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M Place

Skopje City Centre, Skopje
9.7

Exceptional

67 reviews

Top rated

5-star

Kitchen/kitchenette

Elevator / Lift

from
$50
/ night


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Macedonia is rich in history and natural beauty, making it an appealing destination for travelers. Key attractions include the capital city, Skopje, known for its blend of modern architecture and historical sites such as the Fortress Kale and the Old Bazaar. Lake Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is another highlight, offering stunning views and opportunities for boating and swimming. Additionally, visitors can explore the breathtaking landscape of the Matka Canyon and its ancient monasteries, as well as the historic sites of Bitola and Prilep which reflect the country’s diverse cultural heritage.


Macedonia offers a wide range of accommodation options catering to various preferences and budgets. Visitors can choose from luxurious hotels, quaint guesthouses, and charming bed and breakfasts to private apartments and hostels. In cities like Skopje and Ohrid, you’ll find modern hotels equipped with amenities such as Wi-Fi, restaurants, and wellness facilities. Meanwhile, rural areas may offer more traditional lodging experiences, allowing travelers to enjoy local hospitality and cultural immersion. This variety ensures that visitors can find a suitable place to stay regardless of their travel needs.


Macedonian cuisine is a delightful fusion of Mediterranean and Balkan influences, heavily featuring fresh vegetables, meats, and dairy products. Traditional dishes include 'tavče gravče' (bean stew), 'ajvar' (pepper relish), and grilled meats. Many hotels in Macedonia aim to provide guests with authentic culinary experiences, often including local dishes in their menus or offering breakfast featuring regional fare. Visitors are encouraged to explore local restaurants as well, as they can provide a broader taste of Macedonia's rich gastronomic culture.


The best time to visit Macedonia generally falls between late spring and early autumn, especially from May to September. During these months, the weather is typically warm and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. May and June feature blooming nature and numerous cultural events, while September often brings a harvest festival atmosphere. However, if you enjoy winter sports, visiting during the colder months from December to February can be rewarding as well, particularly around the mountainous regions.


Understanding and respecting local customs can enhance your experience in Macedonia. It’s customary to greet people with a firm handshake and maintain eye contact. When dining, it is polite to wait for the host to begin the meal and to try everything offered. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and be sure to ask for permission before taking photographs, particularly in local communities. Additionally, showing appreciation for the local language by attempting a few basic phrases can also be warmly received by locals.


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