Bulgaria is an intriguing gem that often flies under the radar for many travelers, especially for folks from the Philippines and the U.S. When I first arrived, I must admit my expectations were rather modest. But to my pleasant surprise, this country has completely blown me away.
Now, let’s talk about the people. This might sound a bit superficial, but I truly believe that one of Bulgaria’s greatest attractions is its stunningly beautiful locals. Don’t get me wrong; the architecture, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes are nothing short of extraordinary. Yet, it’s the people who add a vibrant pulse to the streets. They seem to embody the charm of Sofia, and you can’t help but notice them everywhere you turn.
I’m currently staying on Vitosha Boulevard, a lively pedestrian street filled with an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and unique boutiques. As I stroll along, it feels like I’ve stepped into a fashion magazine—with gorgeous girls and guys strutting by who could easily be mistaken for supermodels. It’s an experience in itself just to people-watch here.
For those seeking an affordable getaway, Bulgaria is a treasure trove. My hotel in the heart of downtown is a comfortable $60 per night. Compare that to cities like London or New York, where a cramped room without a window can cost you upwards of $250! Here, I’m getting a cozy room in a vibrant part of town for a fraction of that price. Even in Makati, finding a hotel room at this price is nearly impossible.
The culinary scene is equally appealing, with a plethora of restaurants that cater to all tastes. Interestingly enough, Bulgarians have a surprising love for sushi! This culinary diversity adds to the charm of the city, inviting you to explore flavors from around the world.
However, I made a bit of a blunder by booking five days in Sofia. While the city is undeniably beautiful, I quickly realized that you can soak in most of its highlights within a day or two. Next time, I’ll be sure to venture beyond the city limits or rent a car to explore the stunning mountains nearby.
Bulgaria is also renowned as a winter destination, and I’ve heard whispers about how this country transforms into a breathtaking wonderland during those colder months. The thought of returning to experience that is certainly enticing!
So, if you’re considering a trip, Sofia and its surrounding areas promise a beautiful mix of culture, charm, and affordability. There’s no doubt in my mind that I’ll be back to uncover more of what this enchanting country has to offer.

A museum near Vitoshi of a typical house in the 80s.