Its proximity to the city center (7 km) and Vitosha Mountain, the excellent panorama and communications makes it extremely attractive for living, preferred by the business elite and people with high social status.
Dragalevtsi, then a village, was first mentioned in a Bulgarian source in the Zograf Screed of 1527 as ДРАГАЛЄВ(Ц), with a reference to the monastery as МОНА ДРАГАЛЄВСКИ.
[1] Remains of a late antique church with fragments of relief decoration have been found in the neighborhood, which has not been studied in detail.
Signs in the center of Dragalevtsi show the way the Apostle walked, in the footsteps of Vasil Levski passed many groups of students and other tourists who can testify that this path exists.
The neighborhood is built primarily with normal country houses or in the lower part with luxury villas with spacious yards, single-family homes and small family hotels.