Ohrid
Macedonia's ancient lakeside jewel with Byzantine treasures
Ohrid sits on the shores of one of Europe's oldest lakes, its cobblestone streets climbing from crystal-clear waters to hillsides dotted with Byzantine churches. This UNESCO World Heritage city feels like a secret that's been passed down through centuries — ancient monasteries perch on cliffs, traditional restaurants serve lake trout caught that morning, and sunset boat rides cost less than a coffee in most European capitals.
But here's what makes Ohrid special: it's remained largely untouched by mass tourism. You can still wander the Old Bazaar without fighting crowds, find accommodation for under €30 a night, and have entire beaches to yourself in shoulder season. The city's 365 churches (one for each day of the year, locals claim) create a skyline that's remained unchanged since medieval times.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Stay in Old Town guesthouses for €20-40 per night instead of lakefront hotels that charge €80+
- 2.Eat at restaurants away from the main square - prices drop 40% just one street back
- 3.Take public boats to St. Naum Monastery (€15) rather than private tours (€40+)
- 4.Buy groceries at Vero supermarket near the bus station - tourist shops charge double
- 5.Drink rakija instead of imported spirits - it's €2 per shot vs €5 for whiskey
- 6.Visit in May, June, or September for 30% lower accommodation prices than peak summer
- 7.Pack swimming gear - lake beaches are free while hotel pools cost €10 day-use fees
Travel Tips
- •Bring comfortable walking shoes - Old Town cobblestones are beautiful but slippery when wet
- •Learn basic Macedonian greetings - locals appreciate the effort and service improves noticeably
- •Pack layers for evening - lake breezes can drop temperatures 10°C after sunset
- •Bring a waterproof phone case for boat trips - spray from Lake Ohrid can damage electronics
- •Download offline maps - WiFi can be spotty in hillside restaurants and churches
- •Respect church dress codes - cover shoulders and knees when visiting Orthodox sites
- •Try to visit churches early morning or late afternoon - harsh midday sun makes photography difficult
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