Sofia Airport (SOF) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
The standout 2026 anchors: Bulgaria adopted the euro on 1 January 2026 (21st Eurozone member; conversion rate locked at the legacy peg 1.95583 BGN/EUR; lev/euro dual display through August 2026, lev legal tender until 31 January 2026, free banknote exchange at banks through 30 June 2026); Bulgaria has been full Schengen since 31 March 2024 (air/sea) + 1 January 2025 (land); EES live across all Schengen since 10 April 2026; and the Sofia Metro line direct from T2 at BGN 1.60 / EUR 0.82 (~25 min to Serdika centre).
⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance
BGN 1.60 / EUR 0.82 · ~25 min to Serdika
BGN 1.60 · slower than metro, useful from T1
BGN 25–35 / EUR 13–18 to centre
Bolt typically cheapest
Priority Pass + paid walk-in
Star Alliance Gold + Bulgaria Air biz
EUR · 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN locked
Full Schengen since 2024–25 · EES live 10 Apr 2026
🏢 1. T1 + T2 with Free Shuttle
SOF operates a two-terminal layout: T1 (older, low-cost) handles Wizz, easyJet, charters + T2 (newer, full-service) handles Bulgaria Air, Lufthansa, Turkish, KLM, AF, Aegean, ITA, BA + Star Alliance partners. Free shuttle bus between T1 and T2. ~7M pax/year. SOF Connect operates the airport. Bulgaria Air is the Bulgarian flag carrier (IATA FB; Star Alliance partner). Wizz operates Bulgaria’s largest LCC base at SOF — but is HARD-BLOCKED on aifly per LCC policy; same for Ryanair and easyJet.
🛂 2. Schengen 2024–25, EES + ETIAS, Euro 2026
Bulgaria’s 2024–26 was the most consequential 2-year integration window since EU accession in 2007: full Schengen 31 March 2024 (air/sea) + 1 January 2025 (land); Eurozone 1 January 2026 (21st member). EES live across all Schengen since 10 April 2026; ETIAS Q4 2026: €20 / 3-year for visa-exempt non-EU.
Schengen Full Member 2024–25
Bulgaria full Schengen since 31 March 2024 (air/sea) + 1 January 2025 (land) — coordinated with Romania. Intra-Schengen flights to SOF have no passport control on arrival. EES live 10 April 2026; biometric on first non-EU entry.
Eurozone Since 1 January 2026 (21st Member)
Bulgaria adopted the euro on 1 January 2026, becoming the 21st Eurozone member. Conversion rate locked at the legacy peg: 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN. Lev / euro dual display through August 2026; lev legal tender until 31 January 2026; free banknote exchange at banks + post offices through 30 June 2026; fee-bearing exchange continues through end-2026. Cards universal contactless tap.
ETIAS Q4 2026 — €20
ETIAS launches Q4 2026. €20 / 3-year validity. Required for visa-exempt non-EU before boarding any Schengen-bound flight including SOF.
🚇 3. Sofia Metro Direct from T2, Bus 84/384, Bolt
SOF is ~10 km east of Sofia centre. Drive time 15–25 min off-peak; 30–45 min in rush hour (ring-road congestion mornings/evenings). The locals’ default is the Sofia Metro direct from T2 (~BGN 1.60 / EUR 0.82, ~25 min to Serdika centre). Bus 84 / 384 serves both terminals at the same fare but slower. Bolt is the dominant ride-hailing app; TaxiMe is the local alternative.
⭐ Sofia Metro — BGN 1.60 / EUR 0.82, ~25 Min from T2
The Sofia Metro serves T2 directly via the dedicated Sofia Airport metro station (extension opened 2015). BGN 1.60 / EUR 0.82 single. ~25 min to Serdika (the central interchange near Alexander Nevsky Cathedral); ~30 min to Sofia University. Trains every 4–6 min peak. This is the locals’ default for T2 arrivals. From T1: free shuttle to T2, then metro — total ~35 min to centre.
🚌 Bus 84 / 384 — Same Fare, Slower
Bus 84 + 384 connect both terminals to Sofia centre. BGN 1.60 single. 40–55 min to centre depending on traffic. Useful from T1 directly (avoids the T1→T2 shuttle detour) but slower than the Metro.
🚕 SOF Connect Taxi + Bolt + TaxiMe
SOF Connect official taxi counter: BGN 25–35 / EUR 13–18 to centre. Bolt is dominant in Bulgaria (Estonian super-app with Bulgarian-strong supply); TaxiMe is the local alternative. Bolt typically cheaper than rank taxi; both have in-app payment and tracked rides. For 3+ travellers with luggage: rideshare typically beats Metro on cost-time tradeoff.
🛋️ 4. Lounges: Plaza Premium + Bulgaria Air
SOF’s lounge bench is in T2: Plaza Premium Lounge T2 (Priority Pass + LoungeKey + paid walk-in ~€30); Bulgaria Air Lounge T2 (Star Alliance Gold + Bulgaria Air business class + status). Limited T1 lounge offering — most low-cost passengers go without; T1 → T2 free shuttle if you have a valid Plaza Premium / status entry.
