City Guides

City Guides

 

A walk through the eternal city - Skopje

Macedonia - an undiscovered pearl in the heart of the Balkan peninsula, a crossroad of diverse cultures from the East and West, a regular stop of the Roman road that used to be the most important one, Via Egnatia. This country is an inevitable destination for each and every tourist who is keen on discovering the mixture of secular history and natural beauties. The Capital city of Skopje, hidden as if in a wreath in the midst of the surrounding mountains, with its energy and charm of a modern metropolis, has the power to leave you breathless. Skopje is a magic in all sorts of taste, colours and scents. The centre of all trends, traffic jams, vibrations and rushing.

A walk through the eternal city - Skopje
 

A walk through the city of light - Ohrid

A walk through the city of light - Ohrid
 

A walk through the city of poetry - Struga

On just 171 km from the capital Skopje and 15 km from the Balkan Jerusalem, Ohrid, there is a city called Struga, the smooth cradle of poetry in the splendid valley of the Struga field, spreading on both sides of the River Crn Drim, which, as a golden thread embroiders and flows out of the waters of the Ohrid Lake.

A walk through the city of poetry - Struga
 

A walk through city of consuls - Bitola

A walk through city of consuls - Bitola

For some Bitola is known as a consul city, for others because of the prestigious Cinematographers’ Festival “Manaki Brothers” as well as the first motion pictures made on the Balkan, and some know it as the pearl under the Baba Mountain. Situated in the Pelagonia Valley, the city has always been an important sales-travelling link between the Adriatic and the Aegean Sea, as well as one of the most important journey routes between the Balkans and Central Europe.

 

A walk through the living museum - Krusevo

Have you ever wondered which the highest place on the Balkans is? On 1350 metres above the sea level, Krushevo is the city that proudly carries this title. Situated in central Macedonia, with population of around 5000 citizens, this small city is special for many things, yet the most recognizable are the unique architecture, which is thoroughly in the spirit of the Macedonian tradition. Formed by narrow houses with amphitheatric posture and tiny streets, known for the most important Macedonian uprising against the Ottoman Empire, this calm and silent mountain city is several times per year a center of cultural and sport happenings.

A walk through the living museum - Krusevo

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