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Skopje
Skopje is internationally famous for being the birthplace of Mother Teresa. The city is welcoming and locals demonstrate a hospitable attitude towards visitors. Despite the fairly recent political turmoil in the Balkans, Skopje has blossomed into a thriving, stimulating city to explore, defining itself as an exciting tourist destination.Find your trip
Archaeological Museum of North Macedonia is a museum which features rich exhibitions from various historic periods as well as ethnographic displays, complete with costumes and models of traditional houses. The coin collection is extremely impressive and it draws attention to all the visitors.
Sveti Spas is a small but magnificent church, built in the 17th century and is located east of Kale Fortress. In the west part of the building there is a gallery designed for women. The church is known for its iconostasis, made of walnut tree, by the brothers Marko and Peter Filipovski and Makarie.
Mustafa Pasha Mosque is a spectacular structure dating from 1492 located in the Old Bazaar of Skopje. This is the largest and most opulent mosque in Skopje. The mosque is considered as one of the most impressive monuments in the North Macedonian capital and it is a main attraction in the city.
Old Bazaar combines culture, history and commerce. It is a lively, vivid marketplace still brimming with small handicraft merchants such as tailors, cobblers and quilt makers, as in ancient times. Almost all the stores has their own story. Take a walk through the bazaar and enjoy the atmosphere.
The Mother Teresa Statue is dedicated to the Nobel Peace Prize winner and famous matriarch of Skopje, born as Gondza Bojadziu in 1910. A symbol of inspiration and spirituality, the statue is located on the same street where Mother Teresa was baptized.
This impressive bridge which is the iconic symbol of Skopje joins the old Turkish part of town to the modern side of Skopje. It dates from the late 15th century being 214 meters long and 6 meters wide. It is one of the main landmarks in the city and it is featured in the Skopje's coat of arms.
Skopje Fortress Kale is a historic site dating to 6th century. Only a few restored walls remain since the massive 1963 earthquake, but this magnificent ancient fortress is well worth a visit since it is among the landmarks of the North Macedonian capital and reveals panoramic views of the Vardar River.
At the top of Mount Vodno in the village of Gorno Nerezi, is located one of the most significant cultural and historical monuments in the region - the charming 12th-century St. Pantelejmon Monastery. Here you have the chance to explore the spectacular series of frescos which present the remarkable Byzantine art.
Archaeological Museum of North Macedonia is a museum which features rich exhibitions from various historic periods as well as ethnographic displays, complete with costumes and models of traditional houses. The coin collection is extremely impressive and it draws attention to all the visitors.
Sveti Spas is a small but magnificent church, built in the 17th century and is located east of Kale Fortress. In the west part of the building there is a gallery designed for women. The church is known for its iconostasis, made of walnut tree, by the brothers Marko and Peter Filipovski and Makarie.
Bit Pazar is the largest outdoor market in Skopje with a history dating back to the 14th century. Here you can buy just about anything. Take your time and stroll around the stalls full of fresh fruits, vegetables, tobacco, clothes and much much more.
Gradski Trgovski Centar is a shopping centre, conveniently located in the city centre. It has the typical shopping mall fare, but it also distinguishes from the shopping centres in other European cities. Here you will find wide range of stores offering some famous brands including stores with sport equipment and when the hunger kicks in, there are restaurants here too.
Ramstore Shopping Mall is one of Skopje’s newest shopping malls extravaganza and the largest retail chain in North Macedonia. The shopping centre houses three floors of shops in a fresh, contemporary decor. You can spend hours here shopping clothes, shoes, bags, accessories and home décor.
Ikona is an excellent bookstore, which offers wide choice of products. You can find foreign language literature in different genres, music products, German quality toys, stationery and office supplies, journals, souvenirs and gifts. Find your thing at Ikona store.
This beautiful flower market, Cveten Pazar, is located close to the old train station. The market offers variety of original bouquets and flowers. Stroll along the stalls and enjoy the lovely colours and all the scents. Pick the most suitable bouquet for your special upcoming occasion only at the Flower Market.
