
HI I'M... SKOPJE
Skopje, North Macedonia
“You’re going where now?”
Skopje is not your obvious weekend break… But hey who wants to be predictable?
Macedonia’s capital boasts the largest bazaar in the Balkans and spawned Mother Teresa 🙏 It’s also the gateway to the country’s canyons, mountains and traditional villages. All good stuff.
It’s time to say Здраво (hello!) to Skopje…
Skopje is not your obvious weekend break… But hey who wants to be predictable?
Macedonia’s capital boasts the largest bazaar in the Balkans and spawned Mother Teresa 🙏 It’s also the gateway to the country’s canyons, mountains and traditional villages. All good stuff.
It’s time to say Здраво (hello!) to Skopje…
Art & Architecture
No matter where you’re standing in Skopje, there’s a weird monument staring down at you. You’ll find horse-riding warriors, girls out for a shopping trip and the saint of our times, Mama Teresa.But don’t let them distract from the bizarre buildings all around you. The Central Post Office is straight out of Orwell's 1984. That, or a crash-landed spaceship.
There’s lots of Brutalist apartment blocks and old factories but they sit in between Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman buildings. You’ll find examples of all of these periods on the same street - that’s what centuries of invasions will do.
Do a walking tour and make sure to stop at Daut Pasha Hammam, an old Turkish bathing house that’s been converted into a cracking art gallery.
Do a walking tour and make sure to stop at Daut Pasha Hammam, an old Turkish bathing house that’s been converted into a cracking art gallery.
Nature
Just a hop from the centre (20 mins in a taxi) you’ll find the mystical Matka Canyon. Cut into the Suva Mountain, the river snakes around medieval buildings, ancient monasteries and many a dark, enchanted cave.Keep driving further up into the mountains (about an hour) and you’ll reach Popova Sapka - one of Europe’s best value ski resorts.
Eat
It might not be the most famed cuisine in the world but Macedonia's got some scoffable meats and cheeses.Stara Gradska Kuka (Old House) is a good place to start. It’s the oldest (obvs) traditional house in Macedonia (built in 1836). Try the sheep’s cheese while they serenade you with national instruments…
La Tana is another rustic, authentic option. It’s bang smack in the centre but is filled with plants and flowers so you feel like you're eating in jungly garden. They do juicy grilled meats and excellent wine.
