Skopje's hotel scene is surprisingly sophisticated, with a wide range of hotels at reasonable prices, and with generally high levels of service. Most hotels quote their prices in euros, although bills need to be settled in denars. Visitors staying in Macedonia are required by law to register their whereabouts during the night, a service provided automatically by hotels and generally overlooked by those staying in private accommodation. The top three categories here are listed according to the Macedonian hotel star system.
A great beast of a hotel situated in an enviable position close to the Kej and just across the river from the old bazaar. Featuring all of your Holiday Inn
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A compact hotel on the sixth floor of a fabulous building overlooking the place that gave it its name, take the elevator to the fifth floor, walk up a further
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The kind of hotel that makes anyone but the richest of millionaires feel like a homeless wretch, Stone Bridge comes with shades of Ottoman opulence, a shiny
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Best Western did good work here, snapping up a crumbling Yugoslav-era hotel and updating it into a pleasant, modern business establishment. The Turist has
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Hostel-Hostel This is very very bad hostel 'cos this is actually not hostel, it's private house, with no shower !!! while I was staying there I was trying to spend whole time outside, and go there just for few hours of sleep... I would not recommend it to no one [...]
Hostel-Hostel This is a very good hostel. Beautiful garden, breakfast was the best, and there is dinner also.[...]
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This is very very bad hostel 'cos this is actually not hostel, it's private house, with no shower !!! while I was staying there I was trying to spend whole time outside, and go there just for few hours of sleep... I would not recommend it to no one [...]
This is a very good hostel. Beautiful garden, breakfast was the best, and there is dinner also.[...]
It is ok.[...]
Great place.[...]
They charge more than it says on the web page.[...]