The newest 5 star hotel Arena di Serdica in Sofia from the FPI Hotels & Resorts chain is located in the heart of the city and is an excellent choice for business and cultural trips.
Arena di Serdica is steps away from main administrative, financial and shopping district, as well as the cultural and historical sights. The Hotel is easily accessible from Sofia International Airport (10 km) and the Central Railway station (4km). The pearl of modern Sofia are the ruins of an ancient amphitheatre, dated from III century, exposed at the ground floor of the hotel. Additionally the hotel offers four multifunctional conference halls for up to 80 persons.
Rooms: 64
An ancient Roman amphitheatre is appropriately exposed in the grounds of the hotel. Dating back to the 3rd century A. D. It was discovered during the construction works in 2004 and makes the hotel second to none in the world. It combines the spirit of ancient Serdica with all modern facilities for business and relaxation.
The relaxation area is unique. It is in the midst of the ancient walls of the antique amphitheatre of Serdica, emanating calmness and warmth, harmonically complemented by an intimate touch of aromas and gentle effect of the chill-out music.
Food & beverage
Our friendly staff in the "La Tribuna" Bistro, in the "La Terrazza di Serdica" Panoramic View Restaurant, as well as in the "Terra Antica" Lobby Bar greets you with an inviting smile and offers you culinary temptations that can be enjoyed while taking in the view over the archaeological relics of the antique amphitheatre of Serdica. An extensive beverage list makes your dining experience complete.
Enjoy international cuisine and a weekly lunch menu in the nice interior garden.
There is enough space to hold cocktail parties, weddings and other receptions for up to 300 guests.
The city offers many places of special interest. As one of the oldest capital cities in Europe, it blends its past and present in a remarkable architectural style. Historic landmarks include the 10th-century Boyana Church (one of the UNESCO World Heritage protected sites), the Alexander Nevski Cathedral (one of the world's largest Orthodox churches), the Rotonda of St. George, The Banya Bashi Mosque, The Sofia Synagogue and the early Byzantine Church of St. Sophia. More modern architecture is represented by the Bulgarian National Opera and Ballet, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, The Sts. Kilril and Metodii National Library, the Rakovski St theatre district, Slaveykov Square's outdoor book market, and the NDK, which is Southeastern Europe's largest cultural and congressional centre. There are 16 universities in the city, among them Sofia University, founded in 1888. Sofia is the see of an Eastern Orthodox and of a Roman Catholic diocese.
Cancellation
If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.
Check In
14:00
Check Out
13:00
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