Overview
Vitosha Boulevard (Vitoshka) is Sofia's main pedestrian street and commercial artery, stretching from Saint Nedelya Square south toward the National Palace of Culture. On clear days, the snow-capped peak of Vitosha Mountain frames the southern end of the street.
Highlights
- Mountain View: The vista of Vitosha Mountain at the boulevard's southern terminus is one of Sofia's best urban views.
- Shopping: International fashion brands, Bulgarian designers, and souvenir shops line the street.
- Street Life: Buskers, street artists, and café terraces make the boulevard lively year-round.
History
Named after Vitosha Mountain, the boulevard became Sofia's main commercial street in the early 20th century. It was pedestrianized in stages from the 1980s to 2000s and is now fully car-free.
Visitor Tips
- Evening Stroll: The boulevard comes alive in the evening with a Mediterranean-style passeggiata culture.
- Combine: Walk the full length from Saint Nedelya to the NDK for a comprehensive city-centre experience.
- Duration: 30–60 minutes.