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How long is the drive from Kotor to Skopje?

The direct drive from Kotor to Skopje is 270 mi (435 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 46 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kotor to Skopje, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Budva Municipality, Tirana, Budva, Podgorica Municipality, and Cetinje, as well as top places to visit like Mogren beach and Budva ballerina cappuccina, or the ever-popular Lovćen.

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Top cities between Kotor and Skopje

The top cities between Kotor and Skopje are Budva Municipality, Tirana, Budva, Podgorica Municipality, and Cetinje Municipality. Budva Municipality is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Kotor and 6 hours from Skopje.
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Budva Municipality

Budva Municipality, situated in southwestern Montenegro along the Adriatic coast, is known for its popular beach town of Budva. The administrative center, also named Budva, offers beautiful beaches and a charming old town with numerous restaurants and bars to explore. Visitors can enjoy cruising along the stunning coastline with opportunities for swim stops, such as the famous Sveti Stefan island.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 6% of way to Skopje
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Budva

Budva, a charming town in Montenegro, is situated on the picturesque Budva Riviera along the Adriatic Sea. The town boasts stunning sandy beaches and a vibrant nightlife. Enclosed by ancient Venetian stone walls, the medieval old town of Stari Grad features narrow streets and is home to historic sites such as the Church of Santa Maria in Punta, dating back to the 9th century.
80% as popular as Budva Municipality
2 minutes off the main route, 6% of way to Skopje
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Cetinje Municipality

Cetinje Municipality, also known as the Old Royal Capital, is a significant territorial division in Montenegro. Situated in the central and southwestern region of the country, it holds historical and cultural importance. The town of Cetinje serves as its administrative center and is renowned for its stunning landscapes and abundant cultural heritage.
27% as popular as Budva Municipality
14 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Skopje
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Podgorica Municipality

Podgorica Municipality, located in Montenegro, encompasses 10.4% of the country's land and is inhabited by nearly 30% of its population. As the administrative hub, it plays a pivotal role in Montenegro's economy, culture, and education. The municipality is centered around the city of Podgorica, serving as its seat.
29% as popular as Budva Municipality
15 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Skopje
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Tiranë

Tirana, the capital of Albania, is renowned for its vibrant mix of Ottoman, Fascist, and Soviet architectural styles. The city's focal point is Skanderbeg Square, featuring an equestrian statue of a national hero and the modernist National History Museum. Additionally, Tirana boasts Antigua Coffee as a popular community hub where locals and visitors can enjoy great coffee in a modern atmosphere while socializing or working with amenities like free Wi-Fi and ample power outlets.
79% as popular as Budva Municipality
53 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Skopje

Best stops along Kotor to Skopje drive

The top stops along the way from Kotor to Skopje (with short detours) are Old Town, Old Bazaar - Skopje Old Town, and Skanderbeg Square. Other popular stops include Lake Matka, The Library In The Citadel, and Rozafa Castle.
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Lovćen

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Lovćen is a vast mountain in Montenegro known for its hiking trails and breathtaking panoramic views. At the hilltop, visitors can find the Mausoleum of Njegoš. The mountain is located near the Bay of Kotor, adding to its picturesque setting. The area is rich in history and medieval architecture, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking cultural experiences.
Wow, I'm so glad that I elongated my Balkan trip for some days to take a stop at Cetinje - otherwise I hadn't have the luck to see this precious mountain jewel. Wonderful scenery, amazing hiking trails and breathtaking views - just marvellous.
TheGeorg278 — Google review
Must visit place in Montenegro. Trip to top of the mountain is awesome and the top may take your breath away. Great views!
Jarmo J — Google review
The park is beautiful, with incredible views, we can see a lot of nature, many birds, and sometimes we see foxes and coyotes. There's a picnic area near Ivanova Korita, with swings, a playhouse for children, tables, and even a barbecue area and very close by there is a restaurant and hotel. There is also malzoleo at the top of the mountain, It has a very beautiful view of Lake Skoder and the Budva Sea.
Karen B — Google review
Just to clarify something before the review. Lovćen is the whole mountain. The peak with Petar II Petrović Njegoš mausoleum is called Jezerski Vrh 1459 meters high. Easy to access by road with a "few" steps to the top. Well worth the visit for the view. Don't expect much from the restaurant. The final path to the view point is not for the faint hearted. The one with the telecom tower is called Stirovnik 1749 meters high. Great to hike up to. There is a rough road right up to the top. You need SUV but 4x4 is not necessary. Fantastic view. You can see four maybe 5 different countries from the top on a good clear day. This relay is manned at all times.
Safer O — Google review
A must see day trip when you're in Boka Kotorska, Montenegro. A mix of breathtaking scenery and historical facts is the reason for you to visit this location.
Dragan C — Google review
Good place for a short hike. Get ready for a lot of stairs, but the destination is wonderful!
Bogdan B — Google review
Amazing nature and the castle on top of the mountain that everyone should visit. It's a lot of walking but definitely worth it.
Gizem L — Google review
This place is definitely worth visiting. Its stunning in autumn
Седа М — Google review
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Montenegro
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Mogren beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Mogren beach is a popular destination in Montenegro, located just 150 meters from the Old Town of Budva. It has been awarded the Blue Flag qualification for its high-quality water, maintenance, and service. The beach consists of two parts connected by a small promontory and offers ample sunbeds, making it suitable for families with children and couples. Additionally, there are beach cafes available for refreshments and food.
Really nice beach if you are willing to pay 20€ per person for a sunbed. If you are here in September definitely go it wasn’t too crowded and the weather and water were perfect. The view was amazing too. But I can see why going in July or August would be hell
Lenja D — Google review
The beach seemed beautiful with crystal clear waters. Unfortunately on the day we visited, it was very crowded, hardly any places to walk or sit on the beach. Would recommend going earlier in the day if you want a sunbed, even so, it would get crowded eventually, so if you don't mind that, it's still a nice pebble beach.
Merine A — Google review
3 stars reflects the complete over crowding of the beach. Yes scenery is beautiful but you can't really enjoy and relax. Worth a working visit but if you want to swim and have space there are loads of other options.
Sarah C — Google review
We went in October and had a great time!! The beach is so nice. There also weren’t to many people around. There was enough space to lay down. All the bars, stores and the toilets were closes however. But that is normal for the off season. It’s a great place to take pictures and overall enjoy the nature of Budva!!
Emilia H — Google review
We visited Mogren Beach in the middle of summer, around noon, and it was extremely crowded. We walked from Old Budva City Center all the way to Mogren 2 Restaurant along a stunning, well-paved path right on the water — the walk itself is definitely worth the trip. Once you arrive, you’ll find that the beach is mostly fine rocks and pebbles, but there are wooden pathways to make getting around easier. Loungers, chairs, and umbrellas are available for rent (€20–30 per person, depending on the row you choose). There are also lockers for valuables, plenty of restaurants, and places to grab drinks. Because it was so busy, we ended up sitting by the rocks instead of renting loungers. A big tip: bring water shoes — the rocks can be painful to walk on. The water temperature was typical for the Adriatic in summer: refreshing and perfect for cooling off. Overall, Mogren Beach is a beautiful spot with plenty of amenities, but in peak summer it can be frustrating to find space. If you don’t mind the crowds, it’s worth the visit for the views, the clear water, and the lively atmosphere.
Melanie J — Google review
The beach itself is simply wonderful, very beautiful pebbles and crystal clear water. However, about 90% of the time it’s ridiculously overcrowded and impossible to enjoy your time here, unfortunately, choosing a less crowded beach in the area would be a better option.
Google G — Google review
A charming, small beach with clear water and a gentle, gradual entry into the sea—excellent for swimming with little worry of rocks. A word of caution: the facilities looked abandoned and run-down (though this may have been because it was the off-season). Perfect for a basic swim and sunbathing, but don't count on any amenities."
Synkko — Google review
Nice spot with a beautiful view but 95% of the beach is privet so you must to pay 30/40€ for an umbrella and 5.5€ for a beer. Really crazy prices.
Lucas P — Google review
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Budva ballerina cappuccina

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Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Dancing Girl Statue in Budva is a bronze sculpture located between the old town and Mogren Beach. It's a symbol of the city, inspired by a local legend about a girl who waited for her sailor lover to return but tragically died on the same rocks where her statue now stands. Some believe it depicts a drowned girl, while others see it as an ordinary statue. The elegant pose of the topless girl has become iconic, with many visitors attempting to imitate it for photos.
The walk to Mogren Beach is incredibly romantic, with a path winding between cliffs and the sea. The monument along the way perfectly complements the experience, making it even more memorable.
Aleksandar D — Google review
We learnt about legends connected to Ballerina monument through walking tour. It is a beautiful symbol of the city, however gets crazy crowded all the time.
Sari M — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous a must visit if you are in Budva. It is so captivating and if you are lucky you can also capture the sun or the moon in the photos as well.
Edgar Z — Google review
One of the few places you can visit in Budva. Super close to Old Town and the way towards it offers great views of the see with outer Basilica walls. If you’d like some extra pictures, can go. But don’t get too upset if you didn’t get to chance to see it.
Tugce T — Google review
Beautiful little sculpture with a gread backdrop scenery of Budva old town. You can actually walk across the rocks behind railings and go up to it.
Tim H — Google review
What a sight to behold! It’s gorgeous during a clear day and magical during the sunset. You cannot miss this if you’re in Budva. Just a couple of minutes of walk from the old town towards the ‘secret Mogren beach’. You have to be patient with crowds leaning over the railings or even getting on the rocks (which is indeed risky) for pictures. Take your time and appreciate the beauty. Please do not litter.
Anna D — Google review
Was a great bronze statue, relative easy to find too and not far from the main gate of the old town of Budva. One thing that was not mention is you can only take picture of the statue from the direct front, as that would mean you would be in the sea water. Also that it can be crowded on the woodenpath as people stop by to take their photo of this statue.
Ryuu A — Google review
Beautiful Budva ballerina. it’s a local symbol with a perfect photo view of the city walls. After that you can take a bath on the beach near by, just keep walking thru the path.
Alejandra G — Google review
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4.3
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7RHP+228, Budva, Montenegro
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Old Town

