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Discover Skopje’s highlights on a 2-hour walking tour exploring Project Skopje 2014, Kenzo Tange buildings, and the Old Bazaar with expert guide Dejan.


This walking tour offers a detailed look at Skopje’s vibrant city center in just 2 hours. It starts at the Skopje Marriott Hotel, marked by three flags outside its main entrance, and finishes at the Old Bazaar, allowing visitors to explore at a relaxed pace. The tour is ideal for travelers wanting an efficient overview of key landmarks, architecture, and local culture without the need for extensive planning or transportation.
The tour provides a balanced mix of history, architecture, and local flavor. It is suitable for those with just a few hours to spend in Skopje and offers a genuine taste of the city’s evolving character, especially highlighting the Project Skopje 2014 effort to reshape the city’s skyline with impressive buildings.
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The guide leads you through Skopje’s central landmarks, including the Marriott Hotel, a prominent starting point, and the Main Square, bustling with activity and surrounded by notable buildings. Notably, the tour covers the Pedestrian Street Macedonia, a lively area full of shops and cafes, perfect for experiencing local daily life.
A key part of this tour is visiting the first and second attractions of Project Skopje 2014, which feature the iconic Skopje wall street bull and Politician Square. These sites showcase the city’s recent architectural transformation, blending modern monumentality with historic influences.

A highlight for architecture enthusiasts is the visit to Kenzo Tange Buildings, part of the project’s effort to incorporate modernist design into the cityscape. The guide explains the significance of these structures, giving insight into Tange’s influence and the overall aesthetic choices that define Skopje’s new look.
This architectural segment provides context on how Skopje’s skyline has been reshaped since the start of Project Skopje 2014, making it clear how modernity and tradition coexist in the city’s design.
The Politician Square serves as an important stop for understanding Skopje’s political and cultural history. The guide shares stories behind the square’s monuments and the role they play in the city’s identity.
During the walk, visitors gain a sense of the broader historical narrative woven into the urban landscape, complemented by the modern structures. The guide’s commentary adds depth, making these sites more meaningful.
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Food lovers will enjoy the tasting experience incorporated into the tour. The guide introduces Boza, a healthy Ottoman-era drink with a tangy flavor, offering a taste of local tradition.
Next, the tour stops at the oldest bakery in Old Town for a sample of SIMIT, a traditional Macedonian bread. The bakery visit offers a glimpse into Skopje’s culinary history and a chance to savor authentic flavors in a cozy, historic setting.

Beyond the major landmarks, the guide points out hidden gems within the city center that are often missed by visitors. These include smaller streets, local shops, and quaint alleys in the Old Bazaar area.
Exploring these spots reveals a more authentic side of Skopje, balancing the grandeur of recent architectural projects with the charm of traditional markets and narrow lanes.

The tour begins at the main entrance of the Marriott Hotel, marked by three flags outside, and concludes back at this location. The live English-speaking guide, Dejan, is described as friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive, enhancing the overall experience.
The tour emphasizes group size, with a private feeling for small groups, allowing for unrushed exploration and personalized attention. The pace is relaxed, making it accessible for most travelers, including those with moderate mobility.

This walking tour offers an ideal balance of architectural insight, historic storytelling, and local food tasting. The inclusion of Project Skopje 2014 landmarks and the Kenzo Tange architecture makes it particularly appealing for those interested in recent urban development.
The expert guide Dejan receives high praise for his friendly demeanor and extensive knowledge, making the experience both informative and enjoyable. The 2-hour duration ensures a rundown without overwhelming, perfect for a quick city introduction.

This tour is perfect for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and food lovers wanting a compact, insightful introduction to Skopje. It is especially suitable for travelers with limited time in the city who want to see both modern and historic sites in a friendly, guided setting.
While suitable for most, it’s not recommended for babies under 1 year, and participants should bring sunglasses, sun hats, and a camera to capture the sights and enhance their experience.
The CITY WALKING TOUR – PROJECT SKOPJE 2014 delivers a well-rounded experience in a compact format, covering major landmarks, recent architectural projects, and local food traditions. The high ratings reflect the quality of the guide and the engaging nature of the tour.
Its flexible booking options, including free cancellation and pay later arrangements, make it accessible and low-risk for travelers. This tour suits those seeking an authentic, fun, and informative exploration of Skopje’s heart in just 2 hours.
“It was a great tour. To be able to walk, talk, hear about history and the events that occured and eat icecream, drink turkish coffee in old bazaarE…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Skopje Marriott Hotel and finishes back there, at the same meeting point.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Key highlights include Project Skopje 2014 landmarks, Kenzo Tange Buildings, Politician Square, and the Old Bazaar.
Is food included in the tour?
Yes, the tour features tasting Boza and SIMIT bread at the oldest bakery in Old Town.
Who is the guide?
The tour is guided by Dejan, a professional, friendly, and knowledgeable local guide.
Is the tour suitable for families?
It is suitable for most travelers, but not recommended for babies under 1 year.