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Discover the vibrant city of Skopje, North Macedonia, on a guided walking tour that immerses you in its rich history and unique flavors. Begin your morning with a taste of traditional Boza, a drink with roots in the Ottoman Empire, and enjoy a fresh Simit breakfast from a beloved bakery dating back to 1956.
Your journey continues through Skopje’s bustling main square, where the impressive monument of Alexander the Great stands tall. Stroll along the lively pedestrian street Macedonia and visit the Memorial Home of Mother Teresa, honoring one of the city's most famous natives.
Marvel at the striking post-earthquake architecture designed by Kenzo Tange, and admire the historic embassies of Italy and Spain. As you explore, your guide will share stories about Skopje’s unique blend of cultures and its fascinating brutalist buildings.
Wander through the atmospheric Old Bazaar, the largest in the Balkans after Istanbul, and experience the charm of Golden Street. Along the way, savor homemade baklava, a sweet treat that connects you to Skopje’s Ottoman heritage. The tour lasts approximately 1.8 hours and is suitable for all fitness levels, with public transportation nearby.
Join this small group experience and let a passionate local guide lead you through Skopje’s most iconic sights and flavors. Don’t miss your chance to explore the heart of North Macedonia—check availability and book your spot today!







