Park Zaimov
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- Sofia
- Posted 2 years ago
The park “Zaimov” in Sofia is named after General Vladimir Zaimov. The park’s boundaries include the Sofia Theatre, the “Sfumato” theatrical workshop, and the District health facility.
The Park “Zaimov” is Sofia’s first public free WiFi spot with free Internet access. There are now several WiFi hotspots around Sofa, as well as in the majority of cafés and restaurants. Since June 2012, several bus lines have provided free Internet connection, and it all began here at the “Zaimov” park.
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