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Day tour to Skopje, North Macedonia - Small Group

BulTrips Sofia

Appreciating the diversity of Balkan culture can be challenging, particularly when time spent in the region is limited. Experience Macedonian culture during a full-day trip to Skopje from Sofia, ticking off yet another Balkan capital within just 1 day. Benefit from two expert guide services – Bulgarian and local Macedonian expertise. Cover ground comfortably using our air-conditioned coach or minivan, then explore key sights such as Skopje’s fortress, Matka Lake, St Kliment Ohridski Church, Kale Fortress, Museum of the City of Skopje, Stone Bridge, Porta Macedonia Monument, Memento Park (House for Mother Teresa), and the Grand Bazaar, all while gaining valuable insight from both guides throughout the journey. On this guided excursion, enjoy an opportunity to see what many consider to be among the quirkiest towns found anywhere across the Balkans peninsula; today's Skopje stands proudly at once as a collection of genuine relics dating back through centuries right up until its recent transformation under the 'Skopje 2014' urban renewal plan which has seen much of the old town rebuilt along Neo-Classical lines featuring elaborate colonnades and statues atop rooftops depicting mythical creatures known locally as Nymphs. Following completion of work on creating this brand new centrepiece area according to plans set out beneath ‘Skopje 2014’, life breathed anew into parts previously deemed derelict areas saw them transformed instead into some of eastern European tourism hotspots that are now attracting visitors worldwide who come here seeking not only cultural immersion but also architectural inspiration!

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Secrets, Facts & Legends of Sofia: Full Day Tour

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Despite being quite young as a national capital, Sofia boasts an extremely rich and vibrant past. Our knowledgeable local guides take visitors on this journey back in time; they are assisted by visits to two excellent museums - the National Archaeological Museum and the City History Museum. At the former we can see evidence of Bulgaria’s deep roots going way back before its founding while at the latter there is information relating specifically to the twentieth century reign over which Sofia was established firmly within the heartland of Bulgarian society. Also featured throughout your full day sightseeing trip around these historical sites including remnants of the old Roman town called Serdika where guests visit the roman forum site, Church of Saint Sofia (Sveta Sofia) and Rotunda of Saint George (Sv Georgi). Further attractions include Aleksander Nevsky cathedral standing proudly atop the hilltop overlooking much of central Sofia acting as both religious icon and civic landmark for many years now, Parliament Building itself dating right back to the end of the nineteenth century plus naturally enough given Sofias recent political landscape, the imposing edifice housing government offices known colloquially among locals simply as 'the horseshoe'. Lastly don’t miss out either upon seeing what remains after all those decades gone by since ‘The Bells’. Included services: Professional guided tours Hotel pick up & drop off Transport via air conditioned coach/minibus Tour includes: Visit to key landmarks such as the aforementioned places mentioned above Entrance fees wherever required according to itinerary Lunch break scheduled if needed Water bottle provided per person All applicable taxes

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Valley of the Thracian Kings, Hidden Treasures

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During this day tour you will have the chance to learn more about the mysterious Thracians, best known for the mythical hero Orpheus (ancient musician and thinker), Spartacus (Roman slave and gladiator, and leader of the famous slave revolt), as well as for the oldest golden treasure in the world. We will visit 5 of the masterpieces of the Thracian burial architecture, one of which UNESCO site, as well as the History Museum in Kazanlak. During our day of Thracian heritage exploration, we will have the chance to admire the picturesque landscape, which obviously was highly valued by the Thracians as well. The region of the Valley of the Thracian Kings, also known as the Valley of the roses (center for the production of rose oil) was preferred burial ground for the Thracian nobility. This practice bequeathed us about 1,300 tumuli, from which approximately 300 are excavated. The most famous one is the Thracian tomb of Kazanlak, recognized as a masterpiece of the Thracian artwork. The tomb dates from the end of the 4th century BC, and due to its well preserved and original frescoes, it has been listed as UNESCO world heritage site. Another site that we will visit is the Tomb of Seuthes III (Thracian king), known also as Golyama Kosmatka mound. The tomb dates from 5th century BC. It consists of three chambers and one corridor. Many valuable artifacts – works of art were found at the site. It’s one of the richest Thracian burials found till now. The last stop will be the Ostrusha to

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