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Old Town Budva is a significant project that celebrates the cultural and historical heritage of the ancient city. Supported by various socially responsible companies, it aims to showcase Budva's rich past. The town has seen transitions from Venetian to Habsburg rule, flirtations with Russia and Napoleonic France, and a period as part of Yugoslavia. Despite enduring a devastating earthquake in 1979, which damaged much of the Old Town, it remains one of Montenegro's most sought-after attractions.
4.3
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Budva, Montenegro, USA
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The Library In The Citadel

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Library
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Library in the Citadel is a small but historically rich part of the Budva citadel, which has been expanded and enhanced by different ruling empires. The barracks wing, constructed by Austria-Hungary in 1836, is the largest section of the citadel. Visitors can enjoy a stunning view from the top of the citadel for a fee. Inside, there's a modest library with an assortment of books on various subjects and even some unexpected items.
Two libraries are included in the fortress tour. At the lower level, there is also an exhibition of ships, while at the top you get an amazing view. Definitely worth a visit. The entrance fee is €4.40.
El B — Google review
Absolutely not worth paying 4.5€. Nice view from the top but the library is just two small rooms with a random collection. The museum was also very underwhelming. No insights on the building history whatsoever. Only accept cash.
Ieva Č — Google review
When you buy a ticket to the citadel they say that there are two libraries, a museum, models of old ships and an observation deck. In fact, the two libraries are just shelves with books that you can't read, the ship models are a small room with different models of ships that have nothing to do with Budva, just bought at a flea market. The only thing is the observation deck, from which you can see the city. If you are ready to pay 5.5 euros for a photo, then this is for you. Otherwise, it's a scam, you pay for something that is not there. A typical scam for tourists. Those who make such "sights" should be ashamed.
Vladimir L — Google review
Save yourself the money. The “old ships museum” could have been your grandpa’s model ship hobby project. The “library” could be your grandpa’s attic.
David — Google review
Just two rooms with books and small ships.
Mariusz L — Google review
There are 2 libraries inside but you can not touch the books of course. There are illustrations of old newspapers on the walls which are interesting. The view is really worth to see but 5,5 euros too much for this attraction. Instead of paying 5,5 euros to this overrated place, sit outside of the citadel, listen to the street musicians and give them the money.
Yilmaz P — Google review
The atmosphere is quiet, and the view of the Old City from the upper floor is worth seeing. The lady at the door is polite and helpful.
Oguzhan E — Google review
Just 2 rooms with books behind glass, untouchable, unreadable. This shouldn't be called a library. €5.50 fee to enter this Citadel isn't justifiable, overpriced, and more of a tourist trap.
Kris P — Google review
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7RGQ+R7Q, Zanovica, Budva, Montenegro
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Utvrđeni grad Stari Bar

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Old Bar Fortress is a wonderful historic site that is definitely worth visiting. It offers a unique atmosphere and stunning views, with ancient ruins that bring the past to life. I highly recommend going early in the morning—there are no tourists yet, so the walk feels almost private and peaceful. It’s a perfect spot for history lovers, photography enthusiasts, or anyone looking to enjoy a quiet moment in a truly authentic setting.
Kasia Z — Google review
We had an amazing visit here. Only €5 entry for an adult, then you can wander around for as long as you would like. There was so much to see, so would recommend having a rest halfway through or at least avoiding the hottest part of the day! So many lovely viewpoints, great for getting pictures. Information on the buildings, ruins, and history was available too. Would definitely recommend, it was a great day trip from the coast!
Abigail G — Google review
Spactacular ruins. Due to large area you won’t feel crowds. There’s extensive information about Bar history in the museum. You should dedicate some time for walking and visiting different chambers. There’s water fountain, toilet.
Jolita — Google review
Must see location - a beautifully preserved city and citadel. Definitely worth the trip. The kids e enjoyed roaming freely in the different street and found every nook and cranny.
Sagi S — Google review
Recently, when visiting Montenegro, I was honestly at a loss for what to do and I randomly chose a tour that just happened to include a visit to this old fortress. Turned out to be such a great choice. The ruins of the fortress overlooking Stari Bar are an amazing archeological site. From the main gate to the Prince's Palace, the ruins are dripping with history and endlessly picturesque. Note that, hiking the site can be challenging at times. Many of the stone surfaces are smooth and slippery after centuries of weathering and foot traffic. But that caveat aside, Old Bar and the citadel are must-sees when visiting Montenegro.
Aaron T — Google review
Stunning, beautiful place to visit. €5 adults and €1 children under 14. Historical place well worth a visit.
Tim H — Google review
Very nice Fort, I liked the augmented reality QR Codes which explain things through your phone and show you how buildings used to be. 5 euros entry, don't expect too much from the toilets
Aegis T — Google review
Very nice view. A lot of restaurants, bars and souvenir shops in walkthrough. 4 stars because of prices. All over 12 yeas old pay 5€ to enter, and under 12 pays 3€. Not worth the money, comparing to, let's say Kalemegdan in Belgrade, where entrance is free and you need few hours to walk around all, with much more content to see and enjoy .
Dzoxina — Google review
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34VM+JWX, Stari Bar, Montenegro
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Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection

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Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
The Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection in Podgorica is a modern and monumental church with intricately carved stonework and an ornate interior adorned with gilded frescoes. Constructed between 1993 and 2003, this popular landmark features glossy yet tasteful interiors, reminiscent of the cathedral in Kotor. The cathedral's vibrant frescoes depict biblical scenes as well as local historical stories, including a controversial depiction of Hell featuring political figures.
This is one of the most magnificent and peaceful places I have visited in Podgorica. The architecture of the Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection is simply breathtaking. Every detail, from the marble facade to the stunning mosaics, reflects deep spiritual and cultural symbolism. At night, the temple is beautifully illuminated, creating a magical and serene atmosphere. The interior is just as impressive, with grand chandeliers, vibrant frescoes, and a profound sense of tranquility. Visitors are welcome to enter respectfully, and the ambiance encourages quiet reflection and admiration. There is ample parking space nearby, and the area feels very safe and accessible. It’s not only a place of worship but also a cultural gem worth exploring. Whether you're religious or not, this site offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Podgorica. Highly recommended for photographers, history lovers, and travelers alike.
Misha S — Google review
Grand & spectacular Orthodox church, both outside & inside. Awesome piece of architecture & art. But nobody respect the solemness of this holy place. Men & women went in with tank top & shorts, exposing their shoulders & knees. The 2 young guys working there didn’t bother at all.
Connie W — Google review
Extremely beautiful place! Definitely worth seeing if you visit Podgorica. Inside this cathedral looks magical! Near the entrance there are 2 souvenir shops, so you can buy something as a memory from this place, I bought magnet) Probably the most beautiful place in Podgorica
Jasmin M — Google review
For a cathedral modest in size, but magnificent on the inside and unique on the exterior. The reliefs on the outer walls are great.
Evangelos P — Google review
This was a spectacular Church in Podgorica. The design reminds you of much older classical designs that are rarely seen constructed with this eye for history. The murals throughout the church have been painted by true artist and are an endless joy to find the stories of the bible adorned across the walls and ceilings of this beautiful Church! Consecration occurred on October 7, 2013, on the occasion of the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan on freedom of religion, and it was attended by the heads of the Eastern Orthodox Churches, Serbian Patriarch Irinej, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilus III and Russian Patriarch Cyril, together with Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral Amfilohije and other Metropolitanate clerics. Not to be missed!!!
Kirk B — Google review
Interesting modern (2013) orthodox Cathedral in Podgorica. Visited on Sunday morning and were impressed by the amount of local people attending the liturgy. Most if not all of the walls and ceilings are adorned with frescos. Worth noticing the faces of Marx, Enghels and Tito left in Hell while other Christian personalities are saved by some metaphorical or biblical beast ( at the ceiling above the balcony at the left after the entrance ) . The outside has many interesting architectural details.
Grigoris T — Google review
This is an impressive and beautiful landmark in Podgorica. The architecture is stunning, both inside and out, with intricate details and vibrant frescoes that capture your attention. The sheer size of the building and the peaceful atmosphere inside make it a wonderful place to visit, whether for worship or to appreciate the art and history. The only downside was that it can get a bit crowded with tourists at times, but overall, it’s a must-see when in Podgorica.
Enoch O — Google review
A Must-Visit in Podgorica! This stunning church is one of Podgorica’s top highlights. Its magnificent architecture stands out, both inside and out, with breathtaking frescoes that leave a lasting impression. Located in a peaceful area, it offers a sense of serenity and spirituality. The church is beautifully lit at night, adding to its charm. Best of all, entry is free, and there’s a souvenir shop nearby. If you’re visiting Podgorica, this is definitely a place you shouldn’t miss!
Miloš G — Google review
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Millennium Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Millennium Bridge, a modern cable-stayed bridge stretching 173 meters over the Morača River, stands as an iconic symbol of Podgorica's progressive spirit. Its contemporary architecture contrasts with the historic Clock Tower and remnants of the Ottoman Stara Varoš settlement, showcasing the city's multicultural heritage. Additionally, the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ reflects Podgorica's religious and cultural revival.
The Millennium Bridge in Podgorica is a modern, elegant crossing. Great for a stroll and city views.
Yossi E — Google review
The Millennium Bridge is one of Podgorica’s most iconic landmarks. Its modern design is sleek and impressive, especially when lit up at night. The views from the bridge, overlooking the Morača River, are quite picturesque and make for a nice walk or photo spot. It’s a simple but striking piece of architecture that adds character to the city. The area around the bridge is well-maintained, though it can get busy with foot traffic during peak times. Overall, it’s a great spot to visit for both locals and tourists.
Enoch O — Google review
Probably the most famous landmark in Podgorica. Cool modern design and great views over the Morača River. It’s not a place where you spend a lot of time, but it’s nice to walk across, take a few pics, and enjoy the scenery—especially around sunset. If you’re in town, it’s worth checking out.
Haytham A — Google review
Great place to stop by if you’re walking around Podgorica. The view of the bridge is awesome—especially with the mountains in the background and the river below. There’s a little riverside café tucked under the trees that’s super chill, with outdoor seating right by the water. Nice for a drink or just to sit and enjoy the scenery. It’s quiet, not too touristy, and feels a bit hidden away. Definitely worth checking out if you’re nearby.
Robert Z — Google review
Nice modern bridge, underneath there’s a walk way along the beautiful river
J — Google review
It can be nice spot if you like to take photos of architecture or traffic. I like it mire during the day but didn’t have time to take photo. Sharing night one. Also interesting.
Margo — Google review
The Millennium Bridge is a cool, modern landmark right in the same area as the Vladimir Vysotsky Monument. It’s got a sleek design and offers a great view over the river and surrounding park. It’s especially nice to walk across around sunset or just sit nearby and enjoy the atmosphere. The whole area feels open and relaxing, with a nice mix of nature and urban scenery. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in the neighborhood.
V. M — Google review
Nice landmark to stap by if you are in Podgorica. Also take a walk and enjoy the bridge from riverside!
Kevin S — Google review
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Old Town Rooms

