share his knowledge about the city and the country.Anina
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Anina was born and raised in Sofia. She studied Spanish and Portuguese and got a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations. She is in love with Latin America and her true passion is volunteering. That’s why she spent two weeks in Brazil training volunteers from all over the world who wanted to help the locals. Anina has been very active in Bulgaria as well. She has been a member of various NGOs and she was selected for Bulgarian Youth Delegate to the United Nations for 2015-2016 when she had to defend youth rights and interests on national and international level.Alissa
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Born, raised and lived all her life in Sofia. Named after Louis Carol’s “Alice in wonderland” she keeps searching for wonders wherever she goes and whatever she is doing. Actress, dancer and restless traveller. Believes that life is a never ending learning experience. Becoming a guide is her way of exploring the city through the eyes of her guests and meeting people from all over the world. She would do her best to make you feel the spirit of her city. If it is true that the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely players – let’s play togetherVyara
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Vyara likes to present herself as an explorer of new places and people. She is not originally from Sofia but has been living here for the past 8 years which gave her the opportunity to discover the city’s many diverse sides. Besides a tour guide, Vyara is also an architect and would love to give you an insider’s glimpse to Sofia’s landmark buildings. She likes art, dancing and the nature and is always ready to recommend a nice hiking tour in some of Bulgaria’s mountains.Kathy
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Kathy’s career as a tour guide began in 2014 with Free Plovdiv tour at her hometown Plovdiv, but eventually she had to move to Sofia to study law at the Sofia University. This gave her the perfect opportunity not to give up on her passionate hobby, but to expand it in Free Sofia tour. She spends her time travelling from Plovdiv to Sofia almost every day, trying to make every tour a one of a kind experience both for the tourists and herself.Viktoria
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Was born in Sofia and is currently living in the suburbs of the city. She is happy, energetic and always ready for new adventures and friendships. She has a degree in political science from Sofia University and a master degree from Maastricht University in the Netherlands. She has been living in 4 different countries in the past 5 years Her greatest passion is travelling, learning new languages, dancing salsa and being involved in different causes. She believes in the bright future of the non-governmental sector in Bulgaria and wants to develop her potential in this direction. Free Sofia Tour is the best way to show how awesome, interesting and vibrant the city is. Being part of it gives great energy and chance to meet people from allover the world!
Ani
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Ani… Although she travels a lot, she never moved to live in another city. Sofia gives Ani everything she needs: ) Ani is a professional actress, she performs on the theater stages of Sofia and Bulgaria. She also has the gift to get along with kids so she is working as well as a teacher of everything that she knows: acting, singing, English, snowboarding, windsurfing… For her the Free Sofia Tour is both a performance and a chance to meet new people and learn more about the cultures of all the nations in the world!Dino
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Dino was born and grew up in Sofia, a fact that doesn’t prevent him from rediscovering the beauty of the Bulgarian capital every day. Theatre and cinema are his passion: he graduated as an actor from the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts and currently performs on the capital stages. In addition to history, music holds a special place in his heart. He has produced several tracks and considers a day lost if he hasn’t played his piano or trumpet.Alex
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Although she is half Latin American, Alex feels a 100% Bulgarian. At present she is doing her Master’s thesis in Business Administration and Marketing. She loves singing, dancing, acting and she is a part of the new Sofia Gospel Choir. Alex enjoys traveling and meeting new people and she is always ready to discover new things and places. She believes that apart from the popular tourist destinations in Sofia and Bulgaria, there are also a lot of “hidden beauties” waiting to be found. Alex was actually born and raised in a small town in South-West Bulgaria, surrounded by mountains and forests. When she moved to Sofia to study forestry at the university, she first thought that this city was too dynamic and noisy for her taste. But as soon as she dived into the capital’s rhythm and lifestyle, she started discovering the beauty and magic of Sofia and now she thinks of it as her second home.Dessi
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Dessi was born in Sofia and has been living here all her life. After a series of trips around Europe Dessi started loving her hometown even more – not because Europe is not charming, but because it helped appreciate the less obvious beauty of Bulgaria’s capital city. Dessi studied at the French language high school in Sofia and is very into Italian language as well. Languages are kind of a passion for her, as she has also studied Spanish and recently decided to get to know the Russian language. Apart from languages, Dessi studies International Economic Relations and is soon to become a bachelor in economics. She has been a participant in various projects of the 365 Association since 2013, but in 2014 made a dream come true – to become a Free Sofia Tour guide and to be able to share her passion for Sofia and Bulgaria with guests from all over the world. Her few days of spare time are usually dedicated to horse riding, hiking and enjoying the beauty of Bulgaria’s unspoiled seacoast areas.Vasil
