Sofia Sees Positive Trend in Air Quality Improvement for Second Consecutive Year
For the second consecutive year, Sofia Municipality has successfully adhered to European and national standards for air quality concerning fine particulate matter
The hourly paid parking zones in Sofia, commonly known as the blue and green zones, will be suspended during the Easter holidays—April 18 through April 21. This was announced by the Center for Urban Mobility.
Additionally, changes will be made to public transport schedules during the holiday period, according to the Sofia Municipality press center. On the night between April 19 and 20, public transport lines will operate with extended hours, running until 01:30 a.m.
Furthermore, bus line No. 61 will follow its current weekday timetable from April 18 to 21 and again during the upcoming holidays from May 1 to 6.
A yellow code for strong winds has been issued for 17 regions in Bulgaria as the weather takes a turn over the weekend
The ongoing transport strike in Sofia has left the capital without ground public transport for three consecutive days
Following recent wage-related protests in public transport and media sectors, museum and art gallery employees in Bulgaria are now preparing to take action
Bulgaria’s chronic water shortage is largely attributed to the aging and deteriorating water transmission infrastructure
Dr. Milena Angelova-Chee, a Bulgarian intensive care doctor, endured the horror of an Israeli bombing at the European Hospital in the Gaza Strip on May 13, 2025
Sofia’s public transport strike entered its third day, leaving the city’s two million residents without surface transport services
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
Housing Prices Soar in Bulgaria’s Major Cities as Demand and Supply Strain Increase