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Lodging
Ancient Ruins
The staff at Old Town Rooms is impressive, and the hotel boasts an excellent seaside location in the historic district. It is highly recommended for a memorable stay. Their restaurant offers delicious seafood dinners and tasty omelettes and coffee for breakfast. Currently, they are renovating all of their rooms, with the completed ones already looking fantastic. Many of the accommodations feature balconies. They have plans to finish renovating all rooms by next year. Overall, Old Town Rooms provides good lodging with friendly hospitality.
Amazing staff! Perfect location looking over the sea in the old town! This is the location to stay in. They have a really nice restaurant where you can have fish for dinner and a great omelette and coffee for breakfast. They are renovating all the rooms - the rooms that are done are really nice. Many of the rooms have balconys. They told me that they will have all the rooms done next year. Really recommend to stay here.
Johanna L — Google review
If you're lucky, you get one of the rooms/studios advertised on booking sites. If you're not, you'll receive a room not worth the price. Yup to you if you wish to take that chance.
Robert B — Google review
Good accomodation, nice people.
Bogdesign C — Google review
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Augustin C — Google review
Nice place
Blerim M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautifully furnished rooms in a maritime style. A fantastic view of the sea. The hotel, along with its restaurant, is run by a truly friendly and welcoming family. We felt welcome at all times, and our every wish was fulfilled. We would love to come back! We're already very excited about the new rooms, where the owner personally puts the finishing touches to ensure they meet his high standards. (Original) Sehr schön eingerichtete Zimmer im maritimen Stil. Super Blick aufs Meer. Das Haus wird zusammen mit dem dazugehörigen Lokal von einer wirklich netten und offenherzigen Familie geführt. Wir fühlten uns jederzeit willkommen und jeder unserer Wünsche wurde erfüllt. Wir kommen gerne wieder! Wir sind schon sehr auf die neuen Zimmer gespannt, bei denen der Chef persönlich letzte Hand anlegt, damit sie seinen hohen Ansprüchen genügen.
Andreas R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tragedy. I am writing to warn you against wasting your holidays. We booked a total of 11 nights and after 2 nights, fortunately, we managed to say goodbye to this beautiful place, as some people describe. Instead of writing, I'm sending a few photos as a warning. Not to mention it's not all bad, the views are amazing. I reported the matter via booking where I booked the place because despite the omnipresent dirt, no one bothered to clean the wonderful shared kitchen for two days (it's a miracle with a washing machine), the TV didn't work, there were ants in the room. this green bottle is the set of cosmetics we had left after arriving. there was supposed to be a welcome drink, but maybe it's good that there wasn't, because I would have run away from there drunk. the room was not cleaned, we spent over 10€ on chemicals to clean the bathroom, there was a lot of black curly hair everywhere. despite this we were asked to pay 100% for 2 nights and 30% to cancel the remaining 9 days. Fortunately, we moved to Albania and the holiday was saved. After we complained, they wanted to give us rooms of a higher standard, but together with the whole family we decided to leave after 2 days. (Original) Tragedia . Pisze aby was przestrzec przed zmarnowaniem sobie wakacji. Zamówiliśmy w sumie 11 nocy i po 2 nocach całe szczęście udało nam się pożegnać z tym pięknym jak opisują niektórzy miejscem . Zamiast pisać przesylam kilka zdjęć dla przestrogi. żeby nie było całkiem źle to widoki są rewelacyjne. Sprawę zgłosiłem przez booking skąd rezerwowalem miejsce gdyż pomimo wszechobecnego brudu przez dwa dni nikt nie raczył posprzątać tej wspaniałej wspólnej kuchni ( to jest to cudo z pralką) tv nie działał, mrówki w pokoju. ta zieloną butla to zestaw kosmetyków jaki zostaliśmy po przybyciu. miał być drink powitalny ale może dobrze że nie było bo bym jeszcze po pijaku z stamtąd uciekł. pokój nie był posprzatany wydaliśmy ponad 10€ na środki chemiczne aby posprzątać w łazience wszędzie mnóstwo czarnych kręconych włosów. pomimo tego kazano nam zapłacić 100 % za 2 noclegi i 30 % za anulowanie pozostałych 9 dni. Całe szczęście przenieśliśmy się do Albanii i wakacje się udało uratować. Po tym jak zaprosiliśmy zgłoszeniem reklamacji chciano nam dac pokoje i wyższym standardzie ale wspólnie całą rodziną postanowiliśmy że wyjedziemy po 2 dniach.
Robert R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Absolutely not suitable for older people or people with walking difficulties! Breakfast very poor out of season, room totally shabby. But guests were still trying hard, unfortunately a bit overwhelmed. No change of towels and no cleaning of the accommodation, no longer an insider tip, unfortunately. (Original) für ältere oder gehbehinderte Menschen absolut nicht geeignet! Frühstück außerhalb der Saison sehr dürftig, Zimmer total abgewohnt. Aber trotzdem bemühte Gastleute, leider etwas überfordert. Kein Handtuchwechsel und keine Reinigung der Unterkünfte, längst kein Geheimtipp mehr, leider.
Mathias P — Google review
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W6F2+GH4, Ulcinj 85360, Montenegro
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Long Beach

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Long Beach is a vast expanse of shoreline, dotted with numerous dining options and schools for kitesurfing. The beach's sand is colored brown, with some volcanic grains intermingled. The sea gradually slopes away from the shore, stretching hundreds of meters outwards, providing a safe environment for children to swim. This beach is famous for its size and beauty and considered the best in Montenegro by many visitors.
Lovely dark sand on the beach and in the sea. Sea is beautiful when the weather is calm - to my luck. You might expect the sea to be mixed up, and perhaps muddier when it's windy or overcrowded, perhaps. Ulcinj has beautiful sandy beaches, and possibly only ones in Montenegro. Enjoy
Can B — Google review
A beach like any other. The good thing about beaches in Montenegro is that you can go in with your dog — just like in normal European countries, such as those in Eastern Europe, where so-called Western European 'culture' thankfully hasn’t arrived yet.
Marcin — Google review
Great place, soft sand, lots of bars near. The water was absolutely fantastic! 100% must go!
Andrei M — Google review
It's a passable beach. The water isn't very deep. The entire beach is divided into businesses and is very long. There are too many wasps. They bothered us a lot.
Ugur K — Google review
Velika plaža is a sandy beach in Ulcinj, Montenegro. The beach is located on the Adriatic coast, 5 km from the city. The length of the beach is 13 km, and the width is on average 60 m. Due to its size and fine sand, it is also called the "Ulcinj Copacabana" we didn't sit in cafes because the prices are too high, and there is enough space on the beach to put up an umbrella and enjoy the old way, the so-called tomato tourists, in the video below you can see what it looks like.
Dejan B — Google review
Dirty black sand. Bed costs 40€ in Mykonos beach.
Giedrius S — Google review
A beautiful sand beach, the water is clean. Probably one of the best places in Montenegro. The beach is not the best for city people though, cause there isn't music playing around and there are 1-2 caffes. Amazing beach though!
Sale V — Google review
The largest and cleanest beach i have seen across Montenegro. No trash floating in the water, large sandy area, plenty of space, not overcrowded. The water is shallow, and because of fine sand, very cloudy, not for snorkeling. As that is flat shore, no bay, there are waves almost all the time. In 5-7 pm there are huge traffic jams of people leaving the beach🚦, so try to leave earlier or stay later. Typically, if you come after 5 pm, nobody will charge you for sun beds.
Ismayil J — Google review
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Rozafa Castle

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Fortress
Rozafa Castle is a significant archaeological and historical site located on a 130-meter high rocky hill near Shkodra. The castle offers stunning views of the Buna and Drini rivers, the lake, and the town of Shkoder. Dating back over 2000 years, it features remnants from the Venetian period including walls, a church, and other structures. According to legend, a woman was sacrificed to strengthen the fortress walls.
Nice walk from center and bus back. Good phys walking up the hill. Not overly challenging but a work out. Worth the effort as the views get better and better as you go up. Castle itself was nice and simple. A few info points, but just a nice place to walk around for a couple of hours. Best point was the views. The views change as you walk round but they are all stunning.
Steve C — Google review
Very unique and very recommended to visit this castle in shkoder. Small entry fee or even for free. Perfect for a family trip. The view is awesome you the sea of shkoder but then on the other hand you see the adriatic sea. On top ih that beautiful view you see the two lakes run into each other. Amazing!
Renis L — Google review
The castle is absolutely stunning. It wasn't too crowded and you can meander around for as long as you want. To get there, we took a taxi from near the bus station. It cost €10 or 1000 ALL for a round trip. We just called the driver when we were ready to leave. There are many taxi operators around the city centre. The tickets were 400 ALL per person. We didn't buy in advance and there was no line. The way up is quite steep and also the stones are quite slippery. The views are absolutely worth it. There is also a museum and restaurant on the premises, however, the museum has a separate ticket of 200 ALL. One thing is that the restaurant houses the toilets and you have to buy something to use it, even just a water bottle is fine though. Amazing visit overall!
Saloni P — Google review
You need to pay for the castle entrance, although in google maps it does not say that it is a paid entrance. And you can only pay with cash. The castle is nice, quite outdated and needs repairs and safety notices for people to go there. Also, lots of rubish, poop , and papers in every corner. Be aware! There is a cute goat in the premises, it’s cute. FYI, when we were driving to the castle two kids with weapons approached us and tried to break into our car to get money from us. The guns were fake but stay attentive and with locked doors! Quite terrifying experience.
Catarina S — Google review
Rozafa Castle is one of the most beautiful places in northern Albania. The view from the top is absolutely stunning — you can see the rivers, the mountains, and the city of Shkodër all in one frame. It’s peaceful, full of history, and perfect for photography or just relaxing in nature. Highly recommend visiting during sunset for the best light and atmosphere.
Fadel D — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! Every corner of the Castle of Rozafa feels like a dream come alive. From its ancient stones to the sweeping views over rivers and mountains, each angle offers a masterpiece of light, history, and magic. A must see, five stars without hesitation.
Pablo F — Google review
One of the most beautiful castles in Albania. Views are magnificent. The parking is a bit problematic, there is many lots around but theirs service is not well organized. The local cafe closes surprisingly early, leaving you no option to buy even a bottle of water in the early evening.
Wojciech P — Google review
Dating back to the 3rd century BC, this fortress offers stunning views over the valley and the city. Several structures are still standing. Inside the third courtyard, you’ll find a small café where you can grab water, coffee, or ice cream. There’s also a museum (entrance ticket required). Entrance ticket: 400 LEK per person (sept 2025)
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2FWV+HCH, Rruga Rozafa, Shkodër, Albania
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Shkodër

