


Vitosha Boulevard, Sofia's main thoroughfare, is a vibrant mix of historic architecture, modern shops, and lively cafes, leading up to Vitosha Mountain.
Explore Bulgarian history in this 19th-century palace, housing artifacts from Thracian times to the modern era.

Stroll along Sofia's most famous street, lined with trees, shops, and cafes, perfect for people-watching.
Visit this iconic cathedral, illuminated at night, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere inside.
Iconic for its traditional Bulgarian breakfast and charming atmosphere.
Renowned for its innovative lunch menu and stunning views of Vitosha Mountain.
Famous for its traditional Bulgarian dishes and lively atmosphere in the evenings.

A layered pastry filled with cheese and eggs, often served with yogurt.
A fresh salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, and feta cheese.
Grilled minced meat rolls, often served with bread and yoghurt.
A symbol of Bulgaria, this rose oil is extracted from the Rosa damascena, a local variety known for its high quality.
A traditional Bulgarian sweet bread, often served during holidays and celebrations.
Hand-painted earthenware, often featuring intricate floral patterns, is a traditional craft from the town of Kyustendil.

Vitosha Boulevard experiences sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Vitosha Boulevard is a pedestrian street with many shops and attractions to explore.
Having local currency is useful for small shops and street vendors along Vitosha Boulevard.
Jarun Lake, a serene urban oasis, is a popular spot for picnics, jogging, and water sports in Bangkok.

A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the heart of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.

Experience the grandeur of Vedavati Fort through a captivating light and sound show, narrating its rich history.