
Rajon Triaditsa Trip
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Where to stay in Rajon Triaditsa

Sofia City Center
Noted for its museums and historical sites, there's plenty to explore in Sofia City Center. Top attractions like Ivan Vazov National Theatre and National Archaeological Museum are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Serdika Station or Lavov Most Station to see more of the city.
Top hotels in Rajon Triaditsa

Grand Hotel Millennium Sofia
"BREAKREAST WAS GREAT. BEAUTIFUL HOTEL, VERY CLEAN AND NICE ROOMS GREAT VIEW. WE WILL BE BACK AGAIN !!!"
Reviewed on 26 May 2026

Rosslyn Thracia Hotel
"This was our third time staying at the Rosslyn Thracia, and we will probably stay somewhere else the next time. Overall, it's a decent value for the money, but it's time for the owners to put some money into upgrading the hotel. We stayed in one of the suites, and the bathtub leaked a little bit ..."
Reviewed on 27 May 2026

Rosslyn Central Park Hotel
"The breakfast was quite healthy and lavish, with a nice view of the main road/boulevard. The hotel is centrally located. From the airport, a Yellow Taxi costs between 12 euros and 15 euros. The rooms are spacious, and the bathroom was clean. Complimentary coffee is provided."
Reviewed on 19 May 2026
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Popular places to visit

National Palace of Culture
This impressive castle-like monument is a multipurpose cultural center that hosts art exhibitions, a film festival and concerts by well-known performers.

Vitoshka Boulevard
Stroll along the spacious main shopping street of Sofia and enjoy the mix of heritage façades, renowned retailers, leafy trees and lively cafés.

Sofia Court House
Behind the classical and Byzantine-inspired façade of this elegant, landmark building are rooms where judicial history has played out.



