I still remember when I decided finally, on go to Skopje; minutes after updating my status on FB, Tanja (a friend of mine) suggested I stay @ Urban Hostel Skopje.
It was great choice.
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Leaving Istanbul, Skopje in the distance. |
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Looking out past the wing, only dreams. |
Getting my travel plans in order took longer then I thought, and the staff was willing to work with me. They even sent a taxi to meet me at the airport; strange to see man holding a sign that said my name. The homemade sign gleamed in the drivers hands like the light of a liquor-store, before a man who had been sober for to-damn-long.
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The front desk. |
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The view from the balcony of my single room, looking to the right. [towards Partisan Blvd]. |
My single room was spacious, with a large bed, closet for clothes, large flat-screen T.V and a small balcony [with a glass door, a small table & two chairs] shared with the 6-bed dorm-room next door. This was really great, as I didn't know the balcony.
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The living room area. I had a good time getting to know these travelers from a medical school in Varna. |
The main bathroom on the same floor as my room was large, with a jacuzzi tub-shower. Breakfast [which was always really good] was served every morning; mueslix cereal, milk, fruit-spread, whole grain bread, butter, and pudding. And the place is cleaned everyday and has a self-service laundry area. Situated @ 22 Adolf Ciborovski, the hostel is a 15 - 20 minute walk from the city center [Macedonia Square].
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The front door. |
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The porch area. |
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Towards the front gate. |
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Adolf Ciborovski Street - where the hostel is & the apartment building I stayed in. The apartment is operated by the hostel [across the street]. |
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Interior of the apartment, facing the kitchen. |
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Interior of the apartment |
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Interior of the apartment |
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Interior of the apartment |
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Looking over the balcony. |
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Looking over the balcony, to the left. |
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Looking over the balcony. |
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After the rain |
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At the end of Adolf Ciborovski Street |
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On Partisan Blvd. |
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On Partisan Blvd. |
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