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Things To Do in Skopje

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Is Skopje boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what four local experts had to say about things to do in Skopje.

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It is filled with a lot of friendly people who are willing to have a chat with you, even if you don’t know them. You can visit a lot of bars and have a lot of fun, although it can be a bit crowded. It’s not very expensive to shop stuff and rent places.

The city is filled with amazing and interesting statues. They all embrace the history and culture that our country has and the sacrifices that many people have made so that our country can now be free and no longer be under slavery. There are a lot of tourist attractions but not many places to have fun, the city is only useful for sightseeing.

Tamara, says: 2020

Skopje is the capital of Macedonia. It is a very safe city. It’s a multiethnic city. The nightlife is dynamic, but for anyone looking for a more peaceful life, Skopje also has to offer plenty of nature, canyons, mountains, and rivers too. It is also pretty cheap.

Skopje is a modern city with population of almost one million and presents Macedonia’s major political, economical, educational and cultural center. Skopje also is a very attractive tourist destination with its fortress, cultural and historical monuments, archaeological sites, sport halls, caves in the canyon of the River Treska and Lake Matka and a health spa in the eastern part of the city. Skopje is steadily becoming a vital regional route for international flight operators. The town with the beautiful quay of the Macedonian river “Vardar”, the narrow streets in the Old Bazaar which is the biggest bazaar preserved in the Balkans today, the town is internationally famous for being the birthplace of Mother Teresa.

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