Skopje, the largest city in Northern Macedonia, will amaze you with its long and captivating history, which has been shaped from its turbulent past. The city has always been desired from the empires, which have been fighting for supremacy above it and to proclaim it part of their lands. Thus Skopje today is unique in its charming diversity, found and revealed in front of you behind every corner.
The history of Skopje starts with the settlements of the Thracians and the establishing of the fortress of Scupi. Since then the town has changed its sovereign numerous times, being part of the Roman, Byzanatine, Bulgarian and for a short period, of the Serbian countries.
The Ottomans will conquer the city in 1392. They will change the name to Uskub and the place will convert into unique of its kind town, which will be called home from numerous Ottomans, Bulgarians and Albanians.
In 1912, the city will be liberated from the Ottomans during the First Balkan war and eventually become a part of the Serbian country. During the two world wars will be eventually given to the Bulgarian country, before in the end to became part and a capital of the Macedonian Federation in the Yugoslavian socialistic republic. The city will start growing rapidly in economic and industrial way.
Unfortunately a huge earthquake in 1963 has destroyed a huge part of the town, leaving more than 100 000 people without homes. Skopje managed to recover quickly from it, just in time to become a capital of the Independent country of Macedonia.
Your Day in Skopje (Northern Macedonia)
The departure is early, somewhere around 8.00 depending on your hotel pick up time, because the driving time is 4 hours each way and the border cross may take a while. On the way to Macedonia, we will use the picturesque road via Osogovo mountains, one of the most beautiful mountain range both in Bulgaria and Macedonia. Somewhere around 11:00 ( local time), we will arrive in Skopje. You will start your walking tour with a local guide and some of the places you will see are: Museum of the history of Skopje, dedicated specially to the city, housed in the old railway station, the Memorial house of Mother Teresa, the statue of Alexander the Great, the Old fortress, the old quarter and its famous church – St Saviour, Vardar river and the Stone bridge.
After the walking tour, you will have another 1h-1h:30m to enjoy lunch or to walk around the old town market streets.
Around 15.00 (local time) we will depart from Skopje and arrive back in Sofia at around 20:00.
Start: 8:00h / End: 20:00h
Period: Tour available every day; every Tuesday & Friday only special price 89 Eur per person.
Driving time: 8h approx.
Walking time: 3h approx.
Handicap accessible: Yes, somehow accessible.
Special requirements: Valid passport or ID and visa (when required) for cross-border point for Northern Macedonia.
Minimum group size: Our tour will be confirmed with at least 3 tourists not later than 48 hours before the date. Customers are entitled to a full refund in case of cancellation.