The best time to visit Kumanovo is in the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and ideal for outdoor activities.
Yes, Kumanovo hosts several local festivals throughout the year, celebrating cultural traditions, music, and food.
The Kokino Megalithic Observatory is approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Kumanovo.
Yes, Kumanovo has a network of public buses and taxis that can efficiently take you around the city.
The primary language spoken is Macedonian, but many people understand or speak some English, especially in tourist areas.
While traditional Macedonian cuisine dominates, you can find a few restaurants in Kumanovo offering international dishes.
Credit cards are accepted at most hotels and larger restaurants, but it's a good idea to have some cash for smaller establishments and markets.
Yes, the surrounding hills and forests offer beautiful trails for hiking and nature walks.
Kumanovo experiences a continental climate with hot summers, cold winters, and moderate rainfall mostly in spring and fall.
The local museums and the Kokino Megalithic Observatory offer insights and exhibits about the region's rich history.