
Grad Skopje North Macedonia Travel Guide
The Public Transport Company Skopje (JSP Skopje) operates the city's bus network. Skopje does not feature a metro or tram system. Buses generally maintain reliability and cover most urban areas.
Many buses are double-decker, contributing a distinct visual element to the city streets. This extensive network links all major districts and attractions, providing comprehensive coverage.
Maps are available online on the JSP Skopje website and at some bus stops. Look for them at major stations.
The main bus depot and areas around Macedonia Square are connection points for city buses.
Online journey planners, including Google Maps, can assist with checking schedules and routes in advance.
Buses generally operate from about 5:00 AM.
Service continues until late evening, typically around midnight.
Main lines see more frequent service during morning and late afternoon/early evening.
Less popular routes might have longer intervals between buses.
Taxis present a convenient way of traveling around Skopje, especially for shorter distances or when carrying luggage.
Accessibility varies across the bus fleet. Older buses might be missing full accessibility.
Newer buses often feature lower-level floors and ramps for wheelchair access.
For specific accessibility needs, contact JSP Skopje directly or observe bus types on your route.
Rental options in Skopje offer flexibility for exploring the city and surrounding regions.
Drive on the right. Speed limits: 50 km/h urban, 80 km/h open roads, 130 kilometers an hour highways.
Seatbelts are mandatory for all occupants.
Main roads and highways are generally in good condition. Secondary roads can vary.
City center driving can be congested.
Paid parking zones are found in the city center, often via SMS payment or machines.
Parking structures are available near shopping malls.
Skopje possesses a few distinctive transportation options that enhance exploration of the city and its natural surroundings.
Links the middle of Mount Vodno to the Millennium Cross at the summit.
Offers expansive views of Skopje and the surrounding environment from the summit.
The cable car operates daily, except Mondays and during strong winds. A popular activity for both locals and tourists.
Purchase a Skopska Card: This saves money and time compared to paying cash for each ride. Take advantage of online planners: Utilize online route planners or apps to check schedules and routes in advance. Google Maps frequently offers public transport directions.
Allow time: During peak hours, traffic jams can affect bus schedules. Allow extra time for your travels to ensure timely arrivals.