My next adventure: Bulgaria (Sofia/Plovdiv) – January 2026

Day 2 (Sofia) – Ancient History and Accessibility

Sofia, one of Europe’s oldest cities (dating back over 7000 years) can be seen as a treasure trove. One will find mysteries lurking in the most unassuming places throughout the city.

As little information regarding accessibility was publicly available (what was could be seen as quite negative), one began the roll from the hotel into the centre of Sofa with an open mind. It was pleasantly surprising to see wide pavements and 95% of drop curbs in appropriate places. This improved even further when pavements gave way to dedicated cycle paths…

Of course, there is still the age old chestnut of boulevards being constructed with underpasses consisting of steps or elevators that do not work (mostly along Todor Alexandrov Boulevard) meaning that one has to cross 4 lanes of traffic. However, if one is prepared to look past this, the centre of Sofia is pretty easy to navigate for wheelchair users.

One of the top things to do in Sofia is to visit the Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral which is constructed in the Neo-Byzantine style. Now, the information presented online states that it is not wheelchair accessible (bar Google), however, this is one of Bulgaria’s top tourist attractions so one pressed on regardless…

To the left of the main entrance, one will observe a few disabled parking spaces and, lo and behold, a ramp leading into the structure. Granted, the entrance is locked hence it is necessary for someone to enter the main way in order for it to be unlocked. It is likely that the individuals manning the visitor entrance will inform you that it is not possible, one needs to ask a caretaker instead as the keys belong with them. This entrance leads straight into the heart of the cathedral…

The majority of the sights in Sofia are accessible for wheelchair users such as the National Palace of Culture making the city pretty accessible compared to some of its European counterparts.

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