Discover Sofia on foot with a free walking tour
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, SOFIA/ Updated : Apr 5, 2017, 23:18 IST
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There is nothing like a free walking tour of a new city to get your bearings right. The Free Walking Tour of Sofia offers perfect opportunity to tourists to acquaint themselves with the Bulgarian capital on a budget. The tour star … Read more
There is nothing like a free walking tour of a new city to get your bearings right. The Free Walking Tour of Sofia offers perfect opportunity to tourists to acquaint themselves with the Bulgarian capital on a budget. The tour starts at the Palace and there are usually dozens of tourists that turn up at the meeting point. Read less

There is nothing like a free walking tour of a new city to get your bearings right. The Free Walking Tour of Sofia offers perfect opportunity to tourists to acquaint themselves with the Bulgarian capital on a budget. The tour starts at the Palace and there are usually dozens of tourists that turn up at the meeting point. However, they are split into smaller groups, so the size of the tour group never gets overwhelming. Besides, all tour guides are super friendly and well informed about the city of Sofia.
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