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Where to stay in Sofia

Stay within a few minutes of Vitosha Boulevard and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, St George Rotunda and metro Line 4 from the airport are all an easy walk away.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026
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In short

Where to stay in Sofia

For a first Sofia trip, stay in the centre within a few minutes' walk of Vitosha Boulevard. From there the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the St George Rotunda and the Roman ruins under Serdika station are all inside a 20-minute stroll, and you are close to the metro Line 4 that brings you in from the airport for โ‚ฌ0.80. Pick Serdika itself if airport access and one-stop sightseeing matter most, leafy Oborishte for quieter evenings and neighbourhood restaurants, and upmarket Lozenets for the best dining if you don't mind a tram ride to the sights.

The short version

  • Best all-rounder: the centre around Vitosha Boulevard.
  • Best value: Serdika, right on the metro and on top of the Roman ruins.
  • Best atmosphere: Oborishte's quiet streets by the Doctor's Garden.
  • Best for dining out: Lozenets, the city's smarter bar-and-restaurant district.
  • Avoid booking the cluster of hotels right against the cathedral as your filter; it is a sight to walk to, not the cheapest or quietest base.

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Centre / Vitosha Boulevard

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The cleanest first-timer choice: the pedestrianised Vitosha Boulevard for cafes and shopping, with the cathedral, the rotunda, the National Theatre and Serdika metro all walkable. Central yet still cheap by EU-capital standards. The trade-off is that the boulevard itself can be busy on weekend evenings, so book a side street a block back if you want quiet.

Best for: First-timers, short stays, walking

Serdika / Largo

ยฃ value

Sat directly on metro Line 4 and on top of the excavated Roman Serdica streets, between the Banya Bashi Mosque, the synagogue and the covered Central Market Hall. Functional rather than pretty, but unbeatable for the โ‚ฌ0.80 airport run and quick sightseeing hops. Best for travellers who value transport over charm.

Best for: Value, airport access, quick trips

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Oborishte / Doctor's Garden

ยฃ value

Quieter, leafier streets just east of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, full of restored apartment blocks and good neighbourhood restaurants around the Doctor's Garden park. A calmer, slightly more residential evening base a 10-15 minute walk from the headline sights. The pick for couples who want to eat where locals do.

Best for: Couples, slower evenings, value

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Lozenets

ยฃยฃ mid-range

An upmarket residential district south of the centre with the city's smarter bars and dining, backed towards Vitosha mountain. More expensive and less central, with sights reached by a 15-20 minute tram ride. Better suited to a second visit or a foodie weekend than a first sightseeing trip.

Best for: Dining, repeat visitors, longer stays

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Around Sofia University / Orlov Most

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The blocks around the yellow-cobbled square by Sofia University and the Eagles' Bridge, edging into Borisova Gradina park. A walkable, slightly studenty stretch with cheaper guesthouses and an easy stroll to the cathedral. A sensible budget alternative if the boulevard hotels are booked out.

Best for: Budget, parks, walkers

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The simple choice

If you are booking in a hurry, filter for hotels within a 10-minute walk of Vitosha Boulevard first, then compare Serdika if you want to be right on the metro. That single rule keeps first-timers out of the two common traps: paying a premium for the hotels pressed up against the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, or booking something cheap-looking out past the ring road that adds two tram changes to every sight. The centre is small enough that you almost never need transport once you are based here.

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Safety and noise

Sofia is generally safe and violent crime against tourists is rare, but GOV.UK flags pickpocketing in crowded areas and, more relevant to choosing a base, repeated taxi overcharging by drivers touting around the airport. Staying near a Line 4 metro stop sidesteps that entirely โ€” you arrive on the โ‚ฌ0.80 metro and never deal with an arrivals tout. For noise, a side street off Vitosha Boulevard or a quiet block in Oborishte beats a room directly over the boulevard's late-night bars.

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Where to stay in Sofia FAQs

Is it better to stay near the cathedral or near Vitosha Boulevard?
Vitosha Boulevard, for most people. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a five-minute walk from the boulevard anyway, and the cluster of hotels right beside it tends to be pricier and quieter on amenities. Base yourself around the boulevard or Serdika and walk to the cathedral once.
Do I need to stay on the metro line in Sofia?
Not strictly, because the centre is walkable end to end, but a room near a Line 4 station is the easiest option since that line runs straight from the airport's Terminal 2 to Serdika for โ‚ฌ0.80. If your hotel is off the line, bus 84 covers the gap.
Is Lozenets too far out for a first weekend?
A little. It is the city's best district for dining and smarter bars, but the sights are a 15-20 minute tram ride away. For a first trip focused on the cathedral, ruins and old town, the central boulevard area is more convenient; save Lozenets for a return visit.

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