
Hyatt Regency Sofia
Exceptional·2.7k beoordelingen
Vanaf
€175/ nacht

Sofia is een van de goedkoopste hoofdsteden van de EU, met bijna 500 hondvriendelijke etablissementen, twee 24 uur per dag geopende dierenklinieken en het 2.290 meter hoge Vitosha-gebergte dat direct uit de stad oprijst. De beste plekken voor huisdieren zijn het Borisova Gradina, het Yuzhen-park en de wandelpaden in het natuurpark Vitosha, vooral rond de Vitosha-boulevard, Lozenets en Boyana.
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Waarom Sofia met jouw huisdier?
Sofia is een van de goedkoopste hoofdsteden van de EU, met bijna 500 hondvriendelijke etablissementen, twee 24 uur per dag geopende dierenklinieken en het 2.290 meter hoge Vitosha-gebergte dat direct uit de stad oprijst.
📍 Niet te missen
het Borisova Gradina, het Yuzhen-park en de wandelpaden in het natuurpark Vitosha.
🏘️ Beste buurten
de Vitosha-boulevard, Lozenets en Boyana.

Exceptional·2.7k beoordelingen
Vanaf
€175/ nacht

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Sofia is one of Europe's oldest capitals: a Thracian settlement of Serdica in the 7th century BC, it became a major Roman centre under Constantine, then a Byzantine seat, an Ottoman conquest, and finally the capital of the Bulgarian kingdom in 1879. With about 1.2 million inhabitants, it is also the EU's greenest capital by tree canopy, which the 2 290-metre Vitosha mountain rising directly from the urban fabric explains. Bulgarian dog culture is open but regulated: the municipality requires an ID tag for registered dogs, off-leash use is limited to marked park sections, and a national pet-friendly directory lists nearly 500 cafés and shops. Sofia is also remarkably affordable, dog-friendly hotels start at €60 per night, emergency vet visits at €40, and the Pawshake platform at €5 per walk.
Vast neo-Byzantine cathedral with golden domes, one of Europe's largest Orthodox churches. The interior admits only assistance dogs, but the wide stone-paved square outside and the Saturday flea market on the back side are leash-friendly.
Sofia's pedestrian spine, 1.2 km from south of Sveta Nedelya square to the Vitosha massif. Cafés, gelato shops, and bookstores, with nearly all terraces dog-friendly. The view of the Vitosha peaks at the south end is the city's signature photograph.
Sofia's oldest public park (1884), 90 hectares south-east of the centre. Wide tree-lined avenues, Ariana Lake, three stadiums, and quiet rose gardens; leashed dogs throughout, off-leash tolerated on the inner woodland tracks.
Bulgaria's first nature park (1934), covering the entire massif rising south of the city. Boyana Waterfall and the Aleko area (top of the gondola) are the most popular routes; leashed dogs welcome, off-leash tolerated on the upper alpine sections.
13th-century UNESCO church famous for its 90 medieval murals. The interior admits only assistance dogs, but the Boyana neighbourhood and the marked waterfall trail above are leash-friendly.
4 km mountain reservoir 15 km from the centre, the closest dog swimming spot to Sofia. The free public sections of the south shore accept dogs year-round; bus 1/3 from the centre.
Restaurants, parks, transport, beaches, vets. Everything you need to know for Sofia with your pet.
Terrace cafés & dog-welcoming spots
Off-leash zones, trails & green spaces
Metros, trains & pet travel rules
Dog-friendly beaches & coastal walks
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Trusted sitters & day care services
Emergency vets & animal clinics
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🐾 Beste maanden om met je huisdier naar Sofia te reizen: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep