Always nice to see a video of my city :) BUT by "risking your life to cross the street" you missed out ancient wall and gate of Serdica. You can pass the street by going down the stairs and you would have seen it.
7:40 - this is now how you cross,I am always amazed and honking at tourists like you that cross illegally from there. There is a whole underpass that's easily visible over there. It also has more antique remains that you can see. I don't understand why everybody crosses like that on that area,when really the underpasses are easily visible. Also Bulgaria was never part of the Soviet Union. The national assembly wasn't the "soviet headquarters". Bulgaria never even shared borders with the Soviet Union. There is a difference between being part of the communist bloc and being part of the Soviet Union. By your logic, East Germany was part of the Soviet Union.
Thanks for watching! We missed the pedestrian underpass (they’re not common where we’re from, so we didn’t know to look) but used it on subsequent visits once we realized it was there. And, I can’t remember exactly what we said, but sorry if we misspoke. Always up for learning/correcting as we go.
Some monk said people are looking churches as a historic monuments it's a a shame to not do in a church what is nessery its not a tourist attractions for filming its the heavens on earth so can't blame you walking pass into and leaving when you want on liturgy,so sad
Always nice to see a video of my city :) BUT by "risking your life to cross the street" you missed out ancient wall and gate of Serdica. You can pass the street by going down the stairs and you would have seen it.
Thanks for the tip! We'll try and get to it next time.
I hope you got to walk through the archaeological complex/catacombs beneath St. Sophia Church! They are so cool but not many people know about them.
We did on our walking tour but we didn't add it to the video. Pretty cool!
7:40 - this is now how you cross,I am always amazed and honking at tourists like you that cross illegally from there. There is a whole underpass that's easily visible over there. It also has more antique remains that you can see. I don't understand why everybody crosses like that on that area,when really the underpasses are easily visible.
Also Bulgaria was never part of the Soviet Union. The national assembly wasn't the "soviet headquarters". Bulgaria never even shared borders with the Soviet Union. There is a difference between being part of the communist bloc and being part of the Soviet Union. By your logic, East Germany was part of the Soviet Union.
Thanks for watching! We missed the pedestrian underpass (they’re not common where we’re from, so we didn’t know to look) but used it on subsequent visits once we realized it was there. And, I can’t remember exactly what we said, but sorry if we misspoke. Always up for learning/correcting as we go.
Great footage Kinectic. Well done.
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it - we enjoyed making it 😊
you're welcome @@kineticpassports
Samo Levski :D
Thanks for watching! 😊
Hi bro, is it Schengen country?
No, Bulgaria is not in Schengen zone yet unfortunately.
If you like your history go to Plovdiv, `probably the most enjoyable in the Bulgaria and Nesebar
We did go to Plovdiv, and it was amazing! That video is coming up next
@@kineticpassports Veliko Turnovo and Koprivshtica are also interesting.
Some monk said people are looking churches as a historic monuments it's a a shame to not do in a church what is nessery its not a tourist attractions for filming its the heavens on earth so can't blame you walking pass into and leaving when you want on liturgy,so sad
We appreciate your feedback 😊
cska better
Haha we learned a lot about Sofia football teams on this visit.
Is that the new Robinhood?
Haha what do you mean?