Nestled at the foot of Vitosha Mountain, Sofia is a city of contrasts and stories. From its eclectic architecture, where classical heritage meets sleek modernism, to its abundant green spaces that hold their own against the ever-expanding urban sprawl, Sofia is a capital that continues to surprise. It’s no wonder that it remains one of the greenest capitals in Europe - a title it wears with pride.
A location that blends peace and convenience
Tucked away between Tsar Boris III, Bratya Buxton, and Nikola Petkov boulevards lies Pavlovo, a peaceful neighborhood that offers an escape from the bustling city. Once a quiet and lesser-known area, Pavlovo is now one of Sofia’s best-kept secrets. Strolling through its tree-lined streets, you’ll feel the pace of the city slow down as the serene atmosphere takes over.
Take a walk along Alexander Pushkin Street toward Flag of Peace Square, and you’ll be greeted by an awe-inspiring view of Vitosha’s rolling peaks, bathed in sunlight on clear days. The only sounds are the gentle hum of the Boyana River and the songs of birds - it’s like stepping into a small town, far removed from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Flag of Peace roundabout
Where nature and city life meet
Pavlovo offers a perfect blend of urban living and nature’s serenity. With its charming low-rise buildings, houses, and small cooperatives dating back to the 1980s, this area has retained its old-world charm. The air feels fresher, the streets are lined with greenery, and the mountain is always in sight. For those who crave nature’s embrace, Pavlovo is your gateway to adventure - just a 10-minute drive to Kopitoto or Golden Bridges, some of the best hiking spots around.
Flag of Peace Square (awaiting a renovation project)
An investment gem: Development and potential
The appeal of Pavlovo hasn’t gone unnoticed. Investors and developers are increasingly drawn to its peaceful surroundings, coupled with easy access to the city center. The streets around Zname na Mira Square and Pushkin Boulevard are particularly sought after for new developments, with plans underway to enhance the area with playgrounds, pathways, and more green spaces, promising an even higher quality of life for residents.
Property prices in Pavlovo have grown by 7-9% over the past year, highlighting the area’s rising popularity. The neighborhood’s charm lies in its balance - peaceful living paired with excellent connections to Sofia’s lively core. Whether it’s a quick 13-minute tram ride to Vitoshka or a drive to the nearby Ring Road, Pavlovo offers the best of both worlds.
This isn’t just a place to live - it’s a retreat that combines comfort, tranquility, and incredible investment potential.
Arcadia: A building that captures the spirit of Pavlovo
When our designers and architects began planning Arcadia, our goal was clear: to create a building that harmoniously fits into Pavlovo’s unique character. The name “Arcadia” is no accident - it's inspired by the ancient idea of a beautiful, peaceful, idyllic place that promotes a carefree and harmonious way of life.
Situated on a quiet street between Pushkin Boulevard and Tsar Boris III, Arcadia blends easily with the neighborhood’s natural charm. It’s a home where neutral tones and natural materials are in perfect harmony with the surrounding greenery, while residents enjoy the convenience of nearby major roads. It’s a place of peace, away from the city noise, yet still just minutes from Sofia’s heart.
Arcadia offers the perfect balance for those who appreciate the vibrancy of the big city but long to retreat to the quiet comfort of their home at the end of the day.
Views from the top floor in Arcadia
Planning, functionality, and sustainability
Throughout the planning process, we focused not only on aesthetics but also on functionality and durability. We’ve implemented modern solutions for sustainability and efficiency, ensuring both the comfort of residents and the long-term stability of the building.
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