One of Skopje's largest malls, Skopje City Mall is located outside the city center but it is definitely worth the trip. With its vast array of stores, boutiques, dining and entertainment options, City Mall is the place where you will find anything your heart desires.
Welcome to Macedonian Corner – a lovely spot where you can find an extremely rich collection of souvenirs. The store presents some of the best North Macedonian craft works such as paintings, icons, cups, flags, magnets, T-shirts and many other souvenirs. Visit Macedonian Corner and take a part of North Macedonia with you.
Tennis Shop Macedonia is here to satisfy all the specific needs of everyone who is in love with the gentleman's sport. What makes it a leading shop in city in the area of tennis equipment is the huge selection of tennis products. You can find a wide choice of sport shoes, tennis, squash, ping pong and badminton rackets and many other accessories including sport clothes.
Bit Pazar is the largest outdoor market in Skopje with a history dating back to the 14th century. Here you can buy just about anything. Take your time and stroll around the stalls full of fresh fruits, vegetables, tobacco, clothes and much much more.
Gradski Trgovski Centar is a shopping centre, conveniently located in the city centre. It has the typical shopping mall fare, but it also distinguishes from the shopping centres in other European cities. Here you will find wide range of stores offering some famous brands including stores with sport equipment and when the hunger kicks in, there are restaurants here too.
North Macedonia can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travelers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip in order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport, but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.
Skopje Alexander the Great Airport is Skopje's only international airport and is located 21 km east of the city centre in Petrovec Municipality. Vardar Ekspres transport company offers bus connection to several locations in the city and buses run all day. They have an information desk at the airport. Many hotels offer a pickup service from the airport, so check to see if it is possible to arrange this through your hotel. If you do take a taxi, be certain that it is a taxi with an official sign. There are however, taxi cars (all in white and taxi sign numbered from 1 to 65) which are the only authorized taxis to transport passengers from the airport. They are parked at the exit of the airport building 24 hours a day. If you want to rent a car, there are 14 car rental agencies located at the airport.
The best time to visit Skopje is in the spring, summer and in the autumn when you can experience welcoming weather. The climate in the city is dry in general. In the spring and in the autumn the average temperature is 20°C and in the summer it reaches over 30°C.
Skopje’s bus network covers the entire city with a 24-hour service. The buses are all cashless. To pay the fare, you will need a Skopska bus card. Alternatively, you can get a local sim card and use it in your phone to make contactless payment. Simply touch your payment card of choice on the card reader as you board the bus, or dial 185 on your mobile phone. A single bus journey costs 35 denars no matter how far you go. You can take multiple buses within 90 minutes with a special time ticket which costs 60 denars. Night buses run all night and the fares are 40 denars with a bus card and 50 denars from a mobile phone. Daily tickets for all buses are 120 denars, and a 10-ride voucher is 250 denars. You have 15 days to use up your 10 rides from the moment you use your first ride. A 7 day ticket can be purchased for 500 denars, which includes a two-way ticket for the Millennium Cross cable cart.
The taxi system in Skopje is excellent. Taxis are easy to find and the prices are not excessive. Here are some trusted Taxi companies: In Taxi +389 2 15551 Nase Taxi +389 2 15152 Lotus +389 72315157
"Zegin” is the Macedonian word for Pharmacy.
Country Code North Macedonia: 389 Area Code Skopje: 02
North Macedonia can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travelers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip in order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport, but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.
Skopje Alexander the Great Airport is Skopje's only international airport and is located 21 km east of the city centre in Petrovec Municipality. Vardar Ekspres transport company offers bus connection to several locations in the city and buses run all day. They have an information desk at the airport. Many hotels offer a pickup service from the airport, so check to see if it is possible to arrange this through your hotel. If you do take a taxi, be certain that it is a taxi with an official sign. There are however, taxi cars (all in white and taxi sign numbered from 1 to 65) which are the only authorized taxis to transport passengers from the airport. They are parked at the exit of the airport building 24 hours a day. If you want to rent a car, there are 14 car rental agencies located at the airport.