


Discover the rich cultural heritage of North Macedonia through traditional costumes, jewelry, and musical instruments at this charming museum.
Explore traditional Macedonian life through its architecture, clothing, and customs.
Hike through a beautiful canyon with stunning views and refreshing river water.

Visit the birthplace of Mother Teresa, now a museum dedicated to her life and work.
To blend in with locals and participate in traditional events at the museum.

Macedonia can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
The museum has both indoor and outdoor exhibits, requiring comfortable footwear.
A historic café known for its traditional Macedonian breakfast and beautiful courtyard.
A popular spot for traditional Macedonian lunch, famous for its grilled meats and friendly atmosphere.
An upscale restaurant offering stunning views of the Vardar River and delicious Macedonian cuisine.
Decorated with traditional motifs, these eggs are a symbol of Macedonian Easter and a unique art form passed down through generations.
Hand-woven using traditional patterns and techniques, these shawls are a staple of Macedonian folk costume and can be worn in various ways.
Intricate designs featuring filigree and granulation techniques, this jewellery is a testament to the region's rich history of metalworking.
Baked beans with peppers, onions, and spices, often served with bread.
Macedonian salad with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, and feta cheese.
Grilled minced meat patty with spices, often served with ajvar (red pepper and eggplant relish).
Namadgi National Park, a vast wilderness area in the Australian Capital Territory, is home to diverse wildlife, ancient rock art, and stunning landscapes.
El Pedral Fort, a historic 14th-century fortress, offers stunning views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the North African coast.
A historic museum in Rueil-Malmaison, dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife Joséphine, featuring their personal belongings and art collection.