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About the property
Popularity

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8.6/10
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Main services
TV
Wired Internet
Air conditioned
Safe
Bar
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Guest reviews
8.6/10 Very good
Cleanliness9/10
Staff and Service9/10
Amenities7.8/10
Property conditions and facilities8.8/10
Neighborhood8.8/10
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Information about the area
Skopje, North MacedoniaSkopje is the capital and largest city in the Republic of Macedonia, as well as its political, cultural, economic and academic centre. Skopje is a new city, though one exhibiting architectural creativity. A major trade centre during the Roman and Ottoman Empires, the city was almost completely destroyed by a 1963 earthquake. There are reminders of Skopje’s past which, together with its contemporary wonders, deserve a look. Skopje is located on the upper course of the Vardar River and is a major north-south Balkan route between Central Europe and Athens. Overlooking the city is a large fortress that dominates the skyline over the Old Town. The Kale Fortress is on the highest point of the city and overlooks the river Vardar. After the earthquake of 1963, only a few restored walls, the main gateway and two towers remained. The present-day ruins date back from the 10th century enlargement of the fort under Tsar Samoil. One of the most famous landmarks in Skopje is the Kameni Most, or Stone Bridge. It straddles the river in the middle of town close by the city’s central square,Macedonia Square, and is something of a city icon, being featured on the town crest. The Old Bazaar or Carsija is a very interesting part of the city and is its oldest part. The Carsija is separated from the city by The Stone Bridge. During the daytime, it is a hustling community of craftsmen creating leather, copper and clothes, restaurants, café and bars, and interesting cultural sites, including churches, mosques and museums. In the evenings, the bars and restaurants are busy with customers and live music is played. There is a large concentration of cafes along the river from Macedonia Square, which seem to be full of almost unbelievably fashionable people eating and drinking. Affordable and refreshingly accommodating, Skopje is a city of many cultures and is well worth a visit.
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What’s nearby
- Museum of the Macedonian Struggle - 0.22 km
- Stone Bridge - 0.34 km
- Museum of Macedonia - 0.35 km
- Toše Proeski Arena - 0.9 km
- Hotel Continental - 1.65 km
- Skopje Aqueduct - 2.88 km
Getting around
- (SKP) Skopje, Skopje, MK - 15.02 km
- (PRN) Pristina, Pristina, RS - 72.71 km