Free Sofia Tour
365 Association is a Bulgarian non-profit non-government organization that works in the area of tourism and culture. Our name is a symbol of our tours running 365 days of the year. Every day! Even on Sunday, national holidays, New Year’s day and the day after.
Pickup
The guides of Free Sofia Tour are holding signs with the logo of Free Sofia Tour.
Description
Our free English and Spanish language sightseeing walking tours of Bulgaria's capital have been the #1 way to explore Sofia since we first started in 2010. You can join us 365 days a year. No matter the weather conditions!
Please note we do not accept groups larger than 9 people. Any split group reservations will be canceled at the meeting point and our guides will refuse your participation on the tour. If you are coming with a large group - contact us in advance for a private tour.
Starting point: Sofia City Court/Palace of Justice, Sofia (2, Vitosha Boulevard)
Free Tour in English:
EVERY DAY at 11AM, 2PM
Free Tours in Spanish:
EVERY DAY at 11AM
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 6PM UNTIL DECEMBER 31
The best attraction in Sofia according to TripAdvisor users. Approved by Tourist Service Municipal Company at Sofia City Municipality.
Every tour is both fun and educational, the perfect introduction to the city and its thousands of years of history. Discover Sofia in a fun and interactive way through the eyes of our enthusiastic local guides.
Our guides are waiting ONLY in front of the 2 lion statues in front of the Palace of Justice. Other providers might operate in the area.
Tour Route:
- Start: Palace of Justice
- Sveta Nedelya Church
- Coat of Arms of Sofia
- Statue of Sofia
- Church of St. Petka
- Largo Square ruins
- Banya Bashi Mosque
- Sofia Synagogue
- Bath / Museum of Sofia
- Mineral waters
- Council of Ministers
- Former Communist Party Headquarters
- Presidency
- Rotunda of St George
- City Garden
- National Theater Ivan Vazov
- National Gallery (Former Royal Palace)
- Russian Church and Military Club
- St. Sophia Basilica
- End: St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral