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Reykjavik vs Sofia

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Reykjavik

Reykjavik

Iceland

Sofia

Sofia

Bulgaria

Reykjavik

Safety: 95/100Pop: 140K (city)Atlantic/Reykjavik

Sofia

Safety: 75/100Pop: 1.3MEurope/Sofia

💰 Budget

budget
Reykjavik: $100-150/daySofia: $25-45
mid-range
Reykjavik: $200-350/daySofia: $60-110
luxury
Reykjavik: $500+/daySofia: $170+

🛡️ Safety

Reykjavik95/100Safety Score75/100Sofia

Reykjavik

Iceland is consistently ranked one of the safest countries in the world. There is virtually no violent crime. The main safety concerns are weather-related — sudden storms, icy roads, and rogue waves on beaches. Police don't carry guns.

Sofia

Sofia is generally safe for tourists. Petty crime like pickpocketing occurs in tourist areas and on public transport, but violent crime against visitors is rare. The city is safer than many Western European capitals. Standard urban awareness is sufficient.

Ratings

Reykjavik5/5English Friendly3/5Sofia
Reykjavik4/5Walkability4/5Sofia
Reykjavik3/5Public Transit4/5Sofia
Reykjavik3/5Food Scene3/5Sofia
Reykjavik4/5Nightlife3/5Sofia
Reykjavik3/5Cultural Sites4/5Sofia
Reykjavik5/5Nature Access4/5Sofia
Reykjavik5/5WiFi Reliability4/5Sofia

🌤️ Weather

Reykjavik

Iceland's weather is famously unpredictable — "if you don't like the weather, wait 15 minutes." Mild for its latitude thanks to the Gulf Stream, but wind and rain are constant companions. Layering is essential.

Spring (Apr–May)2–10°C
Summer (Jun–Aug)8–15°C
Autumn (Sep–Oct)2–10°C
Winter (Nov–Mar)-3–3°C

Sofia

Sofia has a humid continental climate moderated by its elevation of 550 meters. Winters are cold with snow, summers are warm but rarely oppressively hot thanks to the altitude and proximity to Vitosha Mountain. Spring and autumn are short but pleasant.

Spring (March - May)3-22°C
Summer (June - August)14-30°C
Autumn (September - November)3-24°C
Winter (December - February)-4-4°C

🚇 Getting Around

Reykjavik

Reykjavik is very walkable — the downtown core is compact. There's a bus system (Straeto) but most visitors rent a car to explore beyond the city. There are no trains in Iceland.

Walkability: Downtown Reykjavik is very walkable and compact. Beyond the city center you'll need a car or bus.

Straeto City Buses490 ISK (~$3.50)
Rental Car$60-150/day depending on vehicle and season
WalkingFree

Sofia

Sofia has a modern and expanding metro system, complemented by an extensive network of trams, buses, and trolleybuses operated by Sofia Urban Mobility Center. The city center is walkable and ride-hailing apps are affordable.

Walkability: The city center is compact and very walkable, with most major sights within a 20-minute radius of the Serdica metro station. Vitosha Boulevard, the City Garden, and the area around Alexander Nevsky Cathedral are excellent on foot. Sidewalks are generally in decent condition in the center.

Sofia Metro (4 lines)1.60 BGN ($0.87) single ride; 4 BGN ($2.18) day pass
Trams, Buses & Trolleybuses1.60 BGN ($0.87) single ride (same as metro)
Bolt / Spark5-15 BGN ($2.73-8.18) for most city trips

The Verdict

Choose Reykjavik if...

you want the Blue Lagoon, Northern Lights chasing, Golden Circle geysers, glacier walks, and a Nordic capital smaller than most suburbs

Choose Sofia if...

you want the Balkans' most underrated capital — Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Boyana Church frescoes, Vitosha Mountain hikes, and Rila Monastery day-trips