The Republic of Macedonia is a small Balkan state located in the south-east of Europe. Unusually beautiful nature, many archaeological sites, beautiful lakes - Macedonia is ready to present all this to its guests. Local cuisine and service deservedly receive high marks from tourists.
Macedonia carefully protects its natural resources. The unique Lake Ohrid has been preserved in its original form. The unusually beautiful national parks Galichitsa, Mavrovo and Pelister are equipped for walking and cycling. Lovers of historical sites appreciate Macedonia for its many medieval and ancient architectural monuments. Such famous cities as Skopje, Ohrid and Bitola are the best suited for urban tourism.
Ohrid pearls are usually brought from Macedonia - a unique product that has no analogues in the world. Fans of practical gifts will appreciate the quality footwear, which Macedonia has been famous for for decades. As souvenirs, tourists prefer to bring Macedonian national embroidery, icons or local wine.
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What to see in Macedonia?
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Ohrid lake
Lake Ohrid is one of the most famous landmarks in Macedonia. This ancient Balkan reservoir is under the protection of UNESCO. Tourists here expect clean beaches, many comfortable hotels, as well as everything necessary for sailing.
Stone bridge in Skopje
The stone bridge over the Vardar River is a real symbol of the city of Skopje, the capital of Macedonia. This ancient bridge dates back to the time of the Roman Empire. Today it is not only a wonderful architectural monument, but also an important transport artery connecting Old and New Skopje. According to legend, good luck will accompany everyone who crosses the Stone Bridge with light thoughts and a pure heart.
Plaoshnik
Palaosnik is located in an amazingly beautiful wooded area near Lake Ohrid and Samuil's stronghold. This tourist center has gained its popularity thanks to excellently restored archaeological finds, in particular the Church of St. Panteleimon. It was erected on the site of a temple built in 893 in honor of St. Clement.
Skopje fortress
The national pride of the capital of Macedonia is the ancient fortress called Kale, the foundations of which date back to the 1st century AD. Fortified stone walls, cobbled paths, a landscaped park - Calais has everything you need for a wonderful holiday. You can get to the fortress on foot, moving from the Macedonian square.
Stone town Kuklitsa
One of the most popular places in the North of Macedonia is the stone town of Kuklitsa, which is also called the Valley of the Dolls. This is a unique natural landscape that consists of more than 120 naturally formed stone pillars, which in their shape resemble human figures. There are many legends associated with the Valley of the Dolls explaining this amazing natural phenomenon.
Bay on the Bones Museum on the Water
On Lake Ohrid there is a unique archaeological complex - "Bay on the Bones". This museum, created in the form of floating houses, imitates the ancient village of fishermen as much as possible. There is an archaeological museum and an equipped camping site for those wishing to stay longer in the "Bay on the bones".
Millennium Cross in Skopje
The Millennium Cross was erected in 2002 and is the tallest cross in the world. This structure was built in honor of 2000 years of Christianity in the lands of Macedonia. The cross is located on a mountain, its height is 66 meters, thanks to which this monument can be observed from almost anywhere in Skopje. The Millennium Cross looks especially impressive in the night illumination.
The antique amphitheater of Ohrid
In the very heart of the city of Ohrid, there is a perfectly preserved antique amphitheater, the construction of which dates back to two hundred years BC. Despite its impressive age, this structure is still used for its intended purpose. Music evenings, festivals and theater performances are held here.
Galichitsa National Park
Galichica National Park is located in the southwest of Macedonia. Many unique plants grow here, and bears, deer and wolves are found in the forests. Hiking tours are regularly held for visitors to Galichitsa, and cycling enthusiasts will be pleasantly surprised by the equipped bike paths. Here you can also take a sightseeing paragliding flight.
Heraclea Linkestis
Bitola, located in the southwest of Macedonia, is famous for its unique archaeological finds. So, here were discovered the ruins of Heraclea Linkestis, an ancient ancient city. This settlement dates back to the 5th-4th centuries BC. There is a well-preserved amphitheater, several ancient walls, and beautiful floor mosaics.
