Skopje, in the central part of the North Macedonian state, vibrates with a culturally enriched unusual mixture of history, modernity, and multi-ethnic styles. Sometimes called the city in the heart of the Balkans, the character is made up of rich architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and significance in history.
Over two millennia, Skopje has a rich past that takes one beyond the prehistoric period, back to the city of Scupi under Roman dominion. The town has seen empires rise and fall—from the Byzantine and the Ottoman to many others—that left part of their cultural and architectural heritage. Also, since ancient times, the city had a very important strategic position because of its location at the crossroads of important trading routes.
Upon arrival in Skopje, make sure not to miss the following landmarks:
Skopje is excellently connected and accessible with almost all types of transportation. Skopje International Airport offers flights to several major European cities. The city can be reached by train and bus from other cities in North Macedonia and nearby countries.
The best time to visit Skopje is during the months of spring and autumn, which are gentle and are ideal for getting out and exploring the outdoor attractions and historical sites of the city. The summer months may get relatively hot, while the winter ones are cooler, but they provide absolutely another view of the charisma of the city.
Skopje—the city is alive, full of historical depths with life, filled with all that is tacky that one would ever experience in the region. From its vibrant bazaars and historic landmarks to modern amenities and cultural attractions, Skopje offers an entrancing blend of the old with the new. Whether one is after history and culture, or just an exploration through an active city, Skopje fulfills its promise by welcoming any form of traveler.