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Experince cultural and natural heritage Peja as a capital of outdoors activities is situated in the west of Kosovo, well known for the surrounding Rugova Mountains, Rugova Gorge and waterfalls, beautiful landscapes, the old bazzar of the city, orthodox and islamic heritage/monuments, epic old songs played by Lute, great water, rich in cultural, historical and natural monuments.
Price: $296.43
Duration: 6-7 hours
Discover Prizren and Prishtina in one inspiring day. Start in the capital, where modern life meets deep-rooted history — from the Newborn monument to quiet corners of old mosques and museums. Then head to Prizren, a town full of charm, where cobbled streets, colorful facades, and mountain views invite you to slow down. Walk across the old stone bridge, visit centuries-old churches and mosques, and enjoy the warm atmosphere of cafés by the river. It’s a journey through Kosovo’s past and present — personal, peaceful, and full of stories waiting to be heard.
Price: $106.71
Duration: 8 hours
The combined tour of Kosovo will provide you with a rich experience of the Kosovo history (past and recent), religious and historical monuments, traditions, and beautiful landscapes on the way. Prishtina is capital of Kosovo with 350-400 000 inhabitants, and also a University City with over 50 000 students from throughout the country. Pristina is a political, economic, cultural, and diplomatic center of Kosovo. It is very dynamic city, with bright and positive youth, with many cultural, arts, urban and sport events held in the town through the year. Visit to Gracanica Monastery Unesco site built in 1321 Prizren, situated in the south of Kosovo, is a beautiful and one of the oldest towns in Kosovo, known for its ancient history, the rich cultural and religious heritage, traditional handicraft shops, variety of festivals, film, music, art etc. It is the most multiethnic, multi religious and multicultural city of Kosovo.
Price: $296.43
Duration: 6-7 hours
As your day becomes richer, escaping from the crowd of cars and taking the most beautiful walks in the most beautiful places of Kosovo, you have the opportunity to be fascinated by the history, culture and beauty of these cities!
Price: $888.10
Duration: 100 hours
Our transport service includes brand-new cars, certified professional drivers, complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, USB charging ports, and door-to-door drop-off for a seamless and comfortable journey.
Price: $29.64
Duration: 0 hours
In the summer: Enjoy the amazing nature Sharri mountains have to offer: hiking, swimming in cold mountain lakes (if you dare...), seeing where traditional Sharri cheese is produced, and feeling completely immersed in the wilderness... In the winter: Get away from the big ski centers, and step into the fresh powder, black slopes and skiing or snowshoeing among the trees.
Price: $154.14
Duration: 6 hours
Lets discover story of recent history of Kosovo, by visiting main historical sites, starting by medieval monuments, Mitrovica city and end the tour at the biggest memorial of 1998-1999 war in Prekaz. Mitrovica, situated in the North of Kosovo, is the town that was badly affected by the 1999 Kosovo War. Following several ethnic tensions, in 2013, the city is officially divided in Mitrovica South (with Kosovo Albanian Majority) and North (with Kosovo Serbian majority), separated by river Ibri (Ibar), becoming a symbol of Kosovo's ethnic divisions - but yet, an interesting place to visit and see. The city is famous for its mine called Trepça, rich in lead, zinc, silver, gold, crystals etc. , which has historically been one of Kosovo largest industries. It is the only city in Kosovo that has four rivers: Ibri, Sitnica, Lushta and Trepça. Traces of the city dates back to the Neolithic time, as many exhibit archeological exhibit pieces were found in archeological sites.
Price: $296.43
Duration: 6-7 hours
Discover the charm of Prizren, Kosovo’s cultural heart, where history, tradition, and natural beauty come together. You will be guided walk through the city’s cobbled streets, where Ottoman mosques, Orthodox churches, and Catholic cathedrals stand side by side, reflecting centuries of peaceful coexistence. Visit landmarks like the Sinan Pasha Mosque, the Stone Bridge, and the UNESCO-listed Church of Our Lady of Ljeviš, each with its own unique story. Hike up to the Prizren Fortress for stunning panoramic views and hear about the city’s rich past from a local perspective. Along the way, you will be able to know personal insights, legends, and hidden details that bring these places to life. This tour offers more than sightseeing — it’s a chance to truly connect with the spirit of Prizren. Book now and experience the city like a local!
Price: $38.54
Duration: 4 hours
Together with a professional guide, you will visit the most charming places in the city on this private, exclusive tour. You will have a chance to explore the city while hearing fascinating facts and legends. Why is Bill Clinton so beloved in Kosovo, that he even has a statue in Pristina? Has it something to do with independence? What about the unique-looking National Library of Kosovo? You will be surprised how many stories are hidden in the streets, buildings, and corners of Pristina. Your charming guide will tell you what is special and unique about living in this city. Perfect for those who are visiting the city for the first time and want to get the most out of it!
Price: $132.80
Duration: 2 hours
Pristina is the capital of Kosovo and the cultural, economic, and administrative center of Kosovo with a long history in its locality. According to the nearby archeological foundation, it is estimated that this part has settlements dating back more than ten thousand years. In a full 1 day tour of Pristina, you can visit archeological sites, UNESCO-protected monuments, very old Ottoman sites, narrow stone streets, attractive high-rise buildings, Museums, and the New Born monument, which is becoming a symbol of Kosovo.
