Top 10 Places To Visit in Macedonia - Macedonia Tourist Attractions | Top 10 Places
Top 10 Places To Visit in Macedonia - Macedonia Tourist Attractions | Top 10 Places
1. Skopje
Skopje is the capital of the Republic of Macedonia, in the point of convergence of the Balkan Peninsula. during the time it has experienced Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman run the show. The fifteenth-century Stone Bridge interfaces the Ottoman established Bazaar (Čaršija) at the Vardar River's north budgetary association
with cutting edge Macedonia square toward the south. The Skopje (Kale) fortress dismissing the stream has defended the town for quite a while.
2. Bitola
Bitola is a city inside the southwestern bit of the Republic of Macedonia. it's miles put inside the southern bit of the Pelagonia valley, included by using the Baba, Nidže and Kajmakčalan mountain levels, 14 ... Wikipedia
3. Kruševo
Kruševo is a city in Macedonia. it's miles the best city in Macedonia, arranged at a tallness of more than 4,429 feet above sea organize.
The city of Kruševo is the seat of Kruševo Municipality. Wikipedia
4. across the nation Park Mavrovo
Mavrovo across the nation Park is the greatest of the 3 across the nation stops of the Republic of Macedonia. It changed into arranged in 1949 and is placed in the west of the country between Lake Mavrovo and the Albanian periphery. Wikipedia
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5. Pelister countrywide Park
Pelister across the nation Park is a countrywide stop inside the Municipality of Bitola, Republic of Macedonia. The diversion focus is arranged in the Baba Mountain massif and spreads a district of 171.five square kilometers. Wikipedia
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6. Stobi
Stobi transformed into a remarkable city of Paeonia, later vanquished by strategy for Macedon, and later transformed into the capital of the Roman zone of Macedonia
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7. Gevgelija
Gevgelija is a town with a people of 15,685 arranged inside the southeast of the Republic of Macedonia close-by the banks of the Vardar Stream, arranged on the us of a's critical periphery with Greece, the ... Wikipedia
8. Strumica
Strumica is the best city in japanese Republic of Macedonia, close to the Novo Selo-Petrich periphery crossing with Bulgaria. around a hundred,000 people live inside the range enveloping the city. It is known as after the Strumica River which keeps running by method for it. Wikipedia
9. Ohrid
Ohrid is a little resort town on the uneven seashores of Lake Ohrid inside the southwest of the Republic of Macedonia. inside the city's moderate antiquated town, medieval spots of love, shelters and outside vestiges stay near to routine houses with purple-tiled housetops. The enormous dividers of the several years vintage Samoil's fortress, on the zenith of the incline, overpower the city skyline.
10.Struga
Struga is a city and famous voyager objective arranged inside the south-western zone of the Republic of Macedonia, lying on the shore
of Lake Ohrid. The city of Struga is the seat of Struga Municipality. Wikipedia
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5 Things to do in Skopje, Macedonia (Balkan Road Trip 02)
We show you 5 things to do in Skopje (Macedonia / FYROM) in our second episode of our Balkan Road Trip Series - follow us around exploring the city!
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Skopje is located only a few hours east from Bulgaria, there is a daily connection between Sofia and Skopje which is very budget friendly. We show you the most important sights in Skopje in this episode and give tips for your visit.
Skopje is a very old city - the territory of Skopje has been inhabited since at least 4000 BC.
The following spots have been our favorite things to do in Skopje
- Old Bazaar and Old Town
- Stone Bridge
- Main Square with huge Monuments (e.g. Alexander the Great)
- City Museum
- Memorial House of Mother Teresa
- Kale Fortress
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A country in the Balkans
Macedonia is a landlocked Balkan nation of mountains, lakes and ancient towns with Ottoman and European architecture.
