The first discs inform us that the town of Sofia while we know it today was known like Serdica. People of this area are supposed being related to the tribe of Thracian Serdi. Other names for Sofia were known to be Triaditsa and Serdets. This central Balkan city, located in Western Bulgaria, precisely proves to be a beautiful primitive spot practically hemmed inside by the mountains verdurous. To enter the city which you must obtain by three passages of mountain. Several low rivers intersect the city including/understanding Perlovska and Vladaya which posterior fusions with the river of Iskar running near.
There are plenty of places to stay in at Sofia thanks to a proliferation of hotels, inns, and hostels. For those looking to sample a high living standard during their stay, there are five star hotels’ galore. Those seeking a convenient location need to look no further than the Sofia Sheraton which is an old building converted into a five star luxury hotel. Most tourists prefer this five star hotel over others in view of its proximity to the National Opera, Saint Sofia Church, National Theatre, The Central Baths etc.
Taking a walk around the city you will come to realize that Sofia is a place of churches, monasteries and ancient buildings. Not too far from the five star hotel Sofia Sheraton stands the Church of Saint Sofia (known as Tsurka Sveta Sofia in the local language). This is the oldest Eastern Orthodox Church in all of Sofia and has been built on the site of several ancient places of worship, even an old Roman theatre.
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