SOFIA: FOOTBALL AND HAZARDOUS SIDEWALK (continued, part 3) We ventured to go to a very strange bar, which is called "Apartment". So it was, flat on the top floor, with rooms decorated in different styles to create the right mood, and a lot of sofas, where visitors can be accommodated. A bit like a regular party at home with someone from your friends. One of the rooms showed a slideshow with different types of cities in Europe, the other rooms look more utilitarian, such as old office. As such, the breakfast bar was not there, so I had to go to the kitchen and take his drink straight from the fridge. The only disadvantage of this bar - its high cost. He is the most expensive institution that we visited in the city, although pleasant unique atmosphere is worth a little pampered. Visit this bar significantly improved our mood, pretty tainted view of some abandoned city streets. Besides the fact that Sofia was left unspoiled tile sidewalks in the city there is a shortage of stray dogs, which, as if nothing had happened, roam the streets and create additional obstacles for pedestrians, especially those who had just left the bar. Restaurant "Apartment" Second soccer match, which we visited, was held at the stadium Slavia, it is located in the southwest part of town. "Slavia" - the oldest team of the capital, it was established in 1913. While sitting on their big stadium on Friday night, it was hard to imagine that a club with nearly a century of history, not to mention the title seven of the country and participation in the quarterfinals of the European Cup. Streetcar No. 5, which runs directly behind the Palace of Justice, will take you directly to the stadium Slavia. It would perhaps be superfluous to say: "Wait on the right side of the tram does not seem mast lighting. Although, if only because the stadium Slavia they are not. In general, you see the park, go through his left side to the gas station. The demand for football in the performance of "Slavia" is small and broadcast the match live further reduce the crowd of fans to the most loyal fans, retirees and schoolchildren who trickle into the stadium, instead of having to go home and do homework. I think this is a good topic for lively debate - live football or soccer hurts hurts live! Such a contingent of fans is not very surprising, especially considering that she worked only one ticket office and a single ticket price is 5 leva. With the main grandstand with beautiful views of Mount Vitosha, if there is no cloud cover. Football Club FC Beroe "opened the scoring, but was later made a very successful replacement and Slavia won 3:1. Bulgarian chef, one morning we were close to the festive Christmas market, which was on the edge of the park, which could see a large monument to the soldiers of the Soviet army. Since the market was broadcast live - and why not? Television was on both the football games that we visited - so what prevents off in a live cooking show? We had no idea who conducted this transfer, but it was clear that this "telepovar was quite well known in Bulgaria. Lead showed how to cook some dish and explained the basic principles of recycling. For us, this is a common thing, the people of England have long been accustomed to sort waste in different bags, but we were fascinated by what surprised at the crowd in the square has raised the idea that the waste can be sorted. It seems that recycling will become yet another fashion business in Bulgaria, along with laying the tiles on the sidewalks. Start material:
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