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6 Things To Know About Hyatt Regency Sofia in Bulgaria [Review]

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Keri Stooksbury
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The author was extended complimentary club access and breakfast by Hyatt Regency Sofia. The hotel had no input in this article, and all opinions are the author’s own.

My friend and I take an annual girls trip in late winter, and this year we were looking for a warm European destination, starting in Sofia, Bulgaria. I was looking forward to visiting a World of Hyatt sweet spot that combines affordable rates with an ideal location and a club lounge: Hyatt Regency Sofia.

While snow was still on the ground during our February 2026 visit, we had a great time experiencing the city, and the hotel was a great retreat at the end of each day. Here’s how I booked Hyatt Regency Sofia and what I liked best about my stay.

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Booking Hyatt Regency Sofia

The cheapest rate for my February 2026 stay at the Category 2 Hyatt Regency Sofia was $143 a night for 2 twin beds, with a $10 upcharge for a garden view and a $19 upcharge for Regency Club access. For the dates of my booking, only a king bed option was available to book with points: 8,000 points per night (standard) or 12,000 points per night with Regency Club access.

The Regency Suite was available from $241 or 13,000 points per night (standard), and the same suite with a Vasil Levski Square view was available from $324 or 16,000 points per night (premium). Suites include Regency Club access.

I booked the king bed with points, spending 17,500 points for a 2-night stay that would have cost me $320 with taxes and fees. This delivered a value of 1.8 cents per point, which is higher than our valuation of World of Hyatt points at 1.5 cents each.

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1. The Location Is Walkable To Most Tourist Sites

It was incredibly easy (and only €0.80, or under $1) to reach the hotel via subway from Vasil Levski Sofia Airport (SOF). From Terminal 2, you can take Metro Line M4 to the M2 line to SU St. Kliment Ohridski station, but we followed Google Maps to a different nearby stop without changing lines and walked for under 10 minutes to the hotel. The total journey should take around 30 to 40 minutes.

If you prefer to take a taxi from the airport, they take 20 to 25 minutes and cost around €10 to €15 ($12 to $17).

Hyatt Regency Sofia exterior
The Vasil Levski Monument is close to the property.

The hotel is at the eastern edge of most tourist sites, marked on the map below with the red pin. I’ve marked some of the sites we visited with blue pins, including Patriarchal Cathedral St. Alexander Nevsky, St. Sofia Church, the archaeological remains of ancient Serdica, and the Central Market Hall of Sofia. We booked a free walking tour with Free Sofia Tour, which was a great way to get oriented to the city’s sights and history.

The hotel is across the street from the bus stop for tours to Rila Monastery (book in advance with Viator!). It’s also close to Zaimov Park, where I spent an hour wandering around.

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Free food tour? Say less! We booked a free food tour with Balkan Bites, which I highly recommend. As with most free tours, consider tipping your guide well at the end if you appreciated your experience!

The lobby was an inviting place to land at various points during our visit, particularly on our last day, when we needed to kill time before a very late bus to Romania.

Hyatt Regency Sofia lobby
The lobby had comfortable seating.

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2. I Liked the Contemporary Room, But the Sliding Bathroom Door Was Weird

Hyatt Regency Sofia opened in 2020, and my room was stylish, with wood tile floors, a large geometric rug, and backlighting. Technology was also what you might expect in a newer hotel, with a huge flat-screen TV and plenty of outlets. The accent chair and table were a great landing pad for our daypacks, and the desk area doubled as luggage storage. The room had a lovely balcony overlooking the hotel’s inner courtyard and spa.

The bathroom had a single-sink vanity with ample counter space. The toilet closet was on the left, and the shower stall was on the right. Entrance to the bathroom vanity area was through a doorframe without a door. The bathroom was open to the closet area, where a safe, coffee machine, and minifridge were.

However, there was a large sliding door that separated the closet area and the doorless bathroom from the bedroom. The bathroom had frosted glass on the toilet closet and shower stall, but it seemed like a design misstep to have the dividing door separate the bedroom from the closet area, rather than directly over the bathroom entrance. It was weird enough traveling as friends, but I imagine even couples would want that extra step of privacy in the bathroom without blocking access to the closet or the hallway door.

As a final note on the room, the wallpaper was definitely showing age, as the seams were having trouble lying flat.

Hyatt Regency Sofia wallpaper
The wallpaper seams were beginning to curl.

