Ohrid
Welcome to the gem of North Macedonia - the city of Ohrid. Situated on the shores of the lake bearing the same name, Ohrid is one of the oldest settlements in the entire Europe, characterized by a rich cultural heritage, untouched nature, and a unique atmosphere that captivates every visitor.
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Ohrid is a true archaeological treasure dating back more than 2,000 years. With over 365 churches and monasteries, this city is known as the "Jerusalem of the Balkans," emphasizing its importance as a spiritual center. Among the most famous sites are the Church of St. Sophia, an iconic place dating back to the 11th century, and Samuel's Fortress, which offers a spectacular view of the lake and its surroundings.
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Lake Ohrid is a true oasis of peace and beauty. Its crystal-clear water allows for various activities such as swimming, diving, or simply relaxing on the shore. Numerous restaurants along the coast offer freshly prepared fish specialties and local wines that will satisfy even the most discerning gourmets.
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For nature lovers, Ohrid offers a plethora of opportunities for exploration. Galichica National Park provides unforgettable hiking trails with panoramic views of the lake on one side and the Aegean Sea on the other. Walking through dense forests and observing rare plant and animal species make this experience unique.
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Ohrid is a city that also offers a rich cultural scene. During the summer, the stages and streets of the city come alive with festivals, concerts, and various cultural events that attract artists and visitors from all over the world. This city transforms into a true stage where tradition meets contemporary spirit.
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For an unforgettable stay in Ohrid, we offer various tourist packages tailored to your desires. Whether you're seeking an active holiday, a spiritual experience, or simply want to enjoy the beauty of nature and culture, Ohrid will surely enchant you with its unique atmosphere and hospitality.
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Come and discover the magic of Ohrid - a city that leaves an indelible mark in the hearts of all who visit it.