
This self-guided audio walk explores Sofia through its layers of faith, empire, and ancient city life. It will appeal to first-time visitors who enjoy churches, monuments, archaeology, and the stories hidden in streets and squares.
Your route begins at the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, where green-and-gold onion domes and bright ceramic tiles stand out against the city center. From there, you continue to the Monument to the Tsar Liberator and the grand Patriarchal Cathedral St. Alexander Nevsky, then pause at the Monument of the Unknown Soldier. The walk then turns toward Roman Sofia at the Amphitheatre of Serdica and the Eastern Gate of Serdika, before leading to the Central Synagogue, the round brick Church of St. George, and ending at the Presidential Palace of the Republic of Bulgaria.
Along the way, you will see how Orthodox domes, memorial bronze, Roman stone, and civic buildings sit within a compact historic core. Expect memorable contrasts: candle smoke and gold icons, a vast cathedral square, ruins tucked beneath modern streets, and the quiet surprise of a 4th-century church behind state buildings.