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Shkodër, the fifth-most-populous city in Albania, is steeped in over 2,200 years of history dating back to the Early Bronze Age. The city is home to the ancient Rozafa Castle which offers stunning views of the Buna and Drini rivers, Lake Shkoder, and the town itself. The castle's remnants mainly date back to the Venetian period and house a museum for visitors to explore.
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Komani Lake

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Bodies of Water
Komani Lake, located about five hours away from Tirana, is a reservoir formed by the meeting of the Shala River and Drini River. It is known for its ferry services and boat launch, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its stunning natural beauty. Despite the challenging road conditions leading to the lake, it has been described as one of the world's greatest boat trips by Bradt Travel Guides. The surrounding mountains and pristine waters make it a picturesque destination for nature enthusiasts.
A trip must to do . I really fell in love with this lake More than amazing views, turquoise water color beautiful mountains small waterfalls from the top of the mountains
Shatha A — Google review
Even though it was raining when we arrived, the lake was absolutely beautiful. The ferry ride, while a bit long at 3 hours and somewhat noisy, offered breathtaking views along the way. The only downside was seeing some litter in the lake – I really wish people would be more mindful and not throw garbage in such a stunning place.
Karolina M — Google review
If you’re visiting northern Albania, a ferry trip through Komani Lake is an absolute must. It’s a breathtaking journey, towering cliffs, emerald waters, and untouched nature surround you at every turn. The ferry ride offers a peaceful escape and stunning photo opportunities, with every angle looking like a postcard. Whether you’re after adventure or tranquility, Komani delivers both. We couldn’t stop staring at the majestic mountains rising dramatically from the water. This trip is an experience that stays with you. Be sure to sit on the upper deck for the best panoramic views. Bring snacks, your camera, and a full heart—you’ll need them all. 😁
Rania D — Google review
Like many other reviews, the overall impression unfortunately is of crowded boats and rather chaotic ferry area and tunnel, too much visible rubbish and the place where you spend around 5 hours eating and swimming is a bit of a mess and uncared for. It’s also a very long round trip from Tirana with 5am start on an unmade road for quite a lot of it, and cramped minibus packed with people. But - the speedboat journey we took was great and swimming in the running water was very nice.
Simon W — Google review
Absolutly stunning!! Also the way to it👏🏽choose 4 smart tour Albanië they r great. This tourguide Bledi did it perfect!
Phyne L — Google review
Beautiful lake and gorge. Highly recommend the ferry trip long the river/lake.
Andrew H — Google review
You shouldn't leave Albania before going to komnai lake and have ferry trip for 2 hours in the lake
Abdelrahman M — Google review
Amazing views! I really enjoyed it. Ice cold water and not suitable for long swims, but mountains all around make it a special place.
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Gjergj Kastrioti National Museum (Skanderbeg)

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History Museums
The Gjergj Kastrioti National Museum, also known as Skanderbeg Museum, is a small but fascinating museum located in a citadel. It focuses on the life and military achievements of the 15th-century national hero, Skanderbeg. The museum showcases artifacts from ancient Illyrians and features historical writings, drawings, maps, and icons. With information available in English, visitors can explore three floors of exhibits that are well-structured.
Absolutely incredible place! Loved it all! The views are spectacular. The walk with nice too, with many souvenir shops. NOTE museums and most stores only take cash!! Go early and enjoy the cooler weather. We took many amazing pictures with Tirana as the background.
Adriana A — Google review
A must-visit for history lovers The Kruja National Museum is a very informative and well-curated place to learn about the history of Albania. It offers a fascinating look into the nation's past, with valuable historical artifacts on display that bring the story to life. At just 500 Lek, the ticket is a bargain for the depth of knowledge and cultural insight you get. Well worth the experience — highly recommended if you're in Kruja!
MK — Google review
It's worth going just for the drive since it is quite a treat to work it way up these windy streets! The castle and Museum at the top of the hill are lovely, well restored, with spectacular views. the small village adjoining it has plenty of restaurants and knick knack shops too.
Norm Y — Google review
Wow! The whole place is amazing, it's free to enter the grounds, with beautiful views of the countryside, you can even see the Adriatic! then it's 500 lek for admission to the museum which is well worth it. Load of interesting history of Skanderbeg, and a gorgeous roof terrace awaits on the 3rd floor.
Thomas R — Google review
Eventful. Historical museum with tons of artifacts. Not huge but small enough to visit and learn about Albania historical figure- Iskander/Skanderburg. Please thumbs up if you appreciate the information.
You're I — Google review
Contained within the castle the museum was opened in 1982. Kruja was chosen because it was the centre of Albanian resistance against the Ottomans. The museum displays are organised around a number of themes eg. Middle Ages, Resistance, Unification & Endurance. On the top floor you have access to the castle terrace which gives you good views of the town and surrounding countryside. Entry fee is 500 lek.
Miles M — Google review
Paying with card wasnt possible unfortunately but online tickets are also possible. They speak good english and the museum is very informative and interesting.
Viktor M — Google review
An incredibly important museum. Not a lot of period artifacts unfortunately but a ton of history. Many of the items had English translations as well. The castle museum itself was built in the 1980s and is in excellent condition. Around it are archeological digs of structures and buildings from that period, including the footprint of the Skanderbeg church behind the castle. Because much of this museum was built during the communist period almost the entire Christian history surrounding Skanderbeg (Athleta Christi) has been omitted. Little more than some iconography by Onufri remains. “I fight not only for my people but for the Christian faith, standing as a shield against the infidel who seeks to devour our lands and our Lord’s Church.” -Skanderbeg
K K — Google review
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Kruja Castle, Rruga Kala, Krujë 1501, Albania
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Castle of Kruja

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Castle of Kruja, also known as Kruje Castle, is a historic site in Albania that played a significant role in the battles between Albanian hero Skanderbeg and the Ottoman Empire. The castle offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and features various museums, including the Tekke of Dollmë monument and the ruins of a mosque. Visitors can explore its towers, walls, and ramparts while learning about its rich history.
The Castle of Kruja is a historic gem perched high above the town, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Walking through its ancient stone walls, you can feel the deep sense of Albanian history and pride—especially with its strong ties to the national hero, Skanderbeg. Inside the castle grounds, you’ll find museums, small artisan shops, and cafes, all nestled within the original fortifications. It’s a great place to explore at a relaxed pace, soaking in the atmosphere and learning about Albania’s past. The blend of culture, history, and scenery makes the Castle of Kruja a must-visit. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply love a good view, this site offers both in abundance. The museums are around €5 per person
H A — Google review
Visited here on 3rd Sept 2025. Stunning views from the castle. But its a steep climb to it with cobbled streets so good shoes needed. Certainly worth it though if you can make it. Plenty of local shops selling goods. Bought my wife a lovely silver ring for 18 euros. Had a nice beer and coffee at a local restaurant and stayed longer than anticipated due to very heavy rain. Check weather forecasts before you go. We were independant but tours still going ahead! Overall well worth a visit. Friendly pwople and no pushy sales stuff either.
Stephen J — Google review
This castle was actually rebuilt fairly recently but it still has many walls from its early days including the ruins of s mosque and a chapel within its walls. The castle is the original home of the greatest hero of Albania who after being taken hostage by the Ottomans on the early 1500s was raised by them and ended up becoming one of their greatest generals, however during a major battle against the Hungarians, he traded sides and ended up organizing all the Balkan’s to fight the ottomans, He fought them for 25 years before dying of Malaria. This castle is his historic home and contains a newly built museum telling his story. There are also spectacular views of Albania and the Adriatic Sea from the castle ramparts. Along the streets to the castle are the oldest continuous street bazaar in Albania. It’s worth going but both the streets to the castle and with the grounds are cobblestones that have been worn smooth by visitors over the millennia so walking shoes are critical and some of the path to the castle is steep so be extremely careful and not for those with walking issues at all!!!
DYJ1948 — Google review
Nice historic ruine with the most beautiful "bazaar" streets under the castle. I don't understand, why in the middle of castle ruin is built the stone building (the imitation of a middleage castle) = the Skanderberg museum.
Radomír P — Google review
Nice, free castle above the Bazaar. Not a lot remains, and the tower is stabilized following earthquake damage (2019?). There is a nice museum inside covering Albania's national hero, Scanderbeg.
Dave P — Google review
Kruja takes you back in time as you walk through the slippery pebbly roads. So I recommend you wear good grip shoes. At the top entrance is a restaurant with local food restaurant to the left that includes the local traditional dancing and colourful costumes. The local artisans are proudly making and selling the wool felt shoes and local hats. There is an abundance of small shops to explore with colourful souvenirs.as you walk towards the castle which is very educational and equipped with amazing art works and very old artifacts tools,weapons,materials, furniture and books.
Roman G — Google review
Loved it. Approximately 1 hour drive from Tirana. There are few private lands available for parking. Parking costs 300L for the whole day. Castle is awesome. Museum costs around 400L for an adult. Not that great but would recommend if you want to learn about history of Albania and the balcony view is excellent. There are couple of restaurants with the view. Coffee, beer and salads are good. Adjacent to the castle is the Old Bazaar. Colourful and vibrant with large pebble roads. Common things are sensibly priced. There is a high street at the end of Old Bazaar with few eat ins and they got excellent view. We enjoyed our dinner with the sunset - lifetime experience
Bala S — Google review
We did not go inside but just walking around this area is beautiful. You can see the Adriatic Sea, the fields, Tirana City, etc. If weather permits, it would be nice to have a picnic up there.
Abigail C — Google review
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Rruga Kala, Krujë, Albania
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Skanderbeg Square