Monastery of Saint Naum
The monastery of St. Naum is one of the oldest temples in the country. It is located 30 kilometers from Ohrid in a quiet area by the lake. The iconostasis, internal walls and ceiling of the monastery amaze the imagination with the splendor of their decoration. The monks of this monastery traditionally treat their guests with national dishes and wonderful wine of their own production.
The fortress of king Samuel
The fortress of Tsar Samuel, which was built by the Bulgarian ruler to protect his possessions, begins its history from the 10th century AD. The foundations and walls of ancient defensive structures have survived to this day. The best way to get to the fortress is to take a special sightseeing bus.
Lake Prespa
The extraordinarily beautiful Prespa Lake is over 5 million years old. In this reservoir is the only island in Macedonia, Golem Grad, on the territory of which there are the ruins of the ancient monastery of St. Peter. To enjoy the views of the lake or visit the ruins of the temple, you should use boat rentals in the neighboring villages of Konsko or Stenye.
Memorial House of Mother Teresa
The House-Museum of Mother Teresa is located on the very place where the Catholic church used to be, in which the future saint was christened. The house-museum contains several exhibitions about the life of Mother Teresa, containing documents, photographs and personal belongings of this saintly woman. There is also a working chapel, and the square in front of the building is decorated with a monument.
Cinema
The unique archaeological site of Kokino, which, according to research, is more than 3800 years old, is located on the Tatichev Kamen hill. This building is an ancient observatory made of stone slabs. The radius of Kokino is 100 meters, experts attribute many archaeological finds to the Bronze Age.
Monument "Warrior on horseback"
The central square of the capital of Macedonia, Skopje, is crowned with a sculpture in the form of a horseman with a sword. This monument was named "Warrior on horseback" and it is believed that this structure immortalizes Alexander the Great. The opening of the "Warrior on Horseback" was timed to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the independence of the Macedonian Republic.
Matka canyon
One of the most popular tourist attractions, the Matka Canyon, is located 15 kilometers from the capital. This picturesque place was created by the Treska River flowing through the mountain range. In 1938, the river was blocked with a dam, which resulted in the formation of a beautiful mountain lake.In the Matka canyon, you can also visit the Vrelo stalagmite cave.
Mustafa Pasha Mosque
Not far from the Old Market in Skopje is the most famous Islamic landmark of Macedonia - the Mustafa Pasha Mosque, which was built in the Middle Ages. Not only Muslims, but also representatives of other religions can admire the decoration of the ancient mosque.
Church of St. John Kaneo
The medieval church of St. John Kaneo rises not far from Lake Ohrid. The temple is made of stone, and its architecture combines Armenian and Byzantine styles. The interior of the church was made in the 15th century and has been perfectly preserved since then. In the evenings, the Church of St. John Kaneo is illuminated by illumination.
Pelister National Park
Pelister National Park covers a huge area of more than 12 thousand hectares. Among tourists, this park is appreciated not only for its unique nature, but also for the annual ski season. There are many comfortable hotels where visitors can stay to enjoy the beauty of Pelister Park in comfort.
Church of Hagia Sophia in Ohrid
The unique and inimitable Church of Hagia Sophia, which is located in the city of Ohrid, was built in the 11th century. Today it is one of the most revered Christian shrines, visited by tourists from all over the world. The rarest frescoes of the 11th-13th centuries that adorn the Church of St. Sophia are not allowed to be photographed.
Ancient aqueduct Vizbegovo
Not far from Skopje is the village of Vizbegovo, which has gained considerable popularity thanks to the aqueduct located on its territory. This imposing architectural structure consists of 55 arches, towering 16 meters above the ground.
Osogovsky monastery
In the eastern part of Macedonia, not far from the city of Kriva Palanka, there is a monastery of St. Joachim of Osogovsky. In the 17th century, the monastery was badly damaged, but then rebuilt. Now it is a very beautiful working temple located in a picturesque natural corner of Macedonia.