SKOPJE MINUBE TRAVEL GUIDE The best must-see places for your travels, all disco
SKOPJE MINUBE TRAVEL GUIDE The best must-see places for your travels, all discovered by real minube users. Enjoy! SKOPJE MINUBE TRAVEL GUIDE To travel, discover new places, live new experiences...these are what travellers crave, and it ´s what they'll find at minube. The internet and social media have become essential travel partners for the modern globetrotter, and, using these tools, minube has created the perfect travel guides. By melding classic travel guide concepts with the recommendations of real travellers, minube has created personalised travel guides for thousands of top destinations, where you'll find real-life experiences of travellers like yourself, photos of every destination, and all the information you\´ll need to plan the perfect trip.p. In seconds, travellers can create their own guides in PDF, always confident with the knowledge that the routes and places inside were discovered and shared by real travellers like themselves. Don't forget that you too can play a part in creating minube travel guides. All you have to do is share your experiences and recommendations of your favorite discoveries, and you can help other travelers discover these exciting corners of the world. Above all, we hope you find it useful. Cheers, The team at minube.net 1,981,000 2,549,500 867,000 2,369,000 236 What to see in Skopje Page 2 1 Lakes Canyon and Matka Lake Héctor www.mibauldeblogs.com: Lake Matka is one of the most popular places for the citizens of Skopje to relax or do activities. But not like a vast lake that you may imagine. Actually, it is narrow and highlights the high cliffs of the mountains. The boat ride over to visit the small cave costs 5 euros per person and the guide speaks English, the hours are from 10 to 14 hours and it leaves from Planinski Sun Matka and the church of San Andrés. The tour lasts two hours and is really worthwhile. We entered via the Treska River and the canyon formed by its waters. It is impressive, not as much as in Mexico but enough to remind you. On the banks occasionally you can see summer cottages, but they are now empty. There are also many ducks swimming and you can see hikers walking along the paths that occasionally overlook the shore. Some of these roads lead to more than a dozen churches and monasteries in the area, some are abandoned but others are still in use. Canyon Matka, Skopje 1000, República de Macedonia, Skopje 2 Mosques Murat Pasha Mosque Héctor www.mibauldeblogs.com: Located right in front of the old baths, this mosque is currently the Art Gallery of Cifte Aman. This modern square ceiling mosque was built in 1802 as the original structure was burned when General Piccolomini took Skopje in 1689. The unusual three-nave basilica form and flat roof (instead of domed) comes from the fact that it was built on the monastery of St. George, the main monastery in Skopje before the arrival of the Turks. Old Bazaar, Skopje, República de Macedonia, Skopje 3 Of Cultural Interest Skopje Pedro Alvarez: Macedonia is a country with a special flavor, a bitter struggle between modernity and tradition. The strong conservation of traditions are especially a breath of fresh air to the globalization that the rest of Europe is experiencing. I'll try to share many places and restaurants, so everyone can explore this small charming country in the middle of the Balkans. There are a number of traditional plates from Macedonia. During the summer, because of the heat, the cuisine is based predominantly on vegetables and fruits, mixed with white cheese that will delight even those who consider themselves carnivores by nature. In the pictures you can see Tavche Gravche (light baked beans and very delicious) and other delicious vegetables, with a special flavor, thanks to the intense daily sun. skopje, Skopje 4 Museums Cifte Amam National Art Gallery Héctor www.mibauldeblogs.com: Formerly the building was the second largest steam bath in Skopje. It was built in the early sixteenth century by the orders of Isa Bey, the son of Isak Bey. There are currently travel exhibitions there. The exhibition didn´t have anything about the building but it was quite curious and since there was no one at the entrance, we visited free. It´s located in front of the Murat Pasha Mosque. ☎ 023 109 566 - Bitpazarska bb, Skopje 5 Statues Saints Cyril and Methodius Héctor www.mibauldeblogs.com: These two saints are paid tribute in one of the sides of the