The capital, Skopje, is known for its sprawling Old Bazaar quarter and historic buildings turned museums, including the National Gallery of Macedonia, housed in a 15th-century Turkish bath complex. The southern city Ohrid, on a lake of the same name, has a medieval townscape and hilltop castle.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Skopje, Macedonia: 1. Skopje Marriott Hotel *****
2. Alexandar Square Boutique Hotel ****
3. Hotel Senigallia ****
4. City Park Hotel ****
5. Villa Vodno ****
6. Solun Hotel & SPA ****
7. Bushi Resort & SPA ****
8. Hotel De KOKA ***
9. Park Hotel & Spa *****
10. Hotel Panoramika Design & Spa ****
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1. Macedonia Square No.7, 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $103 - $208
Skopje Marriot Hotel is set in Skopje, 100 m from Macedonia Square and 200 from Stone Bridge. The hotel offers a spa center with an indoor pool and facilities such as hot tub, massage and steam room.
2. Nikola Vapcarov 13A, 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $50 - $106
Alexandar Square Boutique Hotel is set in the center of Skopje. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the city, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
3. Kej 13 Noemvri, 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $65 - $95
Located in the very city center of Skopje and with a boat-like design, Hotel Senigallia is a 3-minute walk away from Stone Bridge and from Macedonia Square. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and 2 open terraces by the river Vardar.
4. 8a Mihail Cokov Str. , 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $67 - $101
Located next to the famous Debar Maalo area full of life and traditional restaurants, 150 m for the National Football Arena and next to the Governor of Skopje offices, the stylish City Park Hotel offers you elegant rooms with park views.
5. Perisha Savelik 8, 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $65 - $66
The family-run Villa Vodno hotel can be found in the foothills of Mount Vodno in a safe, upscale residential area of Skopje within easy walking distance of the center.
6. 10 Nikola Vapcarov Str., 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $82 - $161
The centrally located Solun Hotel & SPA is an eco-friendly property, offering modern accommodations, an elegant à-la-carte restaurant and a gallery bar with terrace. Free WiFi is available and private parking is possible on site.
7. Samuilova str., 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $76 - $145
Offering an indoor pool and a spa and wellness center, Bushi Resort & SPA is located in Skopje and awaits guests with rooms featuring free WiFi, elegant design furniture and air conditioning. The Old Bazar is only 50 m away and guests can request shuttle services on site and park their cars for free at the premises.
8. 5 Gotse Deltchev Str., 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $92 - $183
Opened in April 2014, Hotel De Koka offers a restaurant, elegant rooms, free WiFi access and free private parking.
9. 1732 Str. no. 4, 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $91 - $189
Set in Skopje, 0.6 mi away from Skopje city center, Park Hotel & Spa is surrounded by the greenery of the City Park and features a sun terrace by the river Vardar, a spa center spa and a fitness center with professional equipment. An on-site restaurant and a bar are available for the guests.
10. Todor Aleksandrov 57, 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, Price range: $61 - $99
Hotel Panoramika Design is set in Skopje, 1.1 mi from Stone Bridge. The property is located a 20-minute walk from Macedonia Square. The property is 1.3 mi from Kale Fortress and 1.6 mi from Luna Park Skopje.
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Skopje City Tour – Things to do in Skopje
Skopje is the capital of the Republic of Macedonia, the City that lies in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, at the crossroad of important communications, a city with a 2000 years old tradition. Skopje is a modern city with population of almost one million and presents Macedonia’s major political, economical, educational and cultural center. It continues to be a focus for new residents, economic development, construction and refurbishment.
Skopje also is a very attractive tourist destination with its fortress, cultural and historical monuments, archaeological sites, sport halls, caves in the canyon of the River Treska and Lake Matka and a health spa in the eastern part of the city.
Skopje is steadily becoming a vital regional route for international flight operators. The town with the beautiful quay of the Macedonian river “Vardar”, the narrow streets in the Old Bazaar which is the biggest bazaar preserved in the Balkans today, the town is internationally famous for being the birthplace of Mother Teresa. He has blossomed into a thriving, stimulating city to explore, defining itself as an exciting tourist destination with the 1500 years old fortress Kale and monastery St. Pantelejmon with the fresco ”Lamentation of Christ”, with the first signs of the Renaissance, the Islamic monuments Sultan Murat’s- Hjunkar Mosque, the Daut Pasha’s bath.