🥧 5. Food & Shopping: Banitsa, Shopska Salad & Rakia
Banitsa (the Bulgarian phyllo-pastry stuffed with sirene cheese / spinach / pumpkin / leeks — eaten for breakfast with ayran yogurt drink, ~€2–4); shopska salad (the iconic Bulgarian tomato + cucumber + onion + sirene cheese salad — colour-coded to the Bulgarian flag); tarator (cold cucumber-yogurt-walnut soup, the Bulgarian summer staple); kavarma (hearty pork-and-vegetable stew); kapama (Bansko sauerkraut-and-meat slow-cooked layer dish). Skip airport McDonald’s; eat at a Sofia mehana (rural inn) for the real food.
Take-home picks at SOF duty-free: Rakia (the Bulgarian fruit brandy — plum / grape / quince, ~40-60% ABV, ~€10–25 per bottle); Bulgarian rose oil (Bulgaria produces ~60% of the world’s rose oil for perfumery, from the Rose Valley around Kazanlak — ~€15–80 per small vial); Bulgarian wine (Mavrud reds from Plovdiv, Melnik 55, Rubin); lukanka (the famous Bulgarian dry-cured sausage — vacuum-sealed for travel); Bulgarian yogurt-culture (Lactobacillus bulgaricus is genuinely Bulgarian; modest health-food cult abroad).
💡 6. Insider Tips: Rila Monastery, Plovdiv, Vitosha & Bansko
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (1912, Bulgaria’s defining Orthodox cathedral — gilded onion-domes, free entry); Banya Bashi mosque (1576 Ottoman, still active); Roman ruins under Serdika metro station (free, exposed in the metro concourse — one of the few European cities where ancient Roman city walls are visible underground at a working metro stop). Cathedral of Saint Sofia (city namesake), Vitosha Boulevard (the pedestrian shopping street), Boyana Church UNESCO (~10 km south, ~€10 entry, the medieval frescoes are extraordinary).
Mount Vitosha is the dramatic mountain rising directly south of Sofia (2,290m), accessible by tram + cable car — free hiking, ski resorts in winter (Aleko, Konyarnika). Rila Monastery UNESCO (~120 km south of Sofia) is Bulgaria’s most sacred monastic complex — 10th-century, painted galleries, organised day-tour ~€60–80 from Sofia. Plovdiv UNESCO Old Town (~150 km southeast) is Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited city (6,000+ years), Roman amphitheatre, Ottoman-era painted houses. Pair Rila + Plovdiv as a 2-day Sofia day-trip combo.
Bulgaria has three major ski resorts reachable from SOF: Bansko (~150 km south, Pirin National Park, Bulgaria’s premier resort, ~€40 day pass — dramatically cheaper than Alps); Borovets (~70 km southeast, Rila Mountains); Pamporovo (~210 km southeast, Rhodope Mountains). Ski season December–April. Day pass + lessons + accommodation are 30–50% cheaper than Alpine resorts — the value play.
Varna and Burgas are Bulgaria’s Black Sea coastal cities — major summer tourism, ~7 hours by car from Sofia (or ~1 hour internal flight on Bulgaria Air). Sunny Beach (UK / German mass-market) and Sozopol (the prettier Old Town alternative) are the resort anchors. For 2026 visitors: with Bulgaria’s 2024–25 Schengen accession, intra-Schengen flights from FRA / VIE / WAW to Burgas / Varna no longer require passport control on arrival.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
📊 2026 Summary Data Table
| Feature | Current Data (2026) |
|---|---|
| IATA Code | SOF |
| Terminal Layout | T1 (older, low-cost) + T2 (newer, full-service); free shuttle between terminals; ~7M pax/year |
| Distance to Centre | ~10 km east; 15–25 min off-peak / 30–45 min rush hour |
| Primary Currency | Euro (EUR) since 1 January 2026 (21st Eurozone member); 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN locked legacy peg; lev / euro dual display through August 2026 |
| Sofia Metro | BGN 1.60 / EUR 0.82 single; ~25 min to Serdika; T2 direct, T1 via shuttle to T2 (+10 min); every 4–6 min peak |
| Bus 84 / 384 | BGN 1.60; both terminals; 40–55 min to centre — slower than metro |
| SOF Connect Taxi + Bolt + TaxiMe | Taxi BGN 25–35 / EUR 13–18 to centre; Bolt dominant (cheaper than rank); TaxiMe local alternative |
| Lounges (Priority Pass) | Plaza Premium T2 (PP + LoungeKey + paid ~€30); Bulgaria Air Lounge T2 (Star Alliance Gold + business, NOT PP); limited T1 offering |
| Schengen + EES Status | Bulgaria full Schengen since 31 March 2024 (air/sea) + 1 January 2025 (land); EES live across all Schengen since 10 April 2026; ETIAS Q4 2026 |
| Day Trips | Mount Vitosha (free, tram + cable car); Boyana Church UNESCO 10 km south; Rila Monastery UNESCO 120 km south; Plovdiv UNESCO 150 km southeast |
| Winter Ski | Bansko (150 km, premier, day pass ~€40); Borovets (70 km); Pamporovo (210 km); 30–50% cheaper than Alpine resorts |
| Bulgaria Air | Bulgarian flag carrier (IATA FB); Star Alliance partner; Bulgaria Air Lounge T2 |
| Black Sea Coast | Varna + Burgas summer tourism; ~7h drive or ~1h Bulgaria Air domestic flight; Sunny Beach (mass-market) + Sozopol (prettier old town) |



