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Apartments in Sofia
The studio is situated near the city centre, close to the 'St. Alexander Newski' cathedral and the Parliament...
Occupying an enviable spot in the heart of the city, these vibrant 3-star serviced apartments present the
One room studio apartment 32 m2 in the centre of city Sofia full furnished kitchen, books, central heater, cable TV, internet, bed tabl
This apartment is located on Baba Nedelya Street near the National Palace of Culture...
VIP Apart is a short/long term rental hotel apartment in Sofia, capital of Bulgaria.
We rent our full equipped luxurious apartment in the best central location in Sofia Bulgaria (52 qm). It has two rooms, kitchen, and bathroom with shower and is ideal for 2 adults
View Apartment Studio is the best alternative to expensive hotel accommodation in Sofia...
We offer two recently renovated and designed flats, complied with our....
Brand new luxury apartment on the 1st floor, quietly place, consisting of one bedroom with a queen sized bed, cable TV-60 channels,
The advantage of this apartment is its location - a central and in the same time extremely quiet place on Petar Beron Str. which is one minute walking distance from the National Palace of Culture...
Spacious and light apartment located on a quiet street in central Sofia. The apartment is situated in a newly built building close to Rodina Hotel...
An Attick Apartment created by Bulgarian artists in the center of Sofia in Luben Karavelov Street with view above the first district and the two mountains Vitosha...
A 2 bed room apartment in a secure building with private entrance, private shower and toilet, fridge, satelite TV-60 channels, free telephone - incoming and local calls,pick up service, sightseeing, taxi service, transfer.
LK Flat is a cozy apartment in the centre of Sofia in Luben on the first floor in a quiet inner yard, close to the famous Palace of Culture
regional info

As Bulgaria is still on the waiting list for the EU, the prices are still much lower than those of EU states. As a result, Sofia is a cheap alternative, with an interesting twist. It isn't beautiful, it isn't clean, it isn't well organised, but it provides the grounds for an amazing holiday, spent in a luxurious hotel overlooking the mountain, and with over 300 bars, restaurants, discos and cafes in a radius of less than 2km, the capital is also an easily accessible city.
For those travelling on a budget, hostels (available on the internet) are definitely an alternative. One useful tip for those who need a ride to town: pay attention to the taxi drivers- they will usually try to charge you more, and always choose cabs that are registered to a cab company. A few words in Bulgarian may be more useful than you imagine.
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