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Ohrid always was Macedonian city, there is nothing in common with Greece except the Greek tourists coming mainly for Christmas and Easter. Interesting fact is that the first university in Europe was the university founded by St. Klement Sv. Kliment and St. Naum Sv. It had more than students. Also Ohrid is known as European Jerusalem cause there are churches and monasteries, one for each day of the year.
There are also the unique and famous ohrid pearls. There is a lot of stuff to visit and a lot of history, stories and legends in this ancient city. It's defintily worth visiting. And in the peak of the tourist season July-August there are great partys on the beaches and in the bars and night clubs. May 15, Lake Ohrid: 50 cent ice cream and views of Albania. We can't see Russia from here sorry, Sarah Palin , but we can see Albania from the balcony of our inn overlooking beautiful Lake Ohrid in Macedonia.
We left Skopje by mini-bus for a three-hour hop through the mountains to find out why nearly everyone who comes to Macedonia stops in Ohrid. This is one of Europe's oldest cities where stucco and stone houses and ancient churches built into hillsides look down on a three million year-old lake that stretches to the Albanian border.
It won't be long before the little town will be flooded with tourists headed for the beaches, but it's quiet this time of the year, with restaurants and hotels just gearing up for the summer season. It poured down rain our first day, leaving us wondering how we would spend the next two. Then the sun came out, and we didn't want to leave. Kliment , owned by a local winemaker, may be the best value of the trip so far. Each morning, the young manager, Elena Mitrevska, who grew up in Ohrid and lives up the street, fixes a breakfast composed of traditional dishes, some of which she remembers her grandmother making.