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20 - Backpacking Republic of Macedonia
Incredible hitchhiking journey; enjoying Skopje, cooling off in Matka canyon, interacting with locals in Mavrovo, and beautiful Lake Ohrid.
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Continuing on with my Balkan voyage brings me to my last and final former republic of the former Yugoslavia. From Prishtina, Kosovo, I arrived in the capital city of Skopje. Skopje is an interesting city due to the two sides that are complete opposites. In the east of the river, you have the old town Bazaar which resembles a little Istanbul, with many small cafes and mosques. Crossing the old stone bridge to the other side of the river, is the new side. Skopje 2014 was a massive makeover for this city, and now many monuments, statues, and new/renovated buildings stand in the old square and around the city. While the makeover is not accepted by many Macedonians, it certainly has brought a new personality to the center, and it's quite interesting.
Skopje, next to Athens and Podgorica was one of the hottest cities I've been to on my European voyage. Fortunatly, the nearby Matka Canyon was the means to cool off in the shade as well as in the COLD COLD COLD river. In this canyon, you can rent kayaks as well as take boat tours down the canyon. For me, I was good enough with a nice walk along the path down the canyon. In the end, it was definitely the place to cool off.
On my travel day, I was initially going to catch a bus to avoid the heat. And I was persuaded not to. But last minute, I hit the edge of the city, and found a ride to Tetovo and another to my desired stop, Mavrovo National Park. This is a massive park in the west of the country bordering Albania with many beautiful lakes, mountains, valleys, and villages. I was lucky enough to catch a ride with a Dutch couple going to Ohrid and also lucky enough to join them on a journey finding a waterfall. In the process, we picked up a villager who was kind enough to all the way to the waterfall, Duf Falls. After we were greeted and wished a great journey away, we stopped for a beer and enjoyed more view of the mountains before parting ways in Ohrid and being welcomed into my Airbnb.
In Ohrid, I was extremely lucky to have one of the most budget friendly but valued Airbnb's to date. I had a full kitchen and dining room on one floor with a bed room and terrace on the second floor with a pretty nice view of the lake for only 20 Euros. What a steal. As for my time in this region, due to the heat and the long day before, I simply enjoyed roaming around town and skipped the boat excursion across the lake. I enjoyed my last meal of Cevapi, walked the waterfront, walked through the town, up Samuel's Fortress for panoramic views of Mavrovo, the town, the Lake, the Albanian border and beyond. And to end the day just right, I enjoyed the picturesque view of St Johns church over the lake and enjoyed a nice sunset swim in the lake to cool off after a week of extreme hot weather.
To wrap up my time in the former Yugoslavia, I finally caught a short ride in a Yugo and hitchhiked my way to the Albanian border to Tirana.
I not only had the pleasure of spending a memorable time in Macedonia but a pleasure of befriending many incredible people. :)
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What to See & Do in Bitola, Macedonia
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In this episode, David takes us around Macedonia to show us what to see and do in Bitola.
The city of Bitola is a mix of ancient and modern traditions. It is small enough to easily explore by foot, and will give you the opportunity to get very familiar Macedonian culture. Heraclea Lyncestis is an ancient site just 2 kilometers from Bitola. It is known for its Greek and Roman architecture, especially its colorful mosaic floors, which are exceptional examples of early Christian art. Don’t forget to admire the amphitheater during your visit to the site.
Magnolia Square is the main square of Bitola. There are several landmarks surrounding the square: Mosque, the Clock Tower, statue of Phillip II of Macedon (in the center of the square) and the beginning of Sirok Sokak, the main pedestrian boulevard of the city.
While exploring around Bitola, you have to stroll through the Old Bazaar. This is one of the city’s most important cultural and social meeting points. Stop at the fruit and vegetable market of the Old Bazaar. It’s really quite colorful and lively. See what produce is in season when you go!
The Old Bazaar is a place to get daily errands done and a great opportunity to purchase souvenirs. Next up on David’s tour is the Museum of Bitola, which holds ancient artifacts and memorabilia from the Balkan struggle for independence. The museum itself used to be a military academy. There are several exhibits and halls dedicated to the academy's most famous student - Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, also known as the first president of Turkey and “Father of the Turks”.