3. The Regency Club Was Excellent But Happy Hour Was Inconsistent

I love a Regency Club, and Hyatt Regency Sofia’s outpost had some hits and misses. To start, it had a great variety of chic seats, from high-top chairs to groups of sofas and armchairs around TVs to tables better suited for dining. It was never so busy that we couldn’t find a comfortable seat.

The first night, we faced a chilly February afternoon as we relaxed outside. Unfortunately, the fire pit was just for show and wasn’t operational.

Hyatt Regency Sofia Club terrace
Outdoor seating.

The all-day snacks ranged from baked goods to nuts and Turkish delight. There was a large selection of Coca-Cola sodas and juices, with bottled water and a water dispenser available.

Happy hour on our first night was great, and we quickly became stuffed. Items included salmon tarts with avocado mousse, ham-and-cheese tarts, prosciutto-and-arugula sandwiches, and cheeses. Refrigerated cases had kopoolu (a type of eggplant relish), an avocado quinoa salad, fruit salad, and beautiful desserts. A variety of liquor and wine was also set out.

Unfortunately, the second night’s happy hour was a bit of a letdown. I’m not sure if we arrived late to the service, but it was clear that whatever food was made wouldn’t be replenished, and we were left with empty platters and coolers.

Bottom Line:

The Regency Club was a relaxing place to socialize, but the happy hour was primarily light bites and not hearty enough to replace a dinner.

4. The Spa Was Inventive and Fun

I loved the spa, run by Ortus Wellness, which was open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. It offers massage, facial, and body treatments, and guests also have complimentary access to the Finnish and bio sauna, steam bath, salt room, ice fountain, and relaxation area.

After a sweat and a rinse, we would head to the heated hydrotherapy pool, which was one of the coolest pools I’ve ever been in. It had massage jets from a seat, a recliner, or a wall, waterfalls, and a continuous current so that you could swim endlessly forward in a small space.

Hyatt Regency Sofia pool
The unique indoor pool.

The hotel’s fitness center, next to the spa entrance, was open 24 hours daily and had standard cardio and strength-training equipment. During the day, it had beautiful panoramic views of the hotel’s inner courtyard.

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5. Breakfast Was Fantastic

The Revolutionary Dining Room and Bar serves Italian for lunch and dinner, and is the hotel’s primary restaurant for breakfast (served 6:30 to 10:30 a.m.). If the buffet is not included in your nightly rate or Globalist benefit, it costs €20 ($23) per person.

Hyatt Regency Sofia Revolutionary breakfast buffet
The buffet spread.

The huge spread included a variety of Bulgarian cheeses, pastries, and dips (including the excellent lyutenitsa, made from tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant). It also had standard fare, like cereals, baked goods, and fresh fruits and vegetables.

On the hot buffet, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, beans, mushrooms, and potatoes were on offer. There was also a variety of cold cuts (including smoked salmon) and cheeses.

Guests could also order from the à la carte menu, which included items like eggs to order, tiramisu and banana porridge, eggs Benedict, and waffles.

For a less formal dining option, Mama Sofia in the lobby was open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. for light bites, coffee, and alcoholic beverages.

Hyatt Regency Sofia Mama Sofia
Mama Sofia in the lobby.

6. Check Out Sunset From the Rooftop Bar

The Scene is the hotel’s rooftop bar, and we caught the tail end of sunset there one night. For gorgeous views across the mountains and cathedrals, it’s worth a stop.

Hyatt Regency Sofia sunset
Sunset at The Scene.

Final Thoughts

As an incredibly reasonable Category 2 hotel with a great location and a Regency Club, Hyatt Regency Sofia is an ideal base for touring the capital of Bulgaria. Despite the bizarre bathroom without a door with a nearby sliding door, the rooms were spacious and cozy. Breakfast was excellent, and the saunas and hydrotherapy pool were enjoyable spaces to land at the end of a long day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hyatt Regency Sofia have a bar?

Mama Sofia, The Revolutionary Dining Room and Bar, and the rooftop bar The Scene all serve alcohol.

What amenities does Hyatt Regency Sofia offer?

Hyatt Regency Sofia has a Regency Club, a spa with a fitness center, and a beauty salon.

How far is Hyatt Regency Sofia from the airport?

Hyatt Regency Sofia is about 4 miles from Sofia Airport (SOF). Access is easy and cheap via the metro.

Is there a pool at Hyatt Regency Sofia?

Yes, there is an indoor hydrotherapy pool at the spa.

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About Keri Stooksbury

Editing with Upgraded Points for over 6 years, as editor-in-chief, Keri manages the editorial calendar and oversees the efforts of the editing team and over 15 content contributors, reviewing thousands of articles in the process.

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