Since 1972, an annual film festival "Sofest" has been held in Sopot. It is held in July, in the town's Culture Hall. At the town's center are the Municipal Hall surrounded by the lush greenery, a fountain, and a monument to World War I combatant Đura Prokić. After the festival, there are several other monuments inspired by the motion pictures. Large number of weekend houses was built throughout the municipality since the 1970s, by the residents of Belgrade. The town is also a trade center, with well known farmers market, with local goods which includes peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers and other vegetables and fruits. Hilly areas on Kosmaj are covered with forests of oak, beech and common hornbeam. Monasteries of Tresije, Pavlovac and Kasteljan (in ruins), are local tourist attractions. The stone church of Saint Peter and Paul is located in the village of
Nemenikuće. In the churchyard there are six
mulberry trees, estimated to originate from between 1600 and 1650. Being on the access road to Belgrade, Sopot had numerous restaurants and
kafanas, and earned a moniker of a settlement with largest number of
kafanas per capita. Nowadays, the municipality has a large Primary and Economics high school. Sopot has a soccer club called the
Wolves from Kosmaj and a basketball club bearing the same name. ==Settlements==