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Skanderbeg Square, the largest square in Albania, is a prominent central hub featuring a monument of the national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skenderbe. This 40,000 square meter area is surrounded by significant buildings such as the National Historical Museum, National Library, National Bank, and the Opera house. The square also houses important monuments like the Palace of Culture and the Ethem Bey Mosque. It serves as a venue for major celebrations and cultural events in Tirana.
Skanderbeg Square instantly impressed me as the vibrant heart of Tirana. The vast open space, framed by historic and cultural landmarks, created a sense of both grandeur and community. The statue of Skanderbeg at the center stood proudly as a symbol of Albania’s history and identity, making the square feel truly special. What I enjoyed most was the lively atmosphere—locals and visitors alike gathering, walking, and enjoying the space. With the National History Museum, Et’hem Bey Mosque, and the Opera House all nearby, the square was surrounded by culture at every step. Skanderbeg Square was both beautiful and full of life, making it a highlight of my time in Tirana.
Mohsin R — Google review
It’s a large empty concrete square, incredibly hot in the summer and nothing to do there. In one corner you have a fountain/ water feature. The rest of the square is surrounded by buildings, some of which are under construction. There is a statue also on one side. I parked my car in the car park below, it was the only reason I came to this square. Nothing to see and nothing to do, I suggest you don’t waste your time. If the square is one of the best and most popular tourist attractions in the city then my eyes must have missed something
Sam — Google review
Located is the absolute heart of Tirana, this is a massive, modern space that really feels like the city's central meeting point. It's an impressive feat of urban design, with its unique sloping pavement that funnels rainwater to the gardens below, and it's surrounded by many of the city's key buildings like the National Museum of History and the Palace of Culture. It's a great place to get a feel for the city's energy. However, while it's huge, it can feel a bit "naked" at times, and I agree it could use a few more attractions or points of interest within the square itself to make it feel more engaging. Great sunset view. Still, it's a vital part of the city and a must-see. Recommended 👍🏼.
Walter B — Google review
So much history in this location. There’s a free walking tour available starting from in front of the opera building. It’s not a very long walking tour and mainly goes around the square so it’s perfect to learn about the history of the country even if you are not particularly mobile. There’s some fantastic architecture visible just from the square showing the recent progress made over just the last 20 years since their conversion from communism to democracy. Definitely worth a visit and the tour is free.
Alexandra C — Google review
A beautiful large square where traditions and modernity mix. You will see the theater, the famous mosaic of the national museum and a mosque. A cross between the modern side of the city with its new buildings that grow everywhere, and the historic statues and minarets. A nice square for walks and photographs, but once you see it, you move on.
Dimitris M — Google review
Albania is very beautiful country and it's nature but in Tirana there is nothing to do here just a place to walk in the city center and the telefrik (cable car), i am recommending to discover the country in north amd south more than staying a single night in Tirana. Just pass couple of hours to see Tirana city center if you are interested it's very crowded no parking slots in most of streets.
Abdelrahman M — Google review
Skanderbeg Square is the beating heart of Tirana—an immense, open expanse that blends history, ideology, and identity into one monumental space. At its center stands the equestrian statue of Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu, Albania’s national hero, who in the 15th century united the country’s principalities and resisted Ottoman domination for over two decades. His presence, cast in bronze, exudes the stoic dignity of a man who became a symbol of independence, courage, and national pride. The scale of the square is remarkable—broad, symmetrical, and deliberately grand. It speaks of the urban planning ideals of the communist era, designed
Q G — Google review
Great place downtown just to enjoy the day. Big and spacious, i enjoyed watching people here. Surroundings are buildings from different era and different style, ottomona, brutalist, modern architecture.. very beautiful contrast. Try also visit at night, it has different vibes with all the lights. So many shops and restaurants nearby. Also its a very great idea to find a hotel around here.
Reyner G — Google review
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Plaza Tirana, Sheshi Skender Beu, Tiranë 1001, Albania
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Et'hem Bej Mosque

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
In the heart of the city center, you'll find the Et'hem Bej Mosque, an 18th-century historical place of worship that stands out for its colorful frescoes. This mosque is a significant site in Albania's history as it miraculously survived destruction during the communist era due to its intricate nature motifs and murals, which were valued for their cultural and artistic significance.
The Et’hem Bey Mosque in Tirana was one of the most beautiful and memorable places I visited. Tucked away in the heart of Skanderbeg Square, its elegant design and peaceful atmosphere immediately stood out against the bustle of the city. The mosque’s history and cultural significance made it feel like a true gem in the capital. Inside, I was amazed by the delicate frescoes and intricate decorations, each detail telling a story and adding to the spiritual charm of the place. Despite being small, the mosque carried a serene and timeless presence that left a lasting impression on me. Visiting the Et’hem Bey Mosque was both inspiring and uplifting—a highlight of my time in Tirana.
Mohsin R — Google review
Small but beautiful Mosque completed in 1821. It was closed during the communist period but saw a rebirth of religious freedom in 1991. Restoration work was completed in 2018. It's worth visiting for its interior mural paintings and frescoes. You are encouraged to give a donation, I think €1 is quite acceptable.
Miles M — Google review
Et'hem Bey Mosque – A Peaceful and Historic Landmark A beautiful mosque located right in the center of Tirana at Skanderbeg Square. It’s one of the city’s oldest and most important historical buildings, built in the late 18th century during the Ottoman period. The mosque is small but full of charm. Its interior walls are decorated with unique and colorful frescoes, which are rare for Islamic architecture. It’s quiet and peaceful inside, offering a calm break from the busy city outside. Visitors are welcome outside of prayer times, and there is no entrance fee. It’s a great place to learn a bit about Albania’s past and see a piece of its cultural and religious heritage. Definitely worth a short stop during your visit to Tirana!
Mahmut I — Google review
A true jewel of Tirana and an absolutely essential stop for anyone interested in history and architecture. This small, elegant mosque stands out in the heart of Skanderbeg Square, with its delicate and beautiful frescoes that are a rare sight in Islamic art. The paintings of trees, waterfalls, and bridges are a unique and stunning detail that makes this place truly special. The mosque has a powerful history, serving as a symbol of religious freedom during the fall of communism in Albania. It's a peaceful and spiritual place that invites contemplation, and its blend of Ottoman and local design elements is a testament to the country's rich cultural tapestry. The craftsmanship is breathtaking, and the serene atmosphere makes it a perfect escape from the bustling city. Definitely recommended 👌🏼.
Walter B — Google review
Small yet profoundly beautiful, the Et’hem Bej Mosque stands as one of Tirana’s most graceful architectural treasures. Completed in 1821, it embodies the delicate harmony of Ottoman artistry and Albanian devotion. Closed for decades during the communist period, the mosque’s reopening in 1991 marked not only a restoration of a historic monument but also the symbolic rebirth of religious freedom in Albania. Its walls and domes are adorned with remarkable frescoes and mural paintings, depicting natural landscapes, trees, and waterfalls—rare subjects in Islamic art—that make this intimate sanctuary truly special. Visitors are welcome to enter respectfully, removing their shoes before entry. There is a simple system to store them, though it could benefit from some improvement. A small donation (€1 is perfectly appropriate) is encouraged, and it helps preserve this serene and historically significant space.
Q G — Google review
A truly beautiful mosque full of history and spiritual atmosphere. You can go inside to pray or simply enjoy the peaceful setting. They even offer free water to visitors, which is a kind and thoughtful gesture. A wonderful place to visit and reflect. 🌿🕌🙏
IsKoc ( — Google review
Lucky to have it inctacted and undemolished - considering Enver Xodha's temple demolitions. Looks even more beautiful at night. However, visiting inside of the mosque isn't allowed at late night. If you like painted ornaments of this mosque, you might consider visiting painted / colorful mosque in Tetovo, as well.
Canbu — Google review
Very small Mosque. I'll take you maybe 10 to 15 minutes. It's great to be able to see a little bit of history. The staff were very helpful as we had my visually impaired father-in-law with us and they were helpful. The only reason I didn't give it five stars was because the staff member was suggesting how much to donate or at least that's how I interpreted it. Not a big fan of that. Usually when we go to visit churches, mosques, or other religious historic places of worship we donate generously.
Aziz K — Google review
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Sheshi Skënderbej 1, Tiranë 1001, Albania
https://qarkutirane.gov.al/xhamia-e-ethem-beut-tirane/
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Pyramid of Tirana

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
The Pyramid of Tirana, originally known as the Enver Hoxha Museum, is a distinctive pyramidal structure in the city. It was built in 1988 to honor Enver Hoxha, the former leader of Communist Albania. Designed by Hoxha's daughter and her husband, it was intended to be a museum showcasing his legacy. However, after his death, it was repurposed as a conference center.
The Pyramid of Tirana was a fascinating and unique place to visit. Its bold and unusual design immediately caught my eye, standing out as one of the city’s most distinctive landmarks. Walking around it, I could sense the layers of history it carries—from its origins as a museum to its role as a cultural and social hub today. I enjoyed exploring the area and seeing how locals and visitors alike interacted with the space, giving it a lively and creative atmosphere. The Pyramid’s blend of history, symbolism, and modern use made it much more than just a building—it was a thought-provoking highlight of my time in Tirana.
Mohsin R — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Pyramid of Tirana, and it was an interesting experience. The architectural design is unique and striking, creating a distinctive landmark in the city. The historical significance of the building is intriguing, offering insights into Albania's past. The surrounding area is vibrant, with bustling streets and lively atmosphere. Overall, the Pyramid of Tirana is worth a visit for those interested in architecture and history.
Lindsey R — Google review
We visited the Pyramid of Tirana on a sunny day, and it was really hot! The structure has around 100 steps to climb to the top, which gives you a panoramic view of the city — although much of it is now covered by the surrounding tall buildings. The climb itself is a bit steep but manageable. It’s an interesting landmark with a unique design and some historical value, but honestly, there’s not much to see once you reach the top. You can visit if you’re nearby or curious, but it’s not something you’d miss out on if you skip it. To cool off we had a nice passionfruit lemonade at Mon Cheri.
Yogesh T — Google review
It’s a truly beautiful spot with a stunning view of the surroundings. From up there you can see forests, meadows, and distant hills stretching all the way to the horizon. On a clear day the scenery seems to go on forever, creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for taking a break and just soaking it all in.
Sebastián L — Google review
We visited this place in the evening. The interior was already closed, but the surroundings were beautiful. Beautiful architecture of the adjacent "blocks" and the park. From the top of the pyramid there was a wonderful view in every direction. It is a free lookout tower. I definitely recommend visiting.
Lucia Z — Google review
For some reason, everyone takes photos near the entrance, but from there you can’t see its scale or the amazing stair-like sides. Inside, it’s now a bright shopping center (we didn’t go in), but from the top, there’s a beautiful view over the city. Highly recommend. We like this place.
Екатерина T — Google review
It’s a very pretty architecture especially at night. There is a wheelchair accessible path to get inside the building and you can use the lift to get up by asking the security. BUT once you are out of the lift there are three steps to get outside and the outside structure isn’t really wheelchair accessible. So all I could do was stand at the door and have a look outside before riding the lift down again.
Simone L — Google review
Nice morning stroll and stumbled on the Pyramid. Decent amount of steps to get to the top but seating area for a breather before taking in the views which were very good looking out over Tirana. From here we got a cab to the Cable Car to get an even better look from the top of the mountain.
John V — Google review
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Bulevardi Dëshmorët e Kombit 5, Tiranë, Albania
https://piramida.edu.al/
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Monastery Visoki Decani

