Rent a car Sofia (Bulgaria)

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Tips For Renting a Car in Bulgaria

Whether you are traveling to Bulgaria for business or pleasure, renting a car can be a good way to see the country. It allows you to explore the country's diverse landscape and culture without relying on public transportation. Fortunately, there are some tips for renting a car in Bulgaria that will help you get the most out of your trip.

  • One of the first things you should check is the car's insurance coverage. Some credit cards offer insurance for rental cars, and this can save you 30% to 70% of the cost of your rental.
  • Bulgaria's speed limits are strict and drivers must always follow the posted speed limits. In addition, Bulgaria has many speed cameras and speed traps. Speeding fines can be very high.

You may also have to pay additional insurance if you plan to travel outside of Bulgaria. Some rental car companies may also charge additional fees for domestic one-way rentals.

  • To drive in Bulgaria, you must be at least 20 years old and have a driving license for at least a year. If you have a driving license from another country, you will need to get an international driving permit. You can purchase this at the border.
  • If you are traveling in the winter, you will need winter tyres and chains. In addition, you will need to have a first aid kit and a reflective jacket for exiting motorways.

Many Bulgarian roads are not in great condition. You should also avoid driving on third class roads. Some of these are not well marked. Also, you should make sure you are parking in a guarded parking lot. Some parking lots have time limits and have clearly marked signage. If you overstay, you may be liable for spot fines.

Popular Places to Visit in Bulgaria

Visiting Sofia, Bulgaria's capital, offers a chance to experience the country's diverse history. The city's landmarks reflect Greek, Roman, Ottoman, and Soviet occupations.

Cathedral of St. Alexandar

Known as the heart of Bulgaria, Sofia is a bustling capital city with deep history. Its streets are filled with beautiful religious buildings and unique restaurants. The city also boasts of an amazing blend of eastern and western cultures.

There are many historical sites and monuments to see in Sofia. For history buffs, you should check out the Sofia History Museum. You can find out more about the city's past through the museum's extensive exhibits.

The National Archaeological Museum is also a good place to learn about the city's history. It is located on the site of the old largest Ottoman mosque in the city. The museum opened in 1905, and houses archaeological exhibits from around the city.

National Museum of History

Visiting the National Museum of History is a great way to experience Bulgaria's history. The museum's collection features materials from prehistoric ages until modern times. It is the largest history museum in the Balkans, with more than 700,000 objects.

The museum also features a number of historical art pieces. This includes works from the mid-19th century Bulgaria, as well as international pieces. The museum also has a collection of ancient gold treasures.

Visitors can take a guided tour of the museum to make sense of the vast amount of information. Among the items on display are weapons, uniforms, and archive photos. The museum is especially popular with military equipment enthusiasts.

Church of St. Petka

Among the many attractions in Sofia, one of the oldest still functioning churches is the Church of Saint Petka. This church, also known as the Church of Sweta Sofija, is one of the oldest in Europe. The church is also one of the most beautiful in Bulgaria. The interior of the church has mosaics that date back to the early Christian era.

One of the best things to do in Sofia is take a walking tour of the city. It's a great way to explore the old quarters of the city at your own pace.

Archeological Museum

During your visit to Sofia, Bulgaria, make sure to stop by the city's archaeological museum. This museum offers visitors a wealth of ancient history from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. You'll find a large collection of Stone Age artifacts, Bronze Age objects and items from ancient Rome.

You'll also find a vast collection of ethnographic items in this museum. Its exhibits include archaeological excavations from all over Bulgaria. Moreover, it has a wide range of medieval books and objects. The museum is managed by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

The archaeological museum has five exhibition halls. The Prehistoric Hall contains items from prehistoric times to 1600 BC. There are also pottery, ritual items and primitive tools.

Old Parliament House

Located right in the heart of Sofia, the Old Parliament House is one of the most interesting places to visit in Bulgaria. You can learn a lot about the history of the city, including the ancient Roman ruins, by walking around the area.

While you're here, try a few of the local delicacies. You'll find local fresh fruits and vegetables in the open-air Ladies Market.

