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World Travel Guide Europe Macedonia Getting There Picture choosen by: Missyaya w. Macedonia Getting there By air: International airports in Skopje and Ohrid connect Macedonia with several major European cities. Close regional airports in Belgrade, Sofia and Thessaloniki can also be used, as they are all within a few hours' drive from Macedonia.

But unfortunately, there is no airport shuttle bus yet in Skopje, which means travelers have to take a taxi for the 17 km (10.2 m) trip to Skopje. This costs around €10.00.

By train: An international train, operating twice daily, connects Ljubljana, Slovenia and Thessaloniki, Greeceby way of Macedonia. Stops include Tabanovce (the Macedonia-Serbia border crossing point), Kumanovo, Skopje, Veles, Gradsko, Negotino, Demir Kapija, and Gevgelija (Greek border crossing point), as well as a few small villages. An east-west railway to connect Bulgaria with Macedonia is at present under construction.

By car: The international highway E-75 runs north-south from Serbia to Greece, bisecting Macedonia. This is the most common route for overland tourists to take for entering Macedonia. There are also good roads connecting the country with Bulgaria to the east and Albania to the west.

By bus: A number of bus lines connect Macedonia with all neighboring countries and other European cities. Buses are frequent, and offer relatively inexpensive fares and professional service.
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Macedonia Place to gp Posted by Miss yaya w. on 12 April 2010 04:22:12

Get a adventure in Skopje, Macedonia's capital. There are plenty of attractions to see. Skopje Old Town is the most attractive quarter of the city, full of shops and restaurants. Visit the Church of the Holy Saviour with its intricately carved iconostasis (a screen in... More

Macedonia Accommodation Posted by Miss yaya w. on 12 April 2010 04:22:06

The main types of accommodation are the hotels, hostels and the motor courts. In Skopje the high level hotels are Best West Hotel, Holiday Inn and Alexandar Palace. And the prices are expensive. Normally is more over €100.00 for one night. Compare with... More

Macedonia Shopping Posted by Miss yaya w. on 12 April 2010 04:21:59

If you ask what can purchase in Macedon, the local people should recommend you the wine for you proudly. In TIKVESH the famous grape producing areas in Macedon, this region got about 11,000 hectares of grape growing area. It is about one-third occupancy area of the total area of grape ... More