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Vasil was born and raised in Sofia and simply loves this city. His lust for travel was kindled in school when he was taught the essence of tour guiding. School was also the birthplace of his passion for languages: he speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese, but is also interested in learning Russian, French and Swedish. He enjoys cooking, creating, all good music and stuff, but most of all he likes movies. He is currently a fourth-year student in an international tourism program of NHTV Breda and IBS together with Nora, another Free Sofia Tour guide. He also had the chance to work as a tour guide in Portugal and Spain and all this is an inspiration for him to make Bulgaria an attractive place and show it to the world.Slavyan
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Slavyan was born in Sofia and firmly believes that he will stay there, although he loves exploring new places and has travelled around Europe, USA and the Middle East and really hopes to visit more places like Asia and New Zealand soon. He studied Business Administration at the New Bulgarian University, but likes to think of himself as a multifunctional person with a wide variety of passions: he has practiced sports and dancing for years, loves new technology, and aspires to become an entrepreneur by initiating new businesses that might help the development of Sofia. He also loves communicating with people and organizes children camps during the summer. All of that made him realize one never knows when exactly they will meet a person that just might change their life for the better, so he just can’t wait to meet you on his next tour and show you around the magnificentcity of Sofia.
Nora
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Nora is truly passionate about traveling, meeting new people, exploring new cultures, and always up for a new adventure. She has studied in Holland, worked in Spain and the UAE, and visited many spots on the globe. However, wherever she goes the place she misses the most is Sofia. Being her hometown she describes it as the hidden gem of the Balkans. So hurry up, come to Sofia and let the adventurebegin!
Nikola
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Nikola was born in Sofia and has spent most of his life in the city. His biggest passion in life is music. For him it is more than just a hobby as it takes most of his free time and is something that he hopes to do for a living. After graduating from a language high school in Sofia, Nikola went to study music in London. Apart from his love for the stage, Nikola also loves Sofia, history, meeting people from all over the world and exploring different cultures and luckily for him Free Sofia Tour combines all of this. Besides Bulgarian, he also speaks English, French and Russian.Martin
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Martin was born and raised in the city of Sofia. He has a master degree in International Relations, but his true passion is history, which is also his bachelor degree. Firm believer that understanding our history impacts the way we model our future. Martin is very positive and open-minded person, who wants to contribute to the development of the environment in Bulgaria and that’s why he is committed to a couple of non-profit organizations. He believes that happiness is one of the most important values and takes part in initiatives that aim to bring smiles to people’s faces. Apart from that, Martin has a broad sphere of interests – architecture, infrastructure, urbanization, entrepreneurship, self-development etc. He believes that the city of Sofia can combine all of his interest – the history of the city, the present situation, the future infrastructure and urban developments, the events on various topics that take place in the city etc. Enjoys talking to people on philosophical topics over a mug of beer.Viki
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VIKI is studying law at the Sofia university. She really loves travelling and meeting new people. Her dream is to travel around the world, but in the end she will always want to come back home cause Sofia rocks:D and it will be a real pleasure for her to show you her city and try to make you fall in love with it as well.Stefan
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STEFAN was born in a 19th century house in downtown Sofia, spent most of his childhood in the ghetto, while still studying at the central part, so he has seen both sides of the city. He started learning English when he was four and ended up working as a freelance translator for several years. After graduating from the American College of Sofia, he spent a semester studying Public Administration in his hometown, then three semesters studying Political Science in Teaneck/Hackensack, New Jersey, USA, before returning to Sofia University and starting his education in Law. Apart from English, he has also studied French, Spanish and German and insists he will become fluent in at least two of those as well. In his spare time Stefan likes meeting old friends and new people, writing, traveling, the seaside, the mountains, skiing, swimming and football, but above all he loves history and sharing his thoughts, so he enjoys doing the tours as much as the tourists, if not more so. When asked about an opinion on whether Stefan will make a valuable contribution to the Free Sofia Tour, a reference once said: “I bet my head on that. He is practically a reincarnation of one of those yellow paving stones…” What this means you will learn when you visit ourtour!