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Monastery Visoki Decani, founded in the early 14th century by Serbian king Stefan Decanski, is nestled amidst picturesque surroundings of mountains and lush pine and chestnut trees. The church's interior boasts breathtaking floor-to-ceiling Biblical murals, making it one of Europe's most stunning churches. Accessible by regular buses between Gjakova and Peja, visitors are required to present their passport upon entry.
Endowment of the Serbian king Stefan Dečanski from the 14th century, the monument of culture and art as well as Orthodoxy. Contains more than 1,000 Serbian Byzantine frescoes
Marina M — Google review
Very nice place for the Serbians in the local area. Beautiful, and old spiritual place that makes you feel like spirits are comforting you as you walk in.
Serbian I — Google review
Interesting for those interested in history. Limited opportunities to take photos. KFOR guards the temple, as it is a UNESCO Heritage Site. You are required to hand over your passport to enter. But worth a visit if you are nearby.
Per W — Google review
Yes — Visoki Dečani is truly worth seeing. Its size, stunning frescoes, and peaceful setting make it one of the most remarkable medieval monasteries in the Balkans.
Natasa — Google review
What an example! This 14th century monastery in Kosovo is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When you visit, you’ll see why. Once inside the gate, you’ll find the ancient church decorated with paintings from the Bible. Spend the time to notice every detail. It took the painters eight years to complete the masterpieces. There’s a little shop inside the monastery, vending machines, a coffee machine, and restrooms. It’s important to note that during the Kosovo War, the monastery helped protect Serbians, Albanians, and others. They continue to lead by example in loving all despite background.
Austin G — Google review
A nice monastery which is definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area. Unfortunately, they don’t like people taking photos with a camera, but taking pictures with a phone is allowed. I don’t really understand this, but at least it’s something. Upon entry, we were given a visitor card by the KFOR soldiers in exchange for our ID.
Rostam N — Google review
Historical place important for the world heritage. It's pitty that KFOR army units still have to gard from extremists.
M Z — Google review
I didn’t bring my passport so I could not enter. It’s guarded by the KFOR. It’s disappointing but just to blame myself.
Connie W — Google review
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Ruga sali ceku, Deçan
https://www.decani.org/
+383 49 785 043
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Bigorski Monastery St John the Baptist

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the mountains, Bigorski Monastery St John the Baptist is a revered Byzantine monastery founded in 1020. Legend has it that an icon of St John the Baptist miraculously appeared here, inspiring its establishment. Despite facing destruction during communist rule, the monastery has been meticulously reconstructed and offers impressive views over Mavrovo's mountains. It is also said to house a collection of holy relics, including pieces of the legendary cross Jesus was crucified on.
What can you say about the house of God? It is overwhelming how the peace comes into your body when you enter the monastery. The place is worth the visit. It is in the heart of the mountain, the architecture is authentic and the main thing is that is is alive.
Boban K — Google review
Monastery time? I think so. Very much worth the short drive up. Utterly beautiful place. Lets be honest, if you are on this road there isnt much else to see aside from more gorgeous forest. A welcome change. Go here. Light a candle. Speak to a monk. Good. For the love of all that is good, drive all the way up and dont try to walk unless you love a fairly perilous road climb. Lots of parking up top.
Dan W — Google review
The Monastery is situated a short (steep) distance from the main road. It is interesting to visit, and offers a good view of the surrounding mountains. There’s a restaurant next to the road leading up to the monastery, and there’s a guesthouse and car park next to the monastery (bookable on booking.com). For me the visit was tainted by the presence of an unhappy caged parrot in the monastery courtyard. I can’t see the justification for keeping this beautiful bird in captivity
Ali F — Google review
This place might be one of the most stunning places I’ve ever been. It is divinely beautiful. There is ample parking outside, before heading through the arch into an oasis of flowers and architecture. It is pristine, and has been preserved for millennia to be what it is today. There’s gardens, and what can only be described as the most opulent church I’ve been in (unfortunately no photography inside this part). It really is spectacular.
Alex W — Google review
We stopped by on our way through from Albania to Mavrovo. It’s right on the route, and a convenient place to stop. There is parking right up by the monastery, so you needn’t walk up the hill. The monastery is very beautiful and peaceful
Charlotte H — Google review
A renovated, clean, well-kept monastery which offers a pleasant stroll along the courtyard, superb vistas from above and a friendly discussion with some of the brothers living there. A must-visit stop on the way to Ohrid!
バルトシュ — Google review
Very spiritual place. They welcomed us with warm tea.
Aleks A — Google review
Gorgeous, not much else needs to be said
Žan U — Google review
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MK, Rostushe 1254, North Macedonia
http://www.bigorski.mk/
+389 42 333 399
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Sinan Pasha Mosque

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Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Prizren's old town, the Sinan Pasha Mosque stands as a testament to Ottoman architectural brilliance. Completed in 1615 by Sofi Sinan Pasha, this mosque is not just a place of worship but also an essential part of the city's cultural fabric. Its stunning dome and minaret are complemented by beautifully painted walls adorned with verses from the Qur'an and intricate floral motifs.
This magnificent mosque, built in 1615, takes you back in time with its architecture and the sense of peace it evokes as you step inside. Spacious and simple, yet deeply impressive, it’s a must-see for anyone visiting Prizren. It’s a rare place with a strong spiritual presence, where you can truly feel and breathe in its historical atmosphere.
Faruk K — Google review
This impressive mosque is beautifully positioned, overlooking the city and creating a stunning backdrop when viewed from the old stone bridge below. Its presence adds a striking touch to the skyline and the overall charm of the area.
G W — Google review
Today I was walking through the old streets of Prizren, taking in the view of stone houses and the scent of traditional food. The city radiates with soul and history at every step. And then, unexpectedly – the Sinan Pasha Mosque, nearly 450 years old. It’s adorned with a graceful minaret rising high above the city, and the interior is breathtaking – geometric patterns and Arabic calligraphy painted on the walls tell a story of rich Ottoman art and spirituality. It was truly an honor to be present in such a place
TheDemir — Google review
Reminded me of Haga Sofía. The Sinan Pasha Mosque is majestic, absolutely amazing and the most beautiful landmark in the city. We visited on a rainy day and it was a very warm sight. Beautiful architecture and a must visit when in town
Cristian G — Google review
The Sinan Pasha Mosque is an Ottoman-era mosque in the city of Prizren, Kosovo built by Sofi Sinan in 1615. The mosque overlooks the main street of Prizren and is a dominant feature in the town's skyline. The interior of the mosque is very beautiful. The main hall is kept clean and well maintained. Alhamdulillah, for the opportunity to perform prayers here. May Allah bless the keepers of the mosque, and also all those who perform prayers.
Rahmah R — Google review
The Sinan Pasha Mosque was built by Sofi Sinan in 1615, the Ottoman period. The Mosque dominates the skyline of Prizren and with the mountain in the background it looks more beautiful. The interior of the Mosque is simple, but beautiful. Women must wear scarf to enter the Mosque and its available on request. It's a must visit place in Prizren.
Soudamini M — Google review
Must visit if you’re ever in prizren. Lovely views with the surrounding city too
Jack F — Google review
Traditional design mosque. There are some benches around to sit. On the other side it's mainly surrounded by some stands selling souvenirs. You can take some good pictures. The road up to the fortress starts around the corner
Thomas V — Google review
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6P5R+HGX, Mimar Sinani, Prizren 20000
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Prizren Fortress

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Military Bases & Facilities
Nestled atop a hill, Prizren Fortress, or Kalaja e Prizrenit, stands as a testament to the rich history of this vibrant town in Kosovo. Once the heart of the Serbian Empire, this medieval fortress offers breathtaking panoramic views that capture the essence of Prizren's multicultural tapestry. The town is home to a harmonious blend of Albanians, Serbs, and Turks who coexist amidst stunning religious architecture.
Tough walk up to the fortress, even more in warm weather. Interesting castle ruins with fantastic 360 views over Prizren. The castle is unfortunately not looked after, so missing planks on the walks, overgrowth, lack of railing and information signs is some of the things that should be fixed.
Arvid S — Google review
The Prizren Fortress is one of the most beautiful historical sites in Kosovo. It offers an amazing panoramic view of the whole city, especially during sunset. The walk up is not too difficult, and along the way you can enjoy the charming streets of Prizren. The fortress itself is full of history and gives you a real sense of the city’s past. A must-visit place if you are in Prizren!
Drin M — Google review
Incredible views of Prizren from here! Wonderful for sunset and a nice hike after a meal. There is plenty to explore and much of the fortress is in good condition still.
Taco M — Google review
Wow. What a cool fortress and spectacular views. It is a bit of a hike but many places to stop with great views. The views are of the whole city, river, mountains, valleys and much more. Sunset is a great time to go but be sure to leave before it gets too dark. Cobblestones make it tricky at times and wouldn't want to do it in the dark. The fortress is very cool designed to deal with artillery while commanding the valley.
John I — Google review
If you’re into hiking and/or beautiful views, I recommend walking up to the old fortress in the morning to beat the crowds. It’s a 15-20 minute walk uphill from the city center. Once on the top, you’ll see stunning views of Prizren and the surrounding mountains.
Austin G — Google review
This is a beautiful castle! It sits right on top of the hill so it has a beautiful view of the whole city of Prizren! It is completely free, and you can just go there and explore around. We were also there when the call to prayer went off, so it was very cool to hear it echoing from all of the mosques in the main city. Overall, a great experience
Prishtinë M — Google review
You need to be ready to hike here. We walked up there early morning to get sunrise pictures. It is free to get in. Nice view of Prizren, Kosovo. You need to be careful when you go down. Because lt is so steep and slippery cobblestone road.
H O — Google review
There’s a stone road that leads us to the fortress, it’s quite steep and takes some times. Up there can have great panoramic view of the whole Prizren town.
J — Google review
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6P5W+W73, Prizren 20000
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Colorful Mosque

