11.12.2023

Vevčani Hosts Its First New Year's Bazaar

Vevčani Hosts Its First New Year's Bazaar

From the 14th to the 17th of this month, the first New Year's Bazaar will be held in the courtyard of the Via Ignatia restaurant in Vevčani, with free admission.

The program will start at 5:00 PM each day, featuring a workshop for the youngest visitors with Santa's helpers. Organizers also promise plenty of chocolate, donuts, lollipops, and candies.

In the restaurant's courtyard, visitors can enjoy delicious food, mulled wine, and hot drinks, along with Santa Claus and plenty of surprises. Every evening, the program will be enriched with performances by musical bands and artists, including the pop-rock group Butler, Anita Mitsova, the band Ljubojna, and Tome Rutboy.

The Kajak.mk team admires Via Ignatia for their initiative in creating such a unique pre-New Year's experience.

We hope this inspires many other hospitality businesses to follow their example.

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