Sofia Hosts Christmas Book Fair and 13th International Literary Festival
Sofia is set to welcome the annual Christmas Book Fair and the 13th International Literary Festival from December 9 to 14, 2025
Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev has expressed support for the introduction of a “red zone” for parking in the city center, emphasizing the need for updated regulations. Speaking on Nova TV, he stated that a report is being prepared for the Sofia Municipal Council (SMC) to propose changes, including potential price adjustments for paid parking, which has remained unchanged for years. The final decision on the implementation of the red zone, along with discussions on a possible "yellow zone" in areas like Bankya, will depend on political support and further deliberations within the council.
Alongside parking reforms, Terziev confirmed plans for metro expansion. Two new metro stations along Tsaritsa Ioana Blvd. are in the most advanced stage, with a large buffer parking lot included in the project. A contractor is expected to be selected in the fall. Additionally, work continues on five new metro extensions leading to "Studentski Grad" and a potential connection to the starting station of a future lift.
The mayor also addressed the ongoing issue of limited kindergarten spots in Sofia. Tomorrow, 591 new places will be announced, but Terziev acknowledged that this number is insufficient given the demand, with a current shortage of approximately 10,000 places. To tackle the issue, the municipality is working on a program that seeks national funding between 450 and 500 million leva to accelerate the construction of kindergartens and nurseries in the coming years.
Regarding the proposed skyscraper on Cherni Vrah Blvd., Terziev clarified that while a conceptual design has been submitted, it has not yet been approved and does not have a building permit. “As of today, construction will not proceed,” he stated, adding that the project is currently in a state of delay. However, he emphasized that due to existing approved development plans, the municipality has limited tools to intervene. Each project is being assessed individually to determine whether construction can be halted or must proceed under legal obligations.
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