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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Colorful Mosque, located in Tetovo, is a stunning example of Ottoman-era architecture with a unique and vibrant interior. Originally built in the 15th century and reconstructed in the 19th century after a devastating fire, the mosque features a frescoed facade and intricate painted decorations inside. Visitors are struck by the rich floral patterns, geometric designs, and arabesque ornamentation that adorn the interior.
This beautiful mosque is a great stop off point between Mavrovo and Skopje. It’s in a tiny park, next to a river. The mosque is lovely inside and outside. There were people praying when we went, but we could still enter. There are some suggested etiquette posters, that many foreigners ignore.
Charlotte H — Google review
A beautiful Mosque with friendly staff. It is well maintained and the Mosque is absolutely beautiful and well preserved. There are scarves available for visitors to use when entering the Mosque. This is definitely a place to visit if you are travelling to North Macedonia. For those travelling by car from Skopje, its only a 45 minutes drive, hence, well worth a visit. There is plenty of street parking less than a minutes walk from the Mosque.
Farah R — Google review
It's so pretty and colourful on the inside. If you're in tetovo I would definitely not skip the visit. It has hijabs and skirts in the front and kind Tourguides to show you around. You don't need to pay anything except attention. The story of the two sisters is heartwarming and you might feel the love they had for this mosque.
Jamela — Google review
The Colorful Mosque is absolutely stunning and a must-see when visiting North Macedonia! The exterior and interior are beautifully decorated with vibrant hand-painted patterns. It truly lives up to its name. Entry is free, and at the entrance you can borrow a scarf to cover your head and shoulders if needed. It can get quite busy, especially with Turkish tour groups coming and going, but if you wait a little and stay patient, you’ll be able to enjoy the mosque quietly and appreciate its peaceful atmosphere and amazing details. A wonderful and unique place full of history, culture, and color. Definitely worth visiting!
Tila N — Google review
Impressively nice building, felt comportable there. Unique colouring makes it a must-see if you're nearby. The inside view is stunning when main lights are on.
Kamil — Google review
The Colorful Mosque in Tetova completely took my breath away — it’s one of those places you don’t expect to find in a small city, yet it leaves such a deep impression. From the outside, it looks like something out of a fairytale — every wall painted with bright patterns, flowers, and geometric designs that seem to dance in the sunlight. I’ve seen a lot of mosques before, but none as lively and artistic as this one.Must visit
Alexandros S — Google review
Unique mosque in Tetovo. It is worth to see. It contains pictures of nice buildings from Venice.
H O — Google review
This place isn’t just historically significant — it also carries the unmistakable cultural heritage of the Albanian people. A visit is always worth it.
A. A — Google review
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Braka Milladinovi, Tetovo 1220, North Macedonia
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Newborn Monument

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
The Newborn Monument in Pristina, Kosovo is a contemporary landmark that commemorates the region's declaration of independence from Serbia in 2008. This typographic sculpture holds great symbolism and its appearance changes annually on the anniversary of Kosovo's independence. The monument stands against the backdrop of the Palace of Youth and Sports, showcasing youthful energy at the heart of Europe's newest nation.
Great cultural monument which (beyond its obvious 'insta-worthy' attractiveness) carries so much historical value. Dynamic in nature, the letters are decorated differently every year. This pays tribute to the ongoing commitment of this area to change, initiative, creativity and celebration of the present times. I absolutely love what it stands for and felt very hopeful for this incredible city and its people, just being here. Free to visit, not overly popular, so easy to take photos of and located right near the sports stadium.
Louise — Google review
Easy to find, was there on workers day so it was a holiday and busy, every one wanted to get there pictures in front of it. Interesting how they keep repainting it so you don't know what to expect when you show...
Kevin P — Google review
A bold and ever-evolving symbol of Kosovo’s spirit! The Newborn Monument isn’t just a photogenic landmark - harder to take selfies because of the wide dimension — it’s a canvas for political, cultural, and social expression. Unveiled on the day Kosovo declared independence (Feb 17, 2008), it changes design each year, reflecting the country’s journey. Easy to find near the Palace of Youth and Sports, and well worth a visit to feel the pulse of modern Kosovo.
Sa S — Google review
The Newborn Monument was one of my favorite stops in Prishtina. It’s amazing how it changes every year with a new design and message—each one feels meaningful and full of creativity. The whole area has a really positive vibe, and it’s a great spot to take photos and just take in the atmosphere of the city. If you’re in Prishtina, you definitely shouldn’t miss it!
Jack F — Google review
After the visit and listening to local friends, I can sort of understand why this is called Kosovo's most recognized international symbol. Would suggest everyone to checking in on annual bassist to see what new ideas are reflected here.
L. C — Google review
Great symbolic monument for Kosovo as a country. I heard different times different design .
J — Google review
It’s interesting to see the new ‘Newborn’ monument in Pristina a powerful symbol that continues to evolve with time and reflect current sentiments. It really invites reflection and conversation.
Tarik R — Google review
Exactly at the day we went, there was a truck blocking the monument. Probably working in some event at the side venue. Still this place is too remember that Kosovo is a country. A young one
Paulo S — Google review
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M565+C8F, XK, 111 Luan Haradinaj, Prishtina 10000
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Ethnographic Museum - Muzeu Etnologjik

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Museum
Ethnographic museum
History Museums
When in Kosovo, a visit to the Ethnographic Museum - Muzeu Etnologjik is a must. Situated in the heart of the Bazaar area of Pristina, this museum is housed in a charming traditional residence and showcases an array of artifacts reflecting Kosovar life. The exhibits include traditional clothing, textiles, furniture, and various other items found in typical Kosovar households.
Very quick visit only about 5mins to walk through the whole house. Nothing too interesting because there are no plaques to read. However a cool free activity to see how life was back then.
Bree M — Google review
An interesting place for an ancient cultural way of life, it takes less than 15 minutes to see everything. It is worth visiting if you have time, otherwise if you couldn't visit it nothing to regret.
Habib — Google review
Free entrance but still very interesting place. The curator is professional and kind. Explained well about the overall history there. Max. 15 min taking course. I recommend!
Joonhyung K — Google review
I was recently in this museum and it was a really great and nice experience, thanks for showing us and explaining us everything, really cool visit, worth visiting this museum!!
Avi R — Google review
Currently only one of the buildings is open - the rest are still being restored - but I enjoyed the visit! The curator is extremely informative, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about the restoration project and led our tour of the house in extremely clear English. Its a short visit for sure, but enjoyable.
C. C — Google review
We got there like 5 minutes before it close and a big thank you to the guide for letting us in and showing around and telling us all about the museum's history
Sarita G — Google review
It's a very tiny museum with only one small building showing the historical living conditions. But it's free entrance and free restroom 😂
CC F — Google review
If you want to travel back on time in history, you must visit this amzing museum in downtown prishtinë A place containing all the monuments of the civilization traditional house of the Ottoman era, containing the collections of the civilization. Of held tradition dress women of the time an extraordinary weaving work A landmark to find the museum it is opposite the museum hotel.
A.B.J A — Google review
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Prishtina 10000, USA
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Đavolja Varoš

Spur
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Vast geological park with a complex of stone pyramids, nearby springs & offering hiking trails.
The view is so good. I definitely recommend going here. But on the entry there are bombs that are disgusting.
Maša V — Google review
A truly unique natural wonder! Đavolja Varoš amazes with its eerie stone formations and rich legends. The landscape feels almost otherworldly, making it a must-see for anyone exploring Serbia. The ticket is 350 RSD.
Ellie — Google review
"Devil's Town truly represents an extraordinary marvel of nature worth experiencing at least once in a lifetime. Witnessing the power of nature and what it can create is truly incredible. This beautiful place offers a perfect setting for a relaxing stroll and enjoying untouched nature. Particularly impressive is the red stream, tinted by the red soil surrounding it. Devil's Town not only takes your breath away with its beauty but also provides an unforgettable experience, a blend of natural enchantment and unique geological splendor."
Tatjana B — Google review
It takes around 2h to come from Niš, but absolutely worth the trip. Small parking for maybe maximum of 50 cars, and entrance fee of only 350 Serbian dinars. You 'll get a small paper with mostly local advertising, I advise you to jump to internet and read the legends about the place, where you'll get much more information. From parking lot to formation, road goes through the woods and very steap stairs , but it's not that long , about 15 minutes walking and climbing. On the top, a stunning view of the rock formation and surrounding. A place definitely looks great during sunny days. I've seen strong lights installed and I wonder if it is possible to visit this place in the evening. Must be amazing. This juwel of nature is definitely worth visiting. Be aware of narrow roads and deep holes which might damage your car. If possible take a local guide to tell you the story about Saxon mines and local legends instead of searching through internet.
Miha — Google review
Amazing experience, special points go for free audio guide accessible through QR codes, if you have mobile data turned on.
Milan L — Google review
Devils Town is unique natural monument. It consist of 202 earthen figures and springs of extremely acidic and mineralized water. It was great experience.
Aleksandar R — Google review
Great day adventure! Also very interesting myths about this place
Nick M — Google review
Really nice place that you can enjoy the park, the time to Varos from ticket place are 30 min.
Anton E — Google review
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Mehane, Serbia
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Lake Matka

