
Ohrid
Jerusalem of the Balkans on the lakeshore
Why visit Ohrid?
Ohrid is not merely a tourist destination — it is a living museum set beside the waters of one of the world’s oldest and deepest lakes, a place simultaneously recognised by UNESCO for both its outstanding natural environment and its exceptional cultural heritage. Nestled between North Macedonia and Albania, this ancient city on the shores of Lake Ohrid has been a spiritual and intellectual centre of the Orthodox world for over a millennium.
Byzantium Beneath Your Feet
The old town of Ohrid is a remarkable concentration of history built layer upon layer over 3,000 years. The Church of Saints Clement and Panteleimon, the perfectly preserved Church of St. John at Kaneo — perched dramatically above the lake on a rocky promontory — and the ancient fortress of Tsar Samuel are just the most celebrated chapters of a story that spans antiquity to the present. Cobblestone streets wind between Ottoman-era mansions and Byzantine churches at nearly every turn.
A Lake of Extraordinary Depth
Lake Ohrid itself is a destination of rare geological and biological significance, home to endemic species found nowhere else on Earth. Its crystalline waters are ideal for swimming, sailing, and kayaking, while the lake-side promenade, lined with restaurants serving fresh lake trout and traditional Macedonian cuisine, is the place to absorb the unhurried rhythm of this extraordinary corner of the Balkans.
Cradle of Byzantium
Explore over 300 ancient monasteries and churches, including the stunning Saint John at Kaneo on a cliff over the lake.
The Macedonian Sea
Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear, freshwater Lake Ohrid, which absolutely deserves the title of a "sea" for its vastness and beauty.
Gastronomic Paradise
Taste authentic Ohrid trout, irresistible tavche gravche, and garlic makalo at very affordable prices.
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Visa
No visa required for citizens of Serbia, Montenegro and EU (ID card entry possible)
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Macedonian Denar (MKD). Euros are accepted in many private shops.
Safety
Very safe city, but watch your belongings during large summer crowds in the old town.
Internet
Excellent 4G coverage. Roaming in the Western Balkans zone is free for numbers from Serbia.
Transport
Best to move on foot through the city; use cheap taxis or local boats for beaches.
Water
Tap water is safe for drinking throughout the region.
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Please check official requirements before your travel.
Best time to visit
Jul - Avgust
High Season
Time of the Ohrid Summer Festival. The city and lake are full of life, and accommodation prices are highest.
Maj, Jun, Septembar
Best Time
Ideal for enjoyment! Days are warm enough for swimming, crowds are manageable, and prices drop.
Oktobar - April
Off-season
The city quiets down in winter. Ideal for intimate exploration of sights, but many restaurants are closed.
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