Sofia on an Electric Scooter - Guided Tour
Overview
Nighttime Sofia offers a unique perspective on the city's history and nightlife, ideal for travelers eager to start their adventure. Riding e-scooters provides an exciting way to navigate Bulgaria’s capital quickly.
- 🛴 The tour lasts less than three hours, allowing you to cover areas that typically require a full day on foot.
- 🌆 Your English-speaking local guide will share insights about the city's parks and lifestyle.
- ⚠️ Helmets and reflective vests are provided; a brief safety introduction precedes the ride.
- 🏍️ The maximum load for the e-scooters is 100 kg (220 lbs), and while no driving license is needed, proficiency in riding a bike is mandatory.
- 🚦 The e-scooters can reach speeds of 20 km/h (13 mph), but some areas enforce a limit of 5 km/h (3 mph).
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- Electric scooter hire
- English-speaking licensed tour guide
- Helmets
- Reflective vests
- Insurance
Meeting point
Return details
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Crystal GardenOur first stop will be the iconic Crystal Garden, where after a brief, but clear safety instructions you will learn the curious stories of the "Big head" monument and of one of the most charming water fountains in town.
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City GardenThe City Garden is Sofia's oldest public green space. Both the locals and the city's visitors enjoy spending their time there. The small park is surrounded by beautiful buildings such as the National Theatre with its fountains, the former Royal Palace and the National Bank.
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Alexander Nevsky square is not only the place where the Bulgarian people have erected the country's biggest and most famous cathedral. Here, we will find the VIth century Saint Sofia Basilica that gave its name to the city, the Monument of the Unknown Soldier and Sofia's kilometre zero.
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National Assembly of the Republic of BulgariaOur last stop before diving into Sofia's Central Park will be National Assembly square, where we will see the Monument of the King Liberator, the Academy of Sciences, and one of the most famous hotels in town.
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Knyazheska GardenKnyazheska Garden - once home to the Sofia Zoo is now mostly famous for the controversial Soviet Army Monument. It is a favourite place for local skaters and BMX riders.
- Eagle's Bridge was once a symbolic Eastern gate of the city. Now it marks the end of the city centre and the beginning of Sofia's most famous park. (pass by)
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Borisova Gradina ParkBorisova Gradina is Sofia's most famous and biggest green space. We will ride through the whole park. In the darkness, we will explore charming places such as the Lillies Pond, the Obelisk, the National Tennis Center, the Rose Garden at the National Stadium and the tiny Observatori of Sofia University.
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Sveti Sedmochislenitsi ChurchSt. Sedmochislenitsi church and its surrounding garden are one of the places in Sofia that reveal their beauty in the darkness. The temple has quite a curious story that not so many of the locals know..
- The tiny Shishman street is one of Sofia's hidden gems. Here you can find anything, just like on des Champs-Élysées. Nightlife starts with our arrival. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.