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Matka is a man-made lake located in a picturesque canyon, covering about 5000 hectares. It is stocked for fishing and features an underwater cave. The area also boasts a dozen caves of varying lengths, with the Vrelo Cave being the most famous and listed as one of the top natural sites in the New7Wonders of Nature project.
Always a nice experience when you can go on a boat cruise for 7-8€, enjoying the view of Lake Matka and relaxing in this very calm and beautiful place. You can pay with euros! don't worry about exchange.
Frederiko L — Google review
I don't usually enjoy any destination with throngs of people, but this was well worth while. The canyon is quite beautiful, and we enjoyed the boat ride to the cave. While I recommend the boat ride, there is also a (free) walkway along the side of the canyon that was surprisingly empty, but which does not permit access to the cave. Tip: I originally considered hiring a cab to do this, but am very glad I saw the canyon as part of the Canyon Matka Tour. The tour was an excellent; well organized and reasonably priced, and driving and parking looked like such a nightmare that I doubt a cab would have taken me anywhere near the entrance.
Jonathan K — Google review
Rarely does a big city have a place so close for kayaking on fast waters, but also for relaxed paddling, motorboat rides and enjoying the natural beauty of the canyon. Or just come here and enjoy the view with a coffee.
Goran N — Google review
Lake Matka is an artificial lake created by construction of dam in North Macedonia. It's a popular outdoor destinations that exists within the beautiful Matka Canyon. There is a walking trail around the lake, which is very scenic. We took a boat ride in the lake which was very enjoyable.
Soudamini M — Google review
We visited the lovely Matka canyon/dam/lake via a road trop to Ohrid and Tirana, we must say arriving early (on a weekday) has its advantages there was no crowds, for an hour we had the place to ourselves. It was so peaceful and tranquil, with amazing views, many piccies to be had, definitely worth a visit, as a day trip or on the way, to Ohrid.
V H — Google review
Nice place for a weekend. Kayak rental, restaurant, parking. And the main thing here is gorgeous scenery and nature. There is everything you need to have a great time. Not far from Skopje. It is better to come by car.
Mykola — Google review
A very nice place where to escape from that heat in Skopje. The distance is not far and the place is nice. On the way, there are many local stores, restaurants, and vendors that are offering some fresh juices or food. The boat ride is worthy trying as well. Thank you🤩
Ales T — Google review
I was in there 19th of December around at 16:00 o’clock during the winter time it was almost empty and little bit scary for me because l was alone and the weather is getting darker. End of the stairs there is a small restaurant which has a lake view and good spot for photos. Price is little bit higher comparing the other restaurants.
Şule S — Google review
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North Macedonia, USA
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Macedonia Square

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Town square
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Macedonia Square is a bustling main square in Skopje, attracting many visitors with its statues, large fountain, shops, and restaurants. The area is home to several notable landmarks such as the Warrior on a Horse statue, Kale Fortress, Stone Bridge, Porta Macedonia, and the Parliament Building. Additionally, there are numerous mosques and museums nearby that draw tourists from across the country.
4.0
(1466)
1000 Skopje, North Macedonia, USA
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Stone Bridge

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
The Stone Bridge Hotel is a traditionally styled hotel with stunning river views, offering a luxurious experience in the heart of Skopje. The hotel provides a perfect base for exploring Macedonian heritage, as it is conveniently located near historical sites such as Macedonia Square, Skopje Fortress, and Old Bazaar. The rooms are equipped with modern amenities including air conditioning, LCD TV, and Jacuzzi bathtubs for maximum comfort. Additionally, the hotel features an indoor pool and nearby parking.
Didn’t stay here but sat n the evening sun had a beer, a wine and a burger. Service was top class, wine was delicious and burger was great. Inexpensive too.
Robin L — Google review
Try to get a simple white rum and Coke on the hotel terrace. Nearly impossible. No cocktails on the list but based on the rum order I wouldn't dare to order one here.
Lasse M — Google review
Excellent location at the Stone Bridge with a great view of the statues and fountains. Whilst dining or drinking here you can see the Warrior Statue, the Millennium Cross and the Kale Fortress. On a warm summer’s evening there is a lovely breeze. Afterwards you are less than 2 minutes walk to the Skopje Old Town Bazaar. My chicken meal with broccoli, carrots & potato was lovely.
Merinda H — Google review
Excellent hotel. Great location, amaizing breakfast. Very clean and comfort bed.
Haim A — Google review
Great location, close to the main objectives in the city. Clean and well maintained rooms, friendly staff. Great experience overall.
Rares C — Google review
In the center of the Capital Skopje at the stone bridge with a beautiful view of the Vardar River and Macedonia Square.
Darko — Google review
The stuff was friendly but that was it. The food was terrible and we waited too long.
Gašper V — Google review
Should just be a 3 stars hotel rather than a so-called 5 stars hotel! Everything seems old and out-dated. There was no air-conditioning in the room. The room was stuffy. I opened the window but it was very noisy owing to people activity in the square outside. Some of the lamps in the room were not working. The shower room door was broken. There was no electric kettle and coffee or tea in the room. The room was small and there was not enough room to open my 2 luggages and placed them flat on the floor without hindering the walk way in the room. The breakfast is just so-so. Except the good location, I would not recommend this hotel.
Steven N — Google review
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1, Кеј Димитар Влахов број, Skopje 1000, North Macedonia
http://www.stonebridge-hotel.com/
+389 2 324 4900
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Old Bazaar - Skopje Old Town

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Sights & Landmarks
The Old Bazaar in Skopje is a lively and colorful area, showcasing the Ottoman architectural style with its mosques, markets, shops, and cafes. Visitors can immerse themselves in the city's culture by exploring museums like The National Archeology & Ethnology Museum and The Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art. Walking along the Kaldrma roads, also known as Sampietrini to foreigners, offers a glimpse into traditional Skopje with antique shops and quaint cafes.
The Old Bazaar in Skopje is a must-see destination filled with history, vibrant culture, and lively atmosphere. Wandering through the cobbled streets and maze-like alleys, you’ll discover everything from traditional shops and galleries to cozy coffee houses and excellent restaurants. The architecture blends Ottoman and Byzantine styles, with highlights like the Mustafa Pasha Mosque and historic inns, fully immersing visitors in centuries of heritage. Shopping here is a real experience—local vendors offer handmade crafts, antiques, and souvenirs at very reasonable prices. As you explore, the scent of grilled kebabs, fresh bread, and Turkish coffee fills the air. The area is also known for its friendly service and rich blend of Macedonian and Albanian cultures. The bazaar is not just about commerce; it’s a center for cultural events, nightlife, and people-watching. Whether you visit early in the morning for a quiet stroll or at sunset to see the stone streets glowing under golden lights, you’ll be captivated by the energy and charm of this part of Skopje. It’s well worth dedicating 2-3hours to truly soak it all in.
Hynek — Google review
The Old Bazaar in Skopje Old Town is a place that could be a charming dive into the city’s Ottoman past, but it ends up being an overwhelming and uncomfortable experience. The architecture is undeniably interesting, with its narrow cobblestone streets, old stone buildings, and remnants of a bygone era that give it a certain historical allure. The preserved shops, caravanserais, and traditional facades offer a glimpse into Skopje’s past, and for history buffs, this could be a highlight. However, the atmosphere is marred by issues that make it hard to enjoy. The area is overcrowded with gypsies, some of whom engage in persistent begging that feels intrusive and, at times, intimidating. This detracts significantly from the experience, turning a leisurely walk into a stressful navigation through constant solicitations. Additionally, the strong presence of Muslim culture, including frequent calls to prayer echoing from what feels like countless mosques, can be jarring for visitors not accustomed to it. While this is part of the area’s cultural fabric, the sheer volume and intensity can feel overwhelming, especially when combined with the chaotic crowds. The bazaar’s authenticity is a double-edged sword—it’s vibrant and bustling, but the lack of order and the aggressive street interactions make it feel less like a cultural gem and more like a disorganized mess. The absence of visible efforts to manage the crowds or maintain a welcoming environment for tourists only adds to the frustration. For every moment of architectural charm, there’s an equal dose of discomfort that makes the visit feel like a chore. In short, the Old Bazaar has the potential to be a fascinating stop in Skopje, but the intrusive begging and relentless noise from nearby mosques make it far less appealing. It’s a shame, as the historical elements deserve better presentation.
Hristiyan V — Google review
The Old Bazaar in Skopje was an unforgettable experience that truly captured the charm and spirit of the city. Walking through its narrow cobbled streets, I felt surrounded by history, with Ottoman-era architecture, old inns, and beautiful mosques creating a unique and timeless atmosphere. The blend of cultures and traditions gave the place a vibrant and authentic character. I loved browsing the small shops filled with traditional crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs, and the aroma of local food and coffee made the visit even more delightful. The lively yet welcoming atmosphere made it easy to spend hours exploring. The Old Bazaar was a perfect mix of history, culture, and everyday life—a highlight of my trip to Skopje.
Mohsin R — Google review
historic marketplace that has been a hub of trade and culture since the Ottoman period. Lined with mosques, hammams, and artisan shops, it blends Eastern and Western influences, offering a vibrant glimpse into the city’s multicultural past and living traditions. Enjoy walking and around but be aware - on Sunday only few shops and restaurants are open, most of the shops are closed.
Matej S — Google review
Visiting this place is like taking a trip back in time. It is one of the largest and oldest bazaars in the Balkans, dating back to the 12th century. The narrow cobblestone streets are filled with Ottoman-era architecture. The atmosphere is vibrant, full of craft shops, jewelers, cafes and restaurants. I found it great for a stroll, buying simple souvenirs and soaking up a genuine atmosphere.
Luana B — Google review
A very interesting place, calm and vibrant in the same time. Worth to give it some time, both during daytime and in the evening, not only for shopping or having a beer or a coffee, but for a slow walk, to enjoy its history and spirit.
Pirvu I — Google review
Charming bazar with great food, but watch the weather Visited on 26 October 2025 and spent about 2 hours exploring and trying food. The Old Bazar is a cute, small, historic area full of character, with lots of different things to try — perfect for wandering, taking in the architecture, and sampling local treats. We especially enjoyed some lokma at Lokmades Skopje, which was absolutely delicious! It was a bit rainy during our visit, and some roads had standing water due to poor drainage, so I’d suggest visiting on sunny days for a more comfortable experience. Overall, a must-visit spot for those wanting a taste of traditional Skopje and local flavors. ✅ Recommended.
Enrei P — Google review
The Old Bazaar in Shkup is simply phenomenal. The variety of shops, traditional craftsmen, and inviting restaurants is truly impressive. Walking through its narrow streets feels like stepping back in time, as if the modern world briefly fades away. This place isn’t just historically significant — it also carries the unmistakable cultural heritage of the Albanian people. A visit is always worth it.
A. A — Google review
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