Music of Zaimov Park - Sofia Bulgaria
SOFIA PARK ZAIMOV 24 MAY 2016....HOLIDAY..!V 20160524 131220
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BULGARIA SOFIA Park Zaimov M2U00778
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Sofia, Aircraft C-17 Globemaster III, Park Zaimov Evlin, Bulgaria 2015
Sofia, Aircraft C-17 Globemaster III, Park Zaimov Evlin, Bulgaria 2015
Mini show in Zaimov park, Sofia!
French friends skating in Zaimov park, Sofia, Bulgaria 2011.:)
Sofia Travel Guide - Bulgarian Dreams
Sofia Travel Guide - Bulgarian Dreams
Sofia (София) is the capital of Bulgaria. It is also the biggest city in the country with about 1.7 million citizens (including suburbs). Today, Sofia is a dynamic Eastern European capital, distinguished by its unique combination of European and Communist-style architecture as well as many beautiful orthodox churches. Furthermore, it claims to be one of the few European capitals with beautiful scenery and a developed ski-resort so close to it - the Vitosha mountain.
When planning a visit to Sofia, keep in mind the major national holidays (Christmas, Orthodox Easter, 1st, 6th and 24th of May, 6th of September). During these holidays the city is deserted as most citizens take advantage of the long weekend and travel on vacation. Most small shops and galleries close for the holidays.
Sofia was founded 2,500 years ago. Over the centuries, it has been given several names - Serdica , Sredetz and the remains of the old cities can still be viewed today. Because of its strategic location in the middle of Balkans for a while it had been selected for a new capital of the Roman Empire. Near Sofia is the Boyana church, one of the most valuable memorials of Bulgarian and European culture. The church has frescoes, acclaimed by specialists as “the best examples of Eastern medieval art during its twelve century history”.
Sofia has a humid continental climate with an average annual temperature of 10.2 °C (50.4 °F). Winters are cold and snowy. In the coldest days temperatures can drop as low as -15°C or even lower, most notably in January. Foggy conditions are frequent, especially in the beginning of the season. Summers are warm and sunny. In summer, Sofia generally remains slightly cooler than other parts of Bulgaria, due to its higher altitude.
Sofia has a well-developed and efficient public transport system that consists of buses, trolleys, trams, subway. The public transport operates from 5AM to about 12AM. The subway (metro) in Sofia has two lines - Red (M1) and Blue (M2). The Red line (Lulin, Obelya) goes through the city center to the southeast. Half of the trains continue to the airport and the other half to Mladost . The Blue line goes through the city center as well connecting Nadezhda r.d. (Lomsko shose), Central Train Station with city center ending at Lozentz r.d (James Bourchier).
Sofia is one of the oldest cities in Europe and has ancient ruins throughout the city center. It is a good idea to book your hotel/hostel from websites such as booking.com. The majority of hotels in Sofia have very high standards so it doesn't matter much where you go, as long as it is situated in safe and secure area. Pizzeria-type restaurants and snack bars can be found all over Sofia. Although many are very uninteresting for the traveler looking for a meal with a local flavor, some include excellent Bulgarian dishes.
Sofia was founded because of the quality of its mineral waters. In the city, there are 7 independent mineral water springs. One of the springs is in the central area of the city and is accessible for everybody - cross the square behind the mosque, next to TSUM (the intersection of Iskar and Ekzarh Yosif streets). This is next to a tram stop and in front of Lidl, just nestled behind the former public bath. You will see many locals filling up plastic bottles of water.
