Explore Sofia’s rich history and diverse flavors on a Woman’s Market Tour. Taste Bulgarian and fusion cuisines in this ancient, multicultural city.
Explore Sofia’s rich history and diverse flavors on a Woman’s Market Tour. Taste Bulgarian and fusion cuisines in this ancient, multicultural city.
- Saint Sofia Church - This is one of the oldest churches in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, dating back to the fourth century. The predecessor building hosted the Council of Serdica, likely held in 343, attended by 316 bishops.
- The Rotunda Church of St George - This Late Antique red brick rotunda is located in Sofia, Bulgaria. Originally built…
- Saint Sofia Church - This is one of the oldest churches in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, dating back to the fourth century. The predecessor building hosted the Council of Serdica, likely held in 343, attended by 316 bishops.
- The Rotunda Church of St George - This Late Antique red brick rotunda is located in Sofia, Bulgaria. Originally built in the early 4th century as Roman baths, it was later converted into a church within the walls of Serdica, the capital of ancient Dacia Mediterranea during the Roman and Byzantine Empires.
- National Archaeological Institute with Museum - BAS - Visitors can explore the heritage of the Roman Empire from the 2nd to the 6th century.
- The West Gate of Sofia - The Western Gate of Serdica is fortified with towers. In the preserved section of the fortress wall, a pentagonal tower stands next to the gate, with another triangular tower nearby. The Western Gate of Serdica is situated between “St. Joseph” Catholic Cathedral, Todor Alexandrov Boulevard, and the Monument Symbol of the City of Sofia.
- Central Market Hall (Tsentralni Hali) - Visitors can view the Northern Gate of the City of Serdica.
- Ancient Serdica Archaeological Complex - Visitors can explore the museum, which includes parts of the Roman City of Serdica. Inside, ancient streets and sections of buildings can be seen.
- Bulgarian National Library (St. Cyril and St. Methodius National Library) - The library’s collection contains nearly 8.5 million documents and receives about 70,000 publications annually. The National Library “St. St. Cyril and Methodius” is the largest book repository in Bulgaria. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the library’s interior.
- Central Mineral Baths – Banski Sq 1 - Visitors can view the Roman heritage preserved within the Baths Building, dating from the 2nd to the 6th century.

- Ticket for the Metro
- Tickets for museums: The Ancient Complex Serdica
- English guide
- Ticket for the Metro
- Tickets for museums: The Ancient Complex Serdica
- English guide
- Gratuities
- Tickets for Ancient Complex Serdica
- Gratuities
- Tickets for Ancient Complex Serdica
5 Unique Culinary Destinations!
Introduction: Sofia boasts a rich and ancient history, being one of the three oldest cities in Europe. It has been part of the Roman Empire, the Bulgarian Empire, and the Eastern Roman Empire. After the 14th century, it became part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1879, following Bulgaria’s liberation from Ottoman rule,…
5 Unique Culinary Destinations!
Introduction: Sofia boasts a rich and ancient history, being one of the three oldest cities in Europe. It has been part of the Roman Empire, the Bulgarian Empire, and the Eastern Roman Empire. After the 14th century, it became part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1879, following Bulgaria’s liberation from Ottoman rule, Sofia was declared the new capital of Bulgaria. Over the centuries, Bulgarians, Turks, Jews, Armenians, and others have coexisted in this city, contributing to a diverse culinary heritage. Visitors will have the opportunity to savor authentic Bulgarian dishes, as well as those influenced by other cuisines, all with a unique Bulgarian twist.
- The tour includes the travel time from place to place
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.