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903-ta
A small hotel named after 1903 (a historical year for Macedonia) and housing a few nicely furnished rooms with cable television and en suite bathrooms, plus a larger apartment.
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Ani
Comfortable lodgings in a small hotel on a quiet street opposite the Greek liaison office, very well-placed for the city centre, nightlife options and campaigning for the end to all the silly arguments about Macedonia’s name.
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Bimbo
Just down the street near the Catholic Cathedral, this strangely named hotel (we were assured it’s a local nickname and nothing raunchy) has decent budget rooms.
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Bristol
A Skopje classic, the Bristol is only hotel to survive the great earthquake, though unfortunately it didn’t survive the passing of time since, what with its sagging beds and musty rooms.
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Denis
A total of just three rooms in the heart of old bazaar, run by (and full of) suspicious-looking characters. What viewing opportunities that were allowed during research offered a glimpse inside one room that would frighten the most resilient of backpackers.
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Hotel 7
Named after the sadly limited number of rooms found under its roof, Hotel 7 has bright, modern rooms, huge double beds, cute wooden floors, showers only in the bathrooms and food left in the corridor for guests due to the absence of a restaurant.
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Kanet
Looking a little like a wooden Swiss bungalow, Kanet comes with a range of identikit albeit comfy and clean small rooms with shuttered windows and en suite facilities.
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Kapistec
Glam, kitschy rooms at friendly prices in one of three similar small, pension-style hotels (this one named after the residential area they’re all in) on a quiet road a few minutes by taxi or bus Nº57 west of the centre.
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Laki
Tiny, dingy rooms in a central setting near the Dutch embassy, it’s cheap as chips plus there’s a free pick-up/drop-off service to the train and bus stations.
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Nikem
Tidy albeit diminutive rooms with thin walls in one of three similar small, pension-style hotels on a quiet road a few minutes by taxi or bus Nº57 west of the city centre.
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Residence Inn
Popular with visiting UN officials the Residence Inn has a charming home-like feel that many hotels in the city would give their right arm for.
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RM
Once upon a time, the old bazaar was the main place for travellers to look for a safe place to sleep. Nowadays it hosts one of Skopje’s cheapest sleeps.
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Square
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 level and ring the bell to get in.
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Tasino Češmiče
One of the city’s quirkier hotels, this sprawling throwback to a bygone age struggles to present an air of sophistication whilst really being little more than a blue-collar business hotel for Macedonia’s manifold travelling salesmen.
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Turena
Lots of cool white marble and outstanding views of Skopje await those bold enough to want to sleep well away from the action.
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Vergina
Near the start of the Pristina road at the edge of Skopje this spacious hotel is one of the few with an outdoor swimming pool.
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Vuk
One of three similar small, pension-style hotels on a quiet road a few minutes by taxi or bus Nº57 west of the centre, Vuk is the one with the friendly motorbike-loving owner with his massive Honda parked outside.
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ZN-AN
Eight malodorous rooms with jumble sale furniture, tatty bed linen and frightening bathrooms, ZN-AN is a hotel dealing with people renting cheap rooms at an hourly rate and with no intention of sleeping whilst they’re in the room.
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