North Macedonia: Where Ancient Ruins Meet Čevapi Dreams 🏛️🌶️
by SonnySideUp
Apr 20, 2025
Skopje is a city full of contrasts — historic landmarks, Balkan vibes, and a surprising number of Turkish visitors. Honestly, the Turkish presence felt a bit overwhelming for me, especially around the Stone Bridge, where one side feels like “Little Istanbul” and the other side has a more local atmosphere.
📍 Places to Visit in Skopje:
📌 Millennium Cross
Located on top of a mountain and reachable by cable car. Offers panoramic views of the city — a peaceful escape from the city noise.
📌 Church of St. Clement of Ohrid
One of the most beautiful churches in the city. Its wall frescoes are stunning, and it's definitely worth a visit.
📌 Macedonia Square
The heart of Skopje. Features the famous statue of Alexander the Great. The riverside buildings are quite photogenic. There’s often live music performed on the Stone Bridge nearby.
📌 Skopje Fortress (Kale)
An old fortress overlooking the city. Nice for a short walk, though it didn’t impress me much personally.
Apart from these, you'll come across many other statues and monuments just by walking around — Skopje is full of them.
⛔️ We didn’t have time for Matka Canyon, but it’s a popular destination for boat rides and nature lovers. Definitely worth checking out if you have a few extra hours.
🚌 Getting Around the City
We used local buses and didn’t need to pay — there was no functional ticket system during our visit. It might not be official, so check in case things change.
🍽 Where to Eat in Skopje
💸 Food is surprisingly expensive compared to expectations.
We tried Destan, famous for its beans (kuru fasulye) — it was okay. If you're craving cevapi, you’ll find it almost everywhere.
For more affordable and filling meals, look for Teteks places. Great for budget travelers.
📱 Shopping Tip: Buying iPhones in Skopje
Believe it or not, many travelers come to Skopje just to buy iPhones! We bought an iPhone 14 Pro from the Ledicom store. Prices are attractive, but if you pay by card, note there's a 5% commission fee. You can check current prices on their website before visiting.
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