Streets of Sophia-delphia, once in Bulgaria πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬

Feny
Feny
Aug 28, 2017 Β· 5 min read

Starting from the ancient part of the city, Saint George, some typical buildings, one of the main square heading to the center of the city where the old πŸš‹ tram still is, Church of Sveti.

Here you are some representative moments and ruins of this weird city: old ladies in the streets, Chupa Chups building, Checkpoint Charlie wonderful niche restaurant in the city center, the old yellow tram. Then the Sofia central market near the Sinagoga and the popular Bath house with hot spring water, built before World War I.

Funny people in Sofia, reading tips for the adventure and taking pics to the craziest guys πŸ˜‚.. old tourists searching for the nicest souvenir, nigger boy staring at me, popcorn 🍿 seller directly from his home and a awesome guy buying beers in a klet shop – the oldest kind of shop typical of Sofia, which is generally underground, it’s only possible to buy items by their window which are on the street level 😲

And finally the Black sea 🌊 and two of the best cities of the coastside: Burgas and Varna (which is the Youth Capital 2017)

Some pics about #Bulgarian sporting #Lifestyle, typical food and cats in the streets, the Sand Festival, old statue representing soldiers..yes, because the Soviet-side still is impressed somewhere in the streets:

Then the main avenue, heading to the Congress center building where fountains, flowers, skaters and tourists share the same Sundays afternoons:

Final #smile,

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