Ohrid/macedonia | 2026 Edition |

From the massive stone ramparts of this 11th-century garrison, you can see all of Ohrid—the red-tiled roofs, the sprawling lake, and the distant mountains of Albania across the water. Ancient Macedonian Theatre of Lychnidos Historical landmark OpenVarosh / Old Town

The air here smells of fresh lake water and warm stone. As you walk the steep, cobblestone lanes of the Old Town, the houses lean over you, their white walls and dark wooden beams built in a style that has survived centuries. Locals say that if you look closely at the thresholds of these homes, the stone has been worn smooth by the footsteps of a thousand years of families. The Jerusalem of the Balkans Ohrid/Macedonia

Legend says Ohrid once had 365 churches—one for every day of the year. While many have faded into history, those that remain feel like anchors in time. High on a cliff overlooking the lake sits the . At sunset, when the sky turns the color of a bruised peach, the orange bricks of the church glow against the deep blue water below. It is a place where travelers often stop talking, silenced by a view that has looked exactly like this since the 13th century. The Secret of the Pearls From the massive stone ramparts of this 11th-century