Niki
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Niki is a deep thinker and observer. His eyes – wide angle lenses – trying always to capture every single detail, even what`s behind the curtain or invisible. Nevertheless, don`t consider him to be the most serious guy, as he is fond of goofing and joking around all the time. Appreciates the people with great sense of humour. Considers himself proud inhabitant of the lands of the Rhodope Mountains, however Sofia has been his home for the past several years and he’s got nifty advices in order to make your time here even better. A music addict — dubstep & hip-hop bangin’ through his earphones. Extremely passionate basketball player, if you dare to challenge him… you be stuck playing with him till he finally gets more wins & beats you.Daniel
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DANIEL was born and raised in the beating centre of Sofia. In March 2012 he came back from a student exchange programme Erasmus in Prague, where he visited a free tour and then started showing his friends all around the city. He has graduated Finance, but at the same time decided to study History, so now he is on his way to graduate his second Bachelor. Daniel has taken part in different voluntary projects, especially with the youth organisations AEGEE and ESN. His passion is to discover new and interesting places, so he will be happy to share with you about his travelling adventures. His other interests are watching movies, running or just enjoying a cold drink in the parkwith friends.
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Free Sofia Tour/ Best city tour in Europe. Today we had an amazing city tour with the best guide ever, Mitko! Such a clever, funny, well- informed person that made our day a lifetime experience! We loved the stroll and learned so many cool things about Sofia in the funniest way! Free Sofia Tour is the best way to explore the hidden beauties of the town! An amazing idea, that costs nothing but it’s reallyworthy!
Thank you, we hope we’ll meet again soon! Marilena-Greece January 2018VGNR
Greatest surprise as I had no expectations when joining the tour after seeing a flyer at the hotel. A complete walking tour through the main Sofia sites with lots of information and fun, nice atmosphere, excellent guide (Nikola). Highly recommended! 11.05.2015BADGIRL2
Great walking tour with Nora Informative and interesting ,. shame about the rain Would highly recommend- easy walk as well. 25.06.2014MANUX77
With only a few hours in Sofia, I decided to join the tour after having good experiences in other cities. This was again a very good one! Our guide, Dino, was fun and informative, providing just the good mix of historical facts and fun anecdotes. Recommended! 09.02.2015LYDIA N
While on a visit to Bulgaria, I took the tour and loved it! The guides were very friendly energetic and knowledgable about their City and country. I learnt a lot from this 2 hour tour and recommend to all who visit Sofia. You will visit significant buildings in the heart of the City (both old and new) and learn interesting facts about the history of Bulgaria. Best part is its FREE and you can participate alone or ina group. 01.09.2015
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I have been to Sofia with my son (21 year old) and we took the freeSofia tour.
We have walked through the churches, mosque, and synagogue in the streets of Sofia. We felt the history of the empires and the atmosphere of the statues, buildings, palace, and mountain nearby. We heard the stories about Boris the 3rd, the monarch, the communists and world war 2.It was real pleasure to discover the known and hidden parts of the city. Our guide, Victoria knew the way how to merge history, art, architecture, communists, humor and lion stories in a very intelligent and interesting way. 18.10.2015JULIE K
This tour was a great way to see the main sites of the city, learn about the history and meet some new friends. Our guide, Daniel, explained everything thoroughly and always made sure to check if you had any other questions. He took us to these thermal fountains that are rumored to cure all heart diseases and maybe even heartaches. We passed a church you could write a wish to be sent to heaven. He told us stories of what the local kids use to do in the communist-style mall. You even get quizzed to see if you were paying attention with a sweet reward. The funniest was this baby statue we passed…you’ll find out why if you take the tour ;). As you can see, lots of joking and a good-natured atmosphere. Many of the participants on the tour went together to have lunch at a local restaurant Danny recommended as well. Needless to say, everything on that menu tasted amazing! As always, the free tours are tip based… Read more “Julie K”HPATZ
We did the Free Sofia Tour today and it was excellent. The tour is well paced and our guide Fillip was extremely knowledgable and presented the information in an interesting and fun way. We learnt a lot about the city of Sofia whilst seeing many of the important landmarks. I would highly recommend this to other visitors. 07.08.2014ANTONIO SCARAFINO
Simply great! A big thank to Martin and Boyko, our guides. Your love for Sofia is really contagious! 10.09.2012KRISTIANCOPENHAGEN
Great introduction to Bulgaria and a bit of an eyeopener. It was a pleasure joining such a knowlegdeable and passionate guide around Sofia – a guide who felt more like a personal friend shoving you around hometown . 29.04.2011 Certificate of Excellence 2019Read Reviews
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