The Holy Trinity park is a precious gem in the concrete jungle. It is located along Konstantin Velichkov boulevard, not far from Russian Monument square.
The park does not cover a large territory like the nearby West park but what it lacks in space, it makes up for in atmosphere. The park is home to a large variety of trees and plants, which cast a great shade in the hot summer. There's an Orthodox church, bearing the same name. At one end of the park there is a huge playground shaped as a pirate ship, which can definitely tempt even adults to play and pretend to be salty seafarers. Right behind the playground is a cozy restaurant.
In summary, Holy Trinity park is a great place to spend your sunny...
Read moreBeautiful park nicely located with a main road you'd barely notice. It's a nice little escape with lots of food and drink stalls (closed now due to covid, but timo was open with outdoor orders). A lovely place for a short stroll in the sun, good for kids with plenty of families whenever the weather is nice. Dogs are well likely to meet fellow dogs and have a good butt sniff here, but there's no enclosure to take them off leash. The one downside is that when it rains, you'll struggle walking even on the edge of the grass, it floods so much that in winter the dogs can ice...
Read moreThe Holy Trinity park is located around 2 km in west direction from the centre of Sofia. It is one of the oldest parks inside Bulgarian capital city. With a small lake in the middle , few alleys and many benches it is a good place for little walk and relax. Inside the park is a church which gives the name of the park. Recently this is the only orthodox church in Sofia, where a Sunday school for little kids is organised to present to the young girls and boys an easy entrance...
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