Sofia: Historia och kulturarv - Stadsrundtur i liten grupp





Beskrivning
Upptäck höjdpunkterna i Sofia med denna stora 2-timmars stadsrundtur! Lär dig om stadens rika historia och dess berömda platser, samt intressanta fakta som: varför Alexander Nevskijkatedralen byggdes, varför staden förknippades med den romerska kejsaren Konstantin den store, vem och varför uppfann det kyrilliska alfabetet, var var låg den första bulgariska kommunistiska diktatorns mausoleum, vad som hände med den sista bulgariska kungafamiljen och många fler!
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Resplan
Under turen kommer du att besöka de tre viktigaste kyrkorna i staden: Alexander Nevskij-katedralen, Sankt Sofia-basilikan och Sankt George Rotunda, och du kommer att se alla viktiga platser i stadens centrum, såsom: det gamla parlamentet, Sinod, Biblioteket, monumentet av kung Liberator, det gamla kungliga residenset, Nationalteatern, Largo-komplexet, ordförandeskapet, de romerska kvarlevorna, de gamla baden, domstolspalatset och mer! Mitt i turen gör vi också ett kort stopp i en cafeteria, om ni behöver ta förfriskningar. Efter turen får du också några rekommendationer på traditionella restauranger och museer, om du är intresserad av att besöka sådana!
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Recensioner(143)
Vasil was an excellent communicator and obviously knew his stuff. This was my first time in Bulgaria, so I found the history he explained, starting 800 years before Christ, to be fascinating. He paced everything well and answered questions intelligently when asked. I would definitely recommend taking his tour.
This tour was the perfect introduction to Sofia! We took it on our first full day in the city and walked away with a much deeper understanding of Sofia’s history and layout, while also having visited some of its prime highlights—Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, St. Sofia Church, various monuments along the city center’s main promenade, the National Assembly building, etc. Vasil was incredibly informative, and the two-hour tour was the perfect balance of walking, going into certain sights (Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, for example), and learning about other sights that we could visit later during our stay (e.g., Sofia’s top museums and other historical religious buildings). I would highly recommend this tour to anyone who wants an informative, comfortable (and affordable) orientation to Sofia!
It didnt dilly dally around...show up...keep up! Lots of background info and interesting. Well worth it
The guide was great - and gave lots of context so that I really understood how everything I saw fitted into the overall history of Sofia.
Vasil gave a really interesting tour of the city with lots of fascinating details. Great to hear so much about all the different cultures that Sofia has been involved in. Very many interesting churches and buildings within a compact area.
I had a couple of hours to kill in Sofia and found this trip on Viator. Vasil was our guide and was amazing! He was so knowledgeable and made it a great experience! I highly recommend if you want to see sofia and understand its history better
Very interesting and educational walk. The only thing we missed was a coffee break. We were allowed to stop for a moment to bring a water or coffee. Furthermore, it is definitely recommended.
Guide was knowledgeable covered all major sites
This tour was excellent and we learned a lot about Sofia. It was nice having a small group so we could hear everything, and not wait for a crowd to take pictures. I highly recommend this tour.
Vasil was a great guide. His tour and commentary were very informative and interesting, covering history from the Thracians to now, visiting important and historic religious, cultural and civic buildings, statues and archaeological sites, as well as taking in the Central Park. I now feel much better informed about Serdica and its heritage.



