City inn in the heart of the Old Bazaar. Built in the 15th century by the Turkish general Isa Bey. Monumental building that uses its simplicity, harmony and peaceful appearance to attract visitors. It is a rectangular building with a square courtyard that has housed in its center a stone fountain. The inn got its name after the great scale which was used to measure the merchandise. In the past, it was a resting place for the passengers and traders, while today it is a chain of authentic restaurants, shopping and craft shops. Environment created for sheer relaxation that can be reached from the two entrances located on the south and north side. One of the most visited places in town, with delicious traditional Macedonian food, and peace that radiates from its isolation and feeling of being protected from the outside world.