12 Best Places to Retire in Bulgaria

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1. Sofia 

Insider Monkey Score: 12

Monthly Cost of Living: $1,279

Monthly Cost of Rent (1-bedroom): $409

Based on our methodology, the best place to retire in Bulgaria is its capital, Sofia. Even though it is one of the busiest cities in the country, Sofia tops our list owing to its ideal blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Lying at the foot of the popular Ski Mountain called Vitosha, Sofia offers retirees access to easy outdoor adventures and urban sophistication. There are abundant galleries, museums, and notable landmarks for exploration, including the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, and the National History Museum, one of the largest museums in Bulgaria that offers a comprehensive look at its past. There are abundant neighborhoods for living, with some popular ones for retirees named Pancharevo, Bistritsa, or Boyana. Sofia also boasts several mining springs, a dynamic culinary scene, and abundant recreational opportunities.

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