Sirok Sokak Street is the perfect place to get a coffee and people watch. It’s a Must-Do when in Bitola. If you don’t, it’s like you were never here.
Right outside the city (5-minute drive) is the village of Dihovo, which is a great place to visit on a day trip. Villa Dihovo is a unique experience for all who visit. If you choose to come here to dine, you’ll enjoy a pleasant array of Macedonian specialties and refreshing salads made from vegetable grown on the property. Villa Dihovo is also a bed and breakfast. The only thing with a fixed price here is the alcohol, which is definitely something you don’t see every day.
David also visited a bee farm in Dihovo and was able to try the honey straight out of the comb. The bee farm also sells honey in jars, which is a great gift to take back home with you. Give yourself an extra day in Bitola so you want to enjoy the flora and fauna of nearby Pelister National Park. Hiking is the most popular activity here.
So if you’re ready to dive into Macedonian history and cuisine, consider stopping in Bitola for a few days to take in its rich culture and friendly people.
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Region of Central Macedonia: A 365 days Tourism Destination
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Top Macedonia Tourist Attraction | Tikves Winery
Tikveš (Macedonian: Тиквеш) is a plain situated in central Republic of Macedonia which is known for an artificial lake. It is home to the towns of Kavadarci and Negotino. Famous for its wine, Tikveš is the center of the Macedonian wine production which has been cultivated for more than 120 years. The region is also very famous f
Wine industry
A large fertile plain of about 2,000 square kilometers makes up the Tikveš district (part of Povardarie region), located in central Macedonia and enclosed by mountain highlands on three sides. It consists of gentle undulating hills at an average of 300 meters above sea-level. Its climate is characterized by long, hot summers and mild and rainy sub-mediterranean winters with an average of 460 mm of rainfall each year. Spring is shorter, some say fresher here and autumn is a bit longer and warmer.
Its altitude varies between 110 and 650 meters. The Vardar River, the country’s principal river, cuts the valley into western and eastern sections. These two sections are very different in their relief, climate, surface waters, soil quality and flora and fauna. The valley’s eastern section is arid and sparsely populated, while the western section is fertile and, compared to that of the east, much more densely populated. This area is also rich in forests, minerals and pastureland and resembles an oasis with a virtual Valhalla of vineyards and orchards.
District's wine growing characteristics
average sum of active temperatures during vegetation 42.84°C
absolute maximum temperature 44.8°C
absolute minimum temperature -23.2°C
average air temperature during the vegetation period 19.3°C
average late spring frosts occur to 23.03, early autumn frosts from 04.11
average rainfall per year 483 mm
average rainfall in the period of vegetation 262 mm
sum of sunny hours during vegetation 1750.8
Varieties
As a result of a harmonious climatic and geographic convergence, the Tikveš region is a perfect place for the cultivation of wine (which is locally popular). The region has produced wine for over 2,500 years.
Today, there are predominantly 20 different grape varieties grown in the Tikveš region. The local Smederevka, Vranec and Temjanika comprise 80% of the total grape production. As wine consumers' preferences change globally, the region keep paces with current trends and adjusts its vine varieties accordingly.
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Macedonia, is a country located in the central Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is one of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, from which it declared independence in 1991.
It became a member of the United Nations in 1993 but, as a result of a dispute with Greece over its name, it was admitted under the provisional reference of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, sometimes abbreviated as FYROM.
A landlocked country, the Republic of Macedonia is bordered by Kosovo to the northwest, Serbia to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south and Albania to the west.
It constitutes approximately the northwestern half of the larger geographical region of Macedonia, which also comprises parts of Greece and Bulgaria. The country's capital is Skopje, with 506,926 inhabitants according to the 2002 census. Other cities include Bitola, Kumanovo, Prilep, Tetovo, Ohrid, Veles, Štip, Kočani, Gostivar, Kavadarci and Strumica. It has more than 50 lakes and sixteen mountains higher than 2,000 m (6,562 ft). Macedonia is a member of the UN and the Council of Europe. Since December 2005 it has also been a candidate for joining the European Union and has applied for NATO membership.