Sofia Ancient Serdica Archaeological Complex Tickets
About this activity
Skip the Line — No waiting in line at the entrance
Smartphone tickets accepted
Experience Highlights
Explore the ancient Roman history of the region with your entrance ticket to the archaeological complex of ancient Serdica in Sofia, without the need for long queues. You will be assisted by an advanced electronic guide or you can choose a private guided tour. See the ruins and monuments of the city, which has been in existence for over two millennia. Travel back in time as you walk through the remains of ancient merchants' houses and streets that served as local transport routes. You will understand what life was like during the time of powerful empires.
- Gain direct access to the archaeological complex of ancient Serdica with your ticket.
- Admire monuments and ruins over 2000 years old.
- Learn about the history and culture of Serdica from an e-guide
- Book the option of a private guided tour if you prefer
What’s included
- Entrance to the archaeological complex
- Electronic guide
- Private guided tour (optional)
Step by Step
Enjoy your skip-the-line entrance to the archaeological complex of ancient Serdica in Sofia and travel through time. You will gain direct access saving you the time of long queues.
You will discover the rich Roman history and culture that lies beneath the foundations of the Bulgarian capital through an advanced electronic guide or, if you prefer, you can book the private tour option with an assigned guide for you and your group.
The ruins and monuments you encounter in the city of Serdica will transport you back more than 2,000 years. You will walk through the streets that were once the arteries of local transport and explore the houses that belonged to the merchants.
You will also see the amazing ruins of public buildings that gave life to this city, such as baths and theatres. You will marvel at the architectural magnificence it had over the centuries.
A visit to the Serdica Archaeological Complex is like a journey into the past, giving you an insight into the history of the area and inviting you to learn how ancient civilisations shaped the urban fabric that is still alive in the modern city.