Watercolour illustration of Sofia
Sofia

Sofia holidays

Bulgaria's capital, a mix of Roman ruins, Orthodox churches and socialist-era architecture set at the foot of Vitosha mountain, with hiking trails reachable from the city itself.

29°C AugustBest Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct2–3 nightsDirect from London Stansted

At a glance

  • short city breaks
  • combining a city stay with a day hike
  • history-focused city walking

Trip cost

7 nights in Sofia≈ €465–€645 pp
Return flight
≈€76
Stay
≈€427
Food & local
≈€143

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Sofia

From €32/night · Typical €64 · 255 stays · 7-night stay assumed

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Getting to Sofia

  • AirportSofia Airport (SOF)
  • Transfer optionsMetro, bus, taxi

Sofia Airport is about 10 km from the city centre. The metro connects the airport to the centre in around 18 minutes, and buses and taxis also run the route.

Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 267 return

7 nights

Sat 22 Aug

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November from 76 return cheapest

Direct · 10 nights

Fri 6 Nov

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December from 190 return

12 nights

Sat 19 Dec

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Sofia by month, from London Stansted.
See fare details — 3 months as a table

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MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug2672
Nov762
Dec1902

Areas of Sofia

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • City centre (around Vitosha Boulevard)Best for first-time visitors who want the main squares, churches and shopping street within walking distance.
  • LozenetsA residential district with a cafe and restaurant scene, suited to travellers who want a calmer base a short ride from the centre.
  • OborishteA quieter, leafy area near the centre with grand old buildings, suited to travellers who prefer a residential feel over being in the busiest streets.
  • MladostA larger, more modern residential district further from the centre, more practical than atmospheric and better suited to longer stays than a short visit.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
July · August · September · October
Hottest
July · 30°C
Wettest
June · 93mm
  • Jan48mm
  • Feb10°20mm
  • Mar12°41mm
  • Apr17°67mm
  • May20°81mm
  • Jun26°93mm
  • Jul30°14mm (good month)
  • Aug29°45mm (good month)
  • Sep24°47mm (good month)
  • Oct21°25mm (good month)
  • Nov12°85mm
  • Dec65mm

What each season is like

Spring
Mild and increasingly green, a comfortable season for walking the centre before Vitosha's higher trails clear of snow.
Summer
Warm to hot in the city itself, while Vitosha mountain stays noticeably cooler, making it a common day escape from the heat.
Autumn
Cooling steadily, still comfortable for walking the centre.
Winter
Cold and often snowy, including in the city itself given its elevation, which is what makes Vitosha's ski slopes reachable so quickly but also narrows comfortable city walking time.

Good to know about Sofia

Worth it for

Vitosha mountain rises directly at the edge of the city, so hiking trails and, in winter, skiing are reachable without leaving the Sofia area.

Keep in mind

Some pavements and buildings in the centre show their age, and maintenance is inconsistent outside the main squares and boulevards.

Why go

  • Vitosha mountain rises directly at the edge of the city, so hiking trails and, in winter, skiing are reachable without leaving the Sofia area.
  • Roman, Ottoman and Orthodox layers of history sit within a few streets of each other in the centre, visible on a single walk rather than spread across the city.
  • The centre is compact enough to cover on foot, with the metro available for anything further out.

Worth knowing

  • Some pavements and buildings in the centre show their age, and maintenance is inconsistent outside the main squares and boulevards.
  • The city is spread out beyond the compact centre, so reaching Vitosha's trailheads or outer districts needs the metro or a taxi rather than a walk.
  • Winters are cold and often snowy, narrowing the comfortable walking season mainly to spring through autumn.