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This tour is combination of Skopje walking tour and visit to nearby mountain Vodno. Spend the morning with our experienced and professional tour guide in strolling Skopje city center and Skopje Old Bazaar. Have a traditional lunch there, tasting some local dishes.
In the afternoon, you will have a private transfer to Vodno mountain, part of nature just few kilometers from the city center. Visit to St. Panteleimon monastery with its unique fresco paintings from 12th century. As a final surprise - visit to the Millennium cross on the top of the mountain with panoramic view of Skopje valley from the cable car (closed on Mondays and every last Thursday of the month).
Walking tour with our local guide.
The Old Bazaar is situated on the eastern bank of the Vardar River, stretching from the Stone Bridge to the Bit-Pazar.] As one of the oldest and largest marketplaces in the Balkans, it has been Skopje's center for trade and commerce since at least the 12th century.
Beside its importance as a market place, the Old Bazaar is known for its cultural and historical values. Although Ottoman architecture is predominant, remains of Byzantine architecture are evident as well, while recent reconstructions have led to the application of elements specific to modern architecture. The Old Bazaar is still home to several active mosques, two churches and a clocktower.
The Fortress Kale is located on the eponymous hill, in the very center of Skopje, on the left bank of the river Vardar and partly in the western part of the bazaar. According to the information so far, the area on which today's fortress is located was inhabited since the prehistoric times, i.e. sometime around IV to III millennium BC. The fortress was again inhabited sometime around the 7th to 6th century BC. This settlement was protected by walls and existed sometime until the IV or III century BC.
Visit inside the memorial house with an explanation provided by the local guide.
The Mother Teresa Memorial House is dedicated to the humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa can be found in her hometown Skopje, where she lived from 1910 to 1928. Construction of the house began in May 2008. The project was financed by the Government of Macedonia and carried out by the Ministry of Culture. It is a modern, transformed version of Mother Teresa's birth house with a multifunctional but sacral character. Inside the house, part of her relics are preserved, which were transferred to Skopje with the support of the Roman Catholic Church of Skopje. There is a museum that includes realistic sculptures of Mother Teresa and members of her family. One sculpture shows Mother Teresa as a ten-year-old child, sitting on a stone and holding a pigeon in her hands.
Drive to Vodno mountain near Skopje and visit to the church of St Panteleimon in village Gorno Nerezi, This is a small 12th-century Byzantine church located in a monastery complex dedicated to St. Panteleimon, the patron saint of physicians.
(site closed on Monday)
The Millennium Cross is a 66-metre tall cross situated on the top of Vodno Mountain, above the capital city of Skopje. It is one of the tallest crosses in the world and It was constructed to serve as a memorial for 2,000 years of Christianity in Macedonia and to honour biblical passages citing the evangelization activities of St. Paul within the region. The monument has become a symbol associated with or representing Skopje. As a landmark, the cross has turned into a tourist destination with the best observation point to see the panorama of the capital city.
5 hours