The above rates
include English speaking guide, VAT 20% and are exclusive of
museum entrance fees.
Rates for larger groups and native language speaking guide are
available upon request.
Information:
ofia
is located in the Sofia valley, at the foot of Vitosha Mountain
(2280 m). The town occurred in the 8th c. B.C. around a
mineral spring, which is now in the centre of the city. "Ever
Growing, Never Ageing" is its motto and since 1879 Sofia has been
the capital of Bulgaria. Over 250 archeological, historical and
cultural monuments that the Thracians, Romans, Byzantians, Slavs,
Proto-Bulgarians and Turks created, are part of the cityscape, such
as the St Sofia Church, St George Rotunda, Alexander Nevski
Cathedral, the National Theatre Ivan Vazov, St Nikolai Russian
Church, Sofia University, the Parliament building.