In the middle of the Largo, there's a glass dome that allows you to see the Roman ruins from the ancient city of Serdica. The building was constructed in the 1950s to mark the beginning of the new Bulgarian government.

Amphitheater

Located in the heart of Sofia, the Amphitheater is one of the top places to visit in Bulgaria. This ancient Roman structure is now part of the Arena di Serdica Hotel.

It's been used as a theater and arena. In the time of the Romans, these were the places to see performances. Today, the eastern entrance is accessible to the public during the day. This section of the amphitheater contains a small collection of ceramics and coins.

The amphitheatre also has a smaller version, the octagonal shaped one located on the ground floor of the Arena di Serdica hotel. The building is unique in Sofia as it features two towers with chariots. The exterior is topped with marble columns supporting a sculpture of Apollo.

St Mary Armenian Apostolic church

Located in the Balkan Peninsula, Sofia is a growing capital city in Eastern Europe. It is home to a number of different faith groups, including Orthodox Christians, Catholics, Muslims, Protestants, and Jews. The city has a rich cultural background, as well as a sustainable tradition of interfaith dialogue.

Sofia is home to some of the world's most important churches. Notre Dame Cathedral, for instance, is visited by Christians from all over the world. It was built in the late 19th century and is the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the world.

Another important church is the Boyana Church, a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features a fresco-covered interior, including 89 different scenes. It also has a gallery staircase that was added in 1944.

The dynamics of price changes based on season

Average price for 7 days rental:

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  • January
    154$
  • February
    133$
  • March
    154$
  • April
    189$
  • May
    224$
  • June
    245$
  • July
    287$
  • August
    322$
  • September
    224$
  • October
    224$
  • November
    154$
  • December
    245$
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    154$
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    133$
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    154$
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    189$
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    224$
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    245$
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    287$
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    322$
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    224$
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    224$
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    154$
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    245$

List of required documents

Attention!

A valid international driving license is required

1. Driver license
2. Credit card
3. Voucher
4. Passport

Frequent Questions and Answers

When it comes to car rental costs, Sofia is generally competitive. The price normally depends on several factors, including the time of year, the length of your trip, and the sort of vehicle you wish to rent.
There is always an increase in demand for automobile rentals in Sofia during the summer months, which drives up the prices. During the off-season, particularly the winter, the prices are significantly lower. The duration of your rental also affects the total price. Typically, renting a vehicle for a longer period of time results in a lower daily rate, thus a five-day rental may cost only somewhat more than a three-day rental. If possible, consider spending at least a week exploring Sofia.

Third-party liability insurance is mandatory in Sofia for any car rental. This is typically offered at no extra cost with most rental car agencies.
You should consider getting a CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) and theft insurance, although it's not required. If you want to upgrade your coverage, the ideal time to do so is when you first make your reservation.
Purchase insurance while booking your car:

Car rental insurance

Traveling by car lets you explore at your own pace. It's nice to be able to avoid congested bus or rail schedules and travel early or late.

It depends on the number of passengers and the amount of luggage each person is carrying. However, the following factors to think about before vacationing in Sofia:

Size: Our major suggestion is to choose a car that is not excessively wide. There are some tiny streets when you are driving through old towns or historical villages. It will be less stressful in a narrower automobile. VW Up is the most well-liked model among economy classes in Sofia. From EUROPCAR the daily rate for this vehicle begins at 13$.

Power: Any size car will be able to travel the entire country. However, if you choose an engine that is not the smallest, it will be more comfortable in the highlands.

According to the rental policies of all car rental agencies, you can book the vehicle's essential features, but not a specific model. Because a specific model can break, be involved in an accident, be held by the prior tenant, etc. Your voucher will have a code that specifies the major parameters (e.g. CDAR). The following table provides code decoding:

Car rental models

A credit card is required by almost all rental companies. Cards that are electronic, virtual, or debit may not be accepted. If you acquire complete insurance coverage straight from the rental company's office, certain firms may, as an exception, take a debit card.

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