10 Things to do Good for Kids in Sofia Region That You Shouldn't Miss

December 18, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Discover the best top things to do in Sofia Region, Bulgaria including Rila Mountains, Muzeiko, Seven Rila Lakes, The Red Flat, St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, Catedral de Sveta-Nedelya, Ivan Vazov National Theater, Vitosha Mountain, National Institute of Archaeology with Museum, Borovets Ski Resort.
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1. Rila Mountains

Rila Bulgaria
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5.0 based on 83 reviews

Rila Mountains

Reviewed By didih123 - Strasbourg, France

Bulgaria is without a doubt one of my favorite places to visit and shoot photos in . The wide open places ,natural lakes ,beautiful mountains and endless landscapes keep me coming back over and over again ...Musala (Bulgarian: Мусала; from Arabic through Ottoman Turkish: Musalla, "near God" or "place for prayer" is the highest peak in the entire Balkan Peninsula, standing at 2,925 m (9,596 ft). The summit of the Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria, Musala is the highest peak between the Alps and the Caucasus and the highest in Eastern Europe bar the Caucasus. With a prominence of 2473 m, Musala is the 7th most prominent mountain peak in Europe (Wikipedia)

2. Muzeiko

3, Prof. Boyan Kamenov Str., Sofia 1756 Bulgaria +359 2 902 0000 [email protected] http://muzeiko.bg/en
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5.0 based on 112 reviews

Muzeiko

Muzeiko is the biggest science center for children in Eastern Europe. Muzeiko is a 2,000 m2 space with over 130 interactive games created for children and curious adults. The entire content of the museum is designed to inspire children to learn, discover and explore the sciences, while helping children, their families and educators spend time together actively and effectively.

Reviewed By dntsbrlv - Berlin, Germany

Went there June 2019 with a 22 year-old and 3.5 year-old. The little one didn't get much of it, but had lots of fun, especially in the baby area. The big one loved it! Muzeiko is an amazing kids' science museum that not many countries in Europe have! Many different areas with different science fields, enough opportunity to play while exploring and learning. Also the food in the canteen was quite good especially for a museum. Love love love it! Would come back any time again!

3. Seven Rila Lakes

2650 Sapareva Banya Rila Mountain, Sofia Bulgaria
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Seven Rila Lakes

Reviewed By 225evgenim - Sofia, Bulgaria

Magnificent nature! The seven Rila lakes are recognized as the most energetic place in the world. Great views from a height of 2500 m. The route is extreme. You need good equipment. The sun is strong and you need sunscreen. Many people visit the Rila lakes in the summer.

4. The Red Flat

24 Ivan Denkoglou Str, Sofia 1000 Bulgaria +359 98 825 2032 [email protected] http://www.redflatsofia.com
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5.0 based on 94 reviews

The Red Flat

The Red Flat is not a typical museum, but an interactive experience and a time machine aiming to send you back to the 1980’s - the last stage of the communist regime in Bulgaria. By entering the flat, you will visit the home of an average family and discover what everyday life was like for ordinary Bulgarians during the Cold War.

5. St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral

Aleksander Nevski Square, Sofia Bulgaria +359 2 988 1704 http://www.sofia-guide.com/attraction/alexander-nevsky-crypt-icon-museum/
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4.5 based on 6,403 reviews

St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral

Completed in 1912, St. Alexander Nevsky Patriarchal Cathedral Stauropigial Memorial-Church is an impressive landmark in Sofia. The church was built as a memorial to the 200,000 Russian soldiers who died in the Russo-Turkish Liberation War (1877-1878).

Reviewed By loukiap550 - Nicosia, Cyprus

A Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia (Bg). Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and it is one of the largest Christian church buildings, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. There is a museum of Bulgarian icons inside the cathedral crypt, part of the National Art Gallery.

6. Catedral de Sveta-Nedelya

pl.Sveta Nedelya, Sofia 1000 Bulgaria +359 2 987 5748 http://www.sveta-nedelia.org/index.php/bg
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4.5 based on 604 reviews

Catedral de Sveta-Nedelya

7. Ivan Vazov National Theater

Dyakon Ignatii 5 str., Sofia 1000 Bulgaria +359 2 811 9219 http://new.nationaltheatre.bg
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4.5 based on 334 reviews

Ivan Vazov National Theater

8. Vitosha Mountain

Sofia Bulgaria http://park-vitosha.org
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4.5 based on 1,208 reviews

Vitosha Mountain

Reviewed By Sharpehunter - Island of Malta, Malta

When you arrive in Sofia your attention is immediately drawn to the Mount Vitosha range which stands tall in the backdrop. Beautiful snow-capped mountains fringed by lush green mixed woodland and forest draws you in immediately. Easily accessible by car, buses and trams, you can even jump the various chairlifts to get higher up the range. My favourite starting point for any hike in Vitosha is Boyana Church. From here there is a myriad of routes to choose of varying difficulty all clearly marked. Take your pick from The Golden Bridges, Boyana Lake and Boyana Waterfall, or just choose a path that looks good, hit the trail and go with the flow. Advisable to wear good walking shoes, the terrain is very diverse and changeable and varies from easy-going paths to steep rocky (and slippy) climbs. Always take plenty of water, make sure you have some food. There are lots of mountain huts that serve great traditional Bulgarian food, beers, wines and soft drinks, but you have to get to them first. Fabulous days out, I still haven't done the actual Black Peak yet, but it's on the agenda.

9. National Institute of Archaeology with Museum

2 Saborna St, Sofia 1000 Bulgaria +359 2 988 2406 [email protected] http://naim.bg/en/home/
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4.5 based on 598 reviews

National Institute of Archaeology with Museum

The National Institute of Archaeology with Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences covers the complete study of the culture of tribes and peoples who have occupied present day Bulgaria from the remote past until the 18th century. The Museum of Archaeology hosts the most numerous collections in Bulgaria and its exhibitions reveal it as one of the most important centers in the country for promotion of the cultural heritage of present day Bulgaria. NIAM-BAS was established in 1949 as a follower and successor of the Department of Valuables - part of the Library established in Sofia in 1879 and reformed into a National Museum in 1892 - and the Bulgarian Institute of Archaeology (1921), which was the first academic institute in Bulgaria.

Reviewed By nikolai_atanassov - Brussels, Belgium

One of Bulgaria's first museums (set up in the 1890s) housing a collection of monuments ranging from finds from the stone and bronze age through antiquity and to medieval times. The building itself is a former mosque, and was turned to use as a museum after Bulgaria became self-governing (in 1878). The museum building is integrated into the new building of the Bulgarian National Bank (the white building on the left of the photo), dating from the late 1930s.

10. Borovets Ski Resort

Borovets Bulgaria +359 89 863 6166 http://www.crystalski.co.uk
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4.5 based on 1,487 reviews

Borovets Ski Resort

Reviewed By davidbP9097CZ - Newport, United Kingdom

Just spent the week in Borovets, we were blessed with the weather, it snowed heavily overnight on several occasions and we had a mix of sunny blue skies and moody clouds during the day, all of which was a great backdrop for skiing. Facilities seem to have been upgraded since last time we came three years ago, new six person chairlift, new hotel complexes and extended Alpin ski school. Being a relative novice at skiing I can’t comment on the comparative benefits of Borovets over any other resort but I found all the slopes great fun and as challenging as you want to make them with the option of green through to black and the ability to mix and match on the way down. At least three snow ploughs were out every night making the slopes pristine for the following day and snow cannons are also strategically placed in case a top up is needed. Great value for money resort, we would recommend.

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