Stone Bridge (Kamen Most) located next to the neighborhood of Carsija. Cyril (or Constantine, 827-869) and Methodius (815-885) were two brothers from Thessaloniki during the Byzantine Empire. The two Slavic Apostles became the first Christian missionaries in the Crimea Empire of Great Moravia. They are considered expanders and inventors of the Glagolitic alphabet. This alphabet was used in Slavic manuscripts before the development of the Cyrillic alphabet (which was derived from the Greek alphabet with elements of Coptic and Hebrew alphabets), so therefore used in various Slavic languages. Both brothers are canonized as apostles in the Orthodox Church and they rose to the alter of the Catholic Church in 1880. Later on in 1980, Pope John Paul II brought them to the rank of Patrons of Europe. They are commemorated on February 14 in the Catholic, Protestant and Anglican Ohrid, República de Macedonia, Skopje 6 Statues Sv Naum y San Clemente Statue Héctor www.mibauldeblogs.com: These two saints are situated on the Stone Bridge of Kamen Most. St. Naum of Preslav (Bulgarian: Свети Наум Преславски)(c. 830-23 December 910) He was a scholar, writer and teacher of medieval Bulgarian. Naum took part in their mission to Great Moravia and in 867 or 868 became a priest in Rome. Naum came to Pliska together with Clement of Ohrid. Naum continued the work of Clement in Ohrid Literary School. In 905 Naum on Lake Ohrid founded a monastery which later received his name. St. Clement of Ohrid (Bulgarian: Свети Охридски Климент, SVTI Ojridski Kliment) (c. 840-916) was a medieval Bulgarian scholar and writer, the first archbishop of Bulgaria and one of the Seven Apostles of Bulgaria. kamen most, Skopje 7 Statues Skanderberg Equestrian Statue Héctor www.mibauldeblogs.com: After a lot of controversy, this statue was erected on November 28, 2006, the day of the Albanian flag, in front of the Ilinden shopping center. Skandenberg was a national hero of Catholic Albanians who fought in the fifteenth century Ottoman advance. The statue caused a lot of controversy for several reasons. For one, the ethnic Albanian population did want an albanian hero being recognized in their lands because there was already a lot of tension between the two ethnic groups. Additionally, the Turkish community of the Carsija neighborhood didn´t like the statue of an enemy, especially on that side of the river. And for the Muslims in general, it is felt to be offensive. skopje, Skopje Things to see in Skopje 1. Canyon and Matka Lake 2. Murat Pasha Mosque 3. Skopje 4. Cifte Amam National Art Gallery 5. Saints Cyril and Methodius 6. Sv Naum y San Clemente Stat... 7. Skanderberg Equestrian Statue Where to stay in Skopje Page 3 1 Youth Hostels Shanti Hostel Iván Marcos: Shanti Hostel in Skopje are two hostels where you feel like home. In fact the actual logo of this hostel is "Home Away From Home". It's a very nice place for backpackers and some couples. It consists of two, very clean houses with a patio and breakfast included (juice, toast, pastries, tea, coffee). The price per bed is usually about 10 euros in a dorm. The two hostels are on parallel streets, so if there's no vacancy in one, you can go to the other. They are both 1 minute from the train station and bus stations, and a 5 minute walk from the statue of Alexander the Great and the old part of the city. A great place to be if you come to the city of Skopje. The staff is very helpful and pleasant who help you with everything you need to travel within Macedonia and other countries in the Balkans. ☎ 38 926 190 807 - Rade Jovcevski Korcagin 11, Skopje Hotels Planinski Dom Matka hotel Héctor www.mibauldeblogs.com: Once we parked the car in the parking lot at N 41 ° 57.180 E 21 ° 17.820. We walked for five minutes on the narrow road next to the dam and got to Planinski Sun Matka, which is a cafe-restaurant next to the Treska that offers lodging. We didn't see the rooms, but the owner told us that it's 10 euros/night, I suppose that's for each person because we had, on his wonderful riverside terrace, 2 coffees with milk and 2 chocolates for 460 denars, 7.6 euros, a bit expensive for the country. It's next to the pier where you can take boat trips to the caves and beside the Church of San Andrés . Don't miss the photos of churches and caves that we have posted. They have WiFi. contact@canyonmatka.com ☎ 70 271 900 - restaurant matka, Skopje 2 uploads/Geographie/ guide-skopje.pdf
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