When people describe Skopje, they frequently use the term open-air museum. And it’s not without a reason. Skopje is ornated with historical buildings, old remaining’s, bridges, statues, churches, mosques and many more.
When arriving in Skopje, a tour guide will enlighten you with the rich stories about the city, while walking through the beautiful landmarks. Experience Skopje from top to bottom, beginning at the Kale fortress and ending at the old train station. Moreover, you will see the famous Macedonian square, the stone bridge, the old bazaar, mosques and the church St. Spas known for its particular iconostasis.
Afterwards, you will have free time to roam the vibrant city by yourself, where you can visit the scars of the earthquake of 1963 and enter the forged house of none other than holy Mother Teresa.
Interesting fact: did you know that Roman emperor Justinian l was born in Tauresium, which is located in the region of Skopje? He was the only Byzantine emperor that succeeded in reconquering Rome.