Sofia
Several thousand international ex-pats live in the capital – the cheapest city in Western Europe – either in apartments in downtown areas such as Doctor’s Garden, or in suburbs such as Boyana, Dragalevtsi, and Bistritsa.
Many of the ex-pat city-dwellers are workers, and the city boasts a thriving start-up scene. The city center is small enough that no car is required if you live downtown: taxis are cheap and there are plenty of trams.
Several thousand international ex-pats live in the capital – the cheapest city in Western Europe – either in apartments in downtown areas such as Doctor’s Garden, or in suburbs such as Boyana, Dragalevtsi, and Bistritsa.
Many of the ex-pat city-dwellers are workers, and the city boasts a thriving start-up scene. The city center is small enough that no car is required if you live downtown: taxis are cheap and there are plenty of trams.
Sofia
Several thousand international ex-pats live in the capital – the cheapest city in Western Europe – either in apartments in downtown areas such as Doctor’s Garden, or in suburbs such as Boyana, Dragalevtsi, and Bistritsa.
Many of the ex-pat city-dwellers are workers, and the city boasts a thriving start-up scene. The city center is small enough that no car is required if you live downtown: taxis are cheap and there are plenty of trams.