A lot to see in Sofia such as :
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia
Boyana Church
National Historical Museum, Bulgaria
Vitosha Boulevard
Church of St. George, Sofia
Banya Bashi Mosque
National Palace of Culture
Ivan Vazov National Theater
Russian Church, Sofia
St Nedelya Church
Saint Sofia Church, Sofia
Regional History Museum - Sofia
Borisova gradina
Central Sofia Market Hall
National Art Gallery
Cherni Vrah
Dragalevtsi Monastery
Museum of Socialist Art, Sofia
Church of St Petka of the Saddlers
Sofia Synagogue
Eagles' Bridge, Sofia
Aleko hut
National Archaeological Museum, Bulgaria
Lake Pancharevo
National Museum of Natural History, Bulgaria
Monument to the Tsar Liberator
Sofia Zoo
Muzeiko
South Park
Golden Bridges
National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria
Lions' Bridge, Sofia
Park Kambanite
Pametnik na Savetskiya voin - Kostnitsa
Kopitoto
Earth and Man National Museum
Копитото
Park-Museum Vrana
Amphitheater of Serdica
Statue of Sveta Sofia
Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church
Sofia City Garden
Russian Monument, Sofia
Park Zaimov
Iskar
Iskar Reservoir
Bistrishko Branishte
( Sofia - Bulgaria ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sofia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sofia - Bulgaria
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Park Borisova Gradina Sofia 2017
Visite d'une partie du parc Borisova Gradina de Sofia
Bulgaria Vlog 2017 Travel Guide - Things to do, Attractions, Sightseeing
Sofia (София), Bulgaria (България) 2017
Top 15 Tourist Attractions, SIGHTSEEING
1. Cathedral Saint Alexandar Nevski
2. Boyana Church
3. Saint Sofia Church
4. Church of St. George
5. National Historical Museum
6. Ivan Vazov National Theatre
7. Russian Church
8. National Art Gallery
9. Monument to the Tsar Liberator
10. Eagles' Bridge
11. City Garden
12. Statue of Sveta Sofia
13. Lions' Bridge Sofia
14. Banya Bashi Mosque
15. Park Zaimov
Sofia (София), Bulgaria (България), Sehenswürdigkeiten
Europe Tour Round Trip (Road Trip) 2017 Part 13
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Serbia (Belgrad), Bulgaria (Sofia), Turkey (Istanbul), Greece (Athens), Macedonia (Skopje),
Serbia (Belgrad), Hungary (Budapest), Austria (Vienna), Germany (Frankfurt), Belgium (Brussels),
Holland (The Hague & Amsterdam) and Germany (Frankfurt).. More than 8000 km in 3 Weaks
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Niederland (The Hague & Amsterdam) und Deutschland (Frankfurt).. Mehr als 8000 km in 3 Wochen
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Slavyanska Beseda Hotel History
A brief recompilation of the history at the Slavyanska Beseda Hotel. The building represents a historic landmark in Bulgaria and was built in 1935
Изпращане 2010 (Park Zaimov)
Изпращане 2010 (Park Zaimov)
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SOFIA - Bulgaria Travel Guide | Around The World
Sofia (Bulgarian: София) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. 1.3 million people live in the city and 1.7 million people live in its metropolitan area. The city is at the foot of Vitosha Mountain in the western part of the country. Being in the centre of the Balkan peninsula, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.
Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. Being Bulgaria's primate city, Sofia is a hometown of many of the major local universities, cultural institutions and commercial companies. Sofia is one of the top 10 best places for start-up business in the world, especially in information technologies. Sofia was Europe's most affordable capital to visit in 2013.
Sofia is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Bulgaria alongside coastal and mountain resorts. Among its highlights is the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the symbols of Bulgaria, constructed in the late 19th century. It occupies an area of 3,170 square metres (34,122 square feet) and can hold 10,000 people.
Sofia holds Bulgaria's largest museum collections, which attract tourists and students for practical studies. The National Historical Museum in Boyana district has a vast collection of more than 650,000 historical items dating from Prehistory to the modern era, although only 10,000 of them are permanently displayed due to the lack of space. Smaller collections of items related mostly to the history of Sofia are in the National Archaeological Museum, a former mosque located between the edifices of the National Bank and the Presidency. Two natural sciences museums — the Natural History Museum and the Earth and Man — display minerals, animal species (alive and taxidermic) and rare materials. The Ethnographic Museum and the National Museum of Military History are other places of interest, holding large collections of Bulgarian folk costumes and armaments, respectively.
Vitosha Boulevard, also called Vitoshka, is a pedestrian zone with numerous cafés, restaurants, fashion boutiques, and luxury goods stores. Sofia's geographic location, in the foothills of the weekend retreat Vitosha mountain, further adds to the city's specific atmosphere.
The city has an extensive green belt. Some of the neighbourhoods constructed after 2000 are densely built up and lack green spaces. There are four principal parks – Borisova gradina in the city centre and the Southern, Western and Northern parks. Several smaller parks, among which the Zaimov Park, City Garden and the Doctors' Garden, are located in central Sofia. The Vitosha Nature Park (the oldest national park in the Balkans) includes most of Vitosha mountain and covers an area of 266 square kilometres (103 sq mi),[88] with roughly half of it lying within the municipality of Sofia. Vitosha Mountain is a popular hiking destination due to its proximity and ease of access via car and public transport. Two functioning cable cars provide year long access from the outskirts of the city. The mountain offers favourable skiing conditions during the winter when multiple ski slopes of various difficulty are made available. Access to the ski slopes is regulated, they are maintained daily and health and safety personnel are available to assist in case of injury. Skiing passes typically allow unlimited access to the ski slopes, cable cars and other transport facilities. Skiing equipment can be rented and skiing lessons are available.
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Broken Balkanz Warm-up (Park Zaimov, Sofia, 26.06.11)
H.M.S.U. OPEN-AIR SUMMER FESTIVAL 2011
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