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1000 Old City Center, Sofia, Bulgaria
kontakter telefon: +359
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 42.698678, Longitude: 23.321969
Lora Nielsen
::The most central metro station in whole Sofia. Here is where all the lines are crossing and where you should change to another line if needed. It has become a very walkable place with the Largo area making for some great photo sessions or just a nice place to enjoy a few moments. The municipality must implement a NO DOG rule since I see a lot of owners taking their dogs without a leash on to walk around and pee. It is super nasty when having on mind this is one of the EU capitals.
Alex
::This metro station is good, it has ancient Thracian artifacts on display. It's a transfer station from Line 2 to Line 1. However, the schedules are really bad. Often times, people coming from Serdika-I come at the same time as people coming from Serdika II, which leads to a lot of people missing their trains. The station could also use the newer displays for the next train, because currently the minutes can barely be read. The maps are really inconsistent, they say "Serdica" while the station is called "Serdika". The maps on the station itself are way too far up, so they can't be easily read by people. They should be replaced with new ones, like everywhere else.
Julia Garralon
::Very convenient station! Bulgarian Metro is the best!
Dobri Sedkov
::The label over the platform to Vitosha station reads "Lozenets", which is quite confusing, as there's no station named "Lozenets"
Yann Leffondre
::You can't buy tickets from a day to another, they are not valid anymore! The selling employee do not propose to swap the unused ticket for a valid one! Seems like something between a joke and racket when you buy it the day before in purpose just to gain time at 6 o'clock in the morning.