Free Sofia Tour or getting to know the Bulgarian capital city for 2 hours
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Is it possible
to see the most interesting sites in Sofia for just 2 hours? It turns out it is
possible. You just have to be at the courthouse downtown the city at 11 am or
18 pm.
Two times a day,
no matter if it is summer or winter, a group of tourists gathers there and
starts the so-called Free Sofia Tour. It is a free walking tour in Sofia,
organized for a second year by a group of young volunteers, who dedicated their
free time to the goal of making foreign tourists acquainted with the city of
Sofia.
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Many foreigners
see this tour as a journey back in time. While tourists are walking on the
crowded sidewalks they are fascinated by the remains of old Roman baths,
well-preserved medieval churches, magnificent buildings from the beginning of
the 20th century, which are reflected in the glass facades of new banks and
hotels. This mixture of different styles is part of the city’s atmosphere,
guests say. More thousands of tourists from over 107 different countries have already
been on the Free Sofia Tour.
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The main goal of
the tour is not just to focus just on history and buildings. The guides, most of
them volunteers, try to share
interesting facts from the everyday life of the citizens of Sofia and make tourist
immerse into the atmosphere of the city and make them want to visit it again. “Sometimes
there are just a few tourists at the starting point of the tour but there are
times when 30 or 50 people come. There are tourists who say they do not usually
like tours but enjoy this one very much. There are businessmen, backpackers,
participants in conferences and others.”- one of the tour guides says.
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The tour ends at
the St. Alexander Nevsky cathedral, which is one of the emblematic sites in
Sofia. We take them there after they see the Roman ruins downtown Sofia, the
former king’s castle, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre and others. Visitors are
always impressed by the so-called square of tolerance. This square is formed by
the 4 different temples situated close to one another. These are an orthodox
church, a mosque, a catholic church and a synagogue.
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At the same time
there are hot mineral springs in the heart of the city and tourists cannot
believe Sofia has such treasures. What Bulgarians see as negative sides of
living in Sofia is often viewed in a positive way by foreigners. “ Sometimes they ask us why there are
potholes on the streets and sidewalks but generally they like the city very
much.”- my interlocutor adds .
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It seems
foreign tourists enjoy the fact that different historical layers exist
simultaneously in Sofia. People also like the Vitosha Mountain, the parks, and
the mineral water springs. The citizens of Sofia are used to the vast green
areas and parks but many tourists are impressed and say Sofia is one of the
greenest cities they have ever visited.”
English:
Alexander Markov
Radio Bulgaria
Veneta Nikolova . Neverending Journey
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