Cherni Vrah Boulevard is one of Sofia's main thoroughfares. Named after the highest peak of Vitosha Mountain, it stretches for 6 kilometers. One of its main advantages is its proximity to the city center, intersecting with key boulevards such as Bulgaria Boulevard, Nikola Y. Vaptsarov Boulevard, and the Ring Road.
The boulevard runs through the Krastova Vada neighborhood, known for its growing modern developments, and Lozenets, one of the capital's most desirable residential areas. It also extends to Dragalevtsi, an area characterized by luxurious houses and villas.
In the vicinity of the boulevard, there are popular recreational spots such as South Park, the Zoo, Loven Park (Hunting Park), Borisova Gradina, and the National Palace of Culture.
Nearby amenities include supermarkets, sports centers, clinics, schools, hotels, restaurants, and Paradise Mall. It has excellent transport links, with several stations on the second line of the metro and ground transport to the surrounding neighbourhoods. Buses also provide access to Vitosha and its foothills.
Residences around Cherni Vrah Boulevard are an excellent choice for those seeking proximity to the city center with easy access to both central city points and the mountain.