7 Hidden Gems in Sofia Only Locals Know About

Maria Angelova

If you have already ticked the main attractions in Sofia off your list, or if you have a reputation for seeking out hidden gems wherever you are, you’ll love this. The following list will take you to some of the off-the-beaten-track places in Sofia, where the majority of the visitors you’ll run into will be locals.

1. The University Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden, Park

Flowers
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This tiny botanical garden in the center of the city is a hidden gem for many locals, so you can easily surprise a Bulgarian friend by inviting them to visit it with you. Walking among the flowers and taking a guided tour will transport you far from the hustle and bustle of the capital.

Doctor’s Garden and Zaimov Park

Sofia is a very green capital, full of huge parks and tiny green spaces that invite nature to thrive throughout the city. You may have already strolled along the paths of the Borisova gradina (the huge park in the city center) or Yuzhen Park (South park), but there are other small parks that will tickle your fancy, like Doctor’s Garden (right behind the National Library) and Zaimov Park, just a five minute walk away. These two parks host festivals, live concerts and special events on summer nights. During the days, they are a shady refuge from the heat, complete with ice cream and coffee vendors and perfect sitting areas for enjoying conversation.

Doctor’s Garden, Sofia

Zaimov Park, Sofia

2. Cultural Center G8 Cinema

Cinema, Movie Theater, Theater

One of the best kept secrets in Sofia, this small cinema with a focus on independent movies will impress you. With its charm, old-time cinema memorabilia and spacious bistro, where you can try Bulgarian craft beer or enjoy a glass of wine and a book, Cultural Center G8 is a great place to spend an afternoon. The best time to visit is in the summer, when their small yard transforms into an open-air theatre showing a new movie every night. Movies (except for animated films) are screened with Bulgarian subtitles, so you can hear the original language in which the movie was filmed (usually English).

Byufetŭ (Бюфетъ)

This boutique restaurant will make you feel as if you have been dropped in the middle of a fairy tale. The cozy, yet eccentric interior turns on the imagination, as old dolls, ladders, trinkets and bicycles hanging from walls surround you. The menu contains a variety of mouth-watering meat and veggie dishes inspired by local cuisine. There’s a lunch menu available throughout the week as well.

44, Ekzarh Yosif Str, Sofia

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