Summer is in full swing and as flight prices rise, it's even more difficult to find cheap urban breaks for families to enjoy until now. However, the European scene has new destinations where you can enjoy a short escape without the epic old price tag.
It may be time to try something new and travel to Vitora, North Macedonia, a lesser-known city full of culture and charm. Why does Bitola make such a knockout destination? Well, first of all, the average hotel price is under £30 per night, while the average attraction is under £1.
This combined with summer temperatures that remain at area highs of 20 degrees, according to Condé Nast Traveler, you're having a good looking trip yourself.
The city is located in the heart of the southwest of North Macedonia and competes against the beautiful backdrop of many stunning mountain ranges. The country itself, sandwiched between Albania and Bulgaria, is an important junction of commercial, industrial and cultural purposes, and the city has long been called a consulate and serves as a place where many European countries have consulates.
Walking tours are available to explore the rich history of Mother Teresa, born in Macedonia, the city of Skopjestone Bridge.
Most visitors choose to include sightseeing tours by visiting Skopje Fortress Kale in the old town.
Classic City features historical monuments such as the Vitora Clock Tower and the Memorial Dylint. A must-see place that brings tourists in is Bitola's “best street” perfect for shopping and local treats.
It serves as a long street in the heart of the city, starting from Magnolia Square and ending in an urban park. The entire pedestrian street is decorated with neoclassical buildings lined with shops, cafes and restaurants, offering localized products.