HOTELS IN SOFIA, BULGARIA
About Sofia Bulgaria
Sofia has a history that goes back thousands of years. Through the centuries, many peoples have inhabited it and
added to its rich and diverse history. Numerous Neolithic villages have been discovered in the area, while a
chalocolithic settlement has been recently discovered in the very center of modern Sofia.
The Thracian Serdi tribe settled here in the 7th century BC and gave the first recorded name of Sofia -- Serdica. The Byzantines called it Triaditsa and the Slavs - Sredets. The modern city of Sofia was named in the 14th century after the basilica St. Sofia. In Greek, word sofia means wisdom. In the 3rd century AD, the Romans built strong walls around Serdica, their capital of Inner Dacia and an important stopping point on the Roman road from Naisus (present Nish, Yugoslavia) to Constantinople.
Today there are many archaeological sites in Sofia, that display the city's diverse history - the castle gates and towers of Serdica, public buildings and streets thousands of years old. A large part of the ancient city of Serdica is underneath important modern buildings. The ancient city council (bulefteris) is hidden under the "Sheraton" hotel, while a number of basilicas are below the National Historical Museum. The Roman thermal baths are under the Sofia Mineral Baths and a Roman residence with elaborate mosaics is below the "Rila" hotel.
After the Hun invasion of 441, the town was rebuilt by the Byzantines. The Slavs gave Sredets a key role in the First Bulgarian Empire, then in 1018 the Byzantines retook Triaditsa. At the end of the 12th century, the Bulgarians returned and Sredets became a major trading center of the Second Bulgarian Empire. The Turks captured Sofia in 1382 and made it the center of the Rumelian beylerbeyship. The city declined during the feudal unrest of the 19th century, but with the establishment of the Third Bulgarian Empire in 1879, Sofia once again became the capital of Bulgaria.
Rapidly the city's image changed from an Oriental, to a European. Today many streets, buildings, parks, and even whole
neighborhoods preserve the architectural style from the turn of the century. Between 1879 and 1939, the population of
Sofia grew from 20 000 to 300 000, while today 1 250 000 people live in Sofia.
Since ancient times the city was famous for the abudance of cold and thermal mineral water springs in and around it. The water is still available today and is praised for its numerous qualities. Springs may be found in the city center, as well as in the neighbourhoods: Kniazevo, Gorna Bania, Bankia, Ovcha Kupel and Ivaniane.
Source from http://www.sofia.com/ (official pages)
Accommodation:
Hotel Zografski Sofia *****Stay at the Kempinski hotel, set in lush mature gardens in the hilly, breezy part of town. The hotel that boasts the most comprehensive facilities in the country; with the largest ballroom, break-out, meeting and boardrooms, 6 restaurants, 3 bars, a BBQ Terrace, night club and roof top gaming casino.
Grand Hotel Sofia *****The modern 10-storey building of the newest 5-star business hotel in Sofia is located in the very heart of Bulgaria's capital. Grand Hotel Sofia combines the finest tradition of Bulgarian warmth and hospitality with a level of service and facilities guaranteed to satisfy the most discerning guests.
Hotel Geneva Sofia ****Hotel \"Geneva\" - Sofia is comfortably situated in one of the capital modern living quarters. Being a unique part of the general architecture design, the hotel charms you with its cosiness and comfort.
Hotel Pop Bogomil Sofia **Hotel Pop Bogomil is a Small family B&B hotel situated in a quiet street in the central part of Sofia. It disposes of 10 double rooms, each of them with different interior with distinct individuality.
Hotel Downtown Sofia Bulgaria ****You expect your hotel to offer you a combination of convenience, hospitality and warm ambience. This is exactly what you will find at Downtown hotel. Located in the very city center and known by its unique architecture, elegant interior and attentive service, the hotel is a perfect setting for business visits.
Hotel Meg Lozenets Sofia ***Sofia\\\'s newest luxury hotel Meg is located in the city\\\'s finest residential area Lozenets, near the National Palace of Culture, within walking distance from Sofia\\\'s attractions, business and administrative offices.
Hotel Rodina Sofia ****The four star "RODINA" hotel is conveniently located nearby to the high-class shopping, cultural, historic and business venues of the capital city of Bulgaria.
Hotel Hilton Sofia *****Hilton Sofia boasts 245 modern and comfortably furnished rooms. The hotel offers a daily airport shuttle and free parking on-site. The state-of-the-art Hilton Meetings & banqueting facilities, the modern and extensive Business Centre the two Executive Floors with Clubroom
Radisson SAS Grand Hotel Sofia *****The most sought after hotel in Sofia, the Radisson SAS Grand Hotel is enviably located in the most attractive part of the city, on the famous yellow pavement street overlooking the Parliament and the Alexander Nevski Cathedral.
Best Western City Hotel Sofia ****As part of the Best Western brand , City Hotel in Sofia features BestRequest, frequently requested hotel guest amenities and services including: available full buffet breakfast , iron and ironing boards, coffee/tea makers (upon request), 50 percent designated non-smoking hotel rooms.

"Ever Growing, Never Ageing" This motto is written on Sofia's coat of arms.
Sofia is one of the oldest settlements in Europe. For over 7,000 years Sofia has been a meeting
place of the four directions of the world.
Sofia hotels offers very good standart of accommodation in west eurpoien style. All accommodation places in Bulgaria
have been categorised according to the 5-star international system. Privatisation has had a favourable impact and
today the country is proud of hotels and restaurants that meet the modern world standard.