Price: $117.39
Duration: 5-6 hours
Visit and feel capital of the newest country in Europe and its monuments. Enjoy the view of the monuments that have kept their origin for centuries, by exploring the most visited cultural, historical and natural sites in Prishtina and its monuments outside the city. . Pristina (and its monuments outside the city) - City center walk, University Campus, National Library, Mother Teresa Cathedral, Newborn Monument, Monument of Heroines, Mother Teresa Boulevard - Statue of Skanderbeg (National Albanian Hero), Statue of Ibrahim Rugova (Historical President of Kosovo), Monument of brotherhood; Prishtina old part of the city - Bazaar, Jashar Pasha Mosque, Clock Tower, Sulltan Mehmet Fatih - Big Mosque, Hamam (Public bath from Ottoman Empire), Ethnological Museum of Kosova. Sultan Murat Tomb. Monument of Battle of Kosovo of 1389; Gracanica Orthodox Monastery (UNESCO site), Ulpiana Ancient City! .
Price: $296.43
Duration: 6-7 hours
Discover Kosovo’s cultural heart on a carefully curated one-day tour blending history, heritage, and local charm. Starting at 09:00 AM with pick-up in Pristina, travel southwest to visit the UNESCO-listed Patriarchate of Peja and Monastery of Decan, renowned for their architecture and centuries-old frescoes. Continue to Gjakova, famous for its Ottoman heritage and historic Old Bazaar, where you can explore cobbled streets and soak in authentic local life. With expert guidance, comfortable transport, and a well-paced itinerary, this experience offers the perfect balance of highlights and hidden gems. Return to Pristina between 15:00–16:30, depending on traffic.
Price: $148.21
Duration: 8 hours
Step into the heart of Kosovo’s capital on a lively walking tour that brings Prishtina’s stories, sights, and local life together. Walk with a friendly local guide as you explore iconic landmarks, powerful memorials, and vibrant streets that reveal how the city’s past and present collide. From the famous NEWBORN Monument to bustling boulevards and striking architecture, you’ll discover the moments, people, and traditions that shaped modern Prishtina. Along the way, hear local stories, learn about daily life and culture, and gain insight into the city’s food scene and social rhythms. This small-group tour is relaxed, engaging, and perfect for first-time visitors who want more than just photos — it’s an authentic introduction to Prishtina that helps you truly understand the city.
Price: $41.50
Duration: 2 hours
The unique thing is that the guide is a local that knows all the trail of the Rugova Mountains, knows all the areas, speaks English and is good at storytelling, also this tour is made amazing by the view of all the mountains of Rugova!
Price: $142.29
Duration: 5 hours
Even though Kosovo might not be the first destination you think of, being the youngest country of Europe also means that there are still many areas left to be discovered! Embark on a 7-day journey through Kosovo, where you'll explore the medieval charm of Prizren, discover the UNESCO site in Decan, learn more about the historical nuances of the Kosovo War and enjoy the wild beauty of the National Parks of Prevalla and Rugova Valley
Price: $1,862.18
Duration: 168 hours
On this tour, we will be able to visit the magnificent Ohrid. The beautiful Lake and the Ohrid town, both protected by UNESCO as a natural and cultural site. We will visit the most interesting cultural sites and have lunch or coffee in a restaurant on the shores of the lake, having the most beautiful view of the lake. In spring, summer, fall or winter, Ohrid always gives you different beauty.
Price: $242.01
Duration: 12 hours
Embark on a private walking tour of Pristina, the vibrant capital of Kosovo, led by a professional guide. This tour offers an intimate exploration of the city's rich history, diverse culture, and modern-day life. You'll stroll through the bustling streets, visit iconic landmarks, and uncover hidden gems. Highlights include the Newborn Monument, the National Library, the Imperial Mosque, and the Kosovo Museum. Your guide will provide insightful commentary, sharing stories and facts that bring Pristina's past and present to life. This private tour ensures personalized attention and a customizable itinerary, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a more tailored experience of the city.
Price: $53.36
Duration: 2 hours
The Classical Tour of Kosovo is a 5-day journey that takes you through the rich history and cultural heritage of Kosova. Explore ancient cities, visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and immerse yourself in the traditional way of life. Highlights of the tour include visit Pristina, the capital city. Discover the medieval town of Prizren, with its Ottoman-era architecture and the iconic Prizren Castle. Explore the UNESCO-listed Monastery of Decan, Monastery of Gracanica and Patriarchate of Peja, they are known for their stunning frescoes, and the ancient city of Ulpiana, once an important Roman settlement. This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts and those looking to experience the authentic charm of Kosovo.
Price: $1,482.14
Duration: 120 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: EUR
- Languages: Albanian, Serbian, Turkish, Bosnian, Romani
- Climate: Continental
- Timezone: Europe/Belgrade
- Population: Approximately 1.8 million people
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is from May to September for pleasant weather.
- Visa Requirements Kosovo allows visa-free entry for citizens of many European countries, the United States, Canada, and several others for short stays. EU, UK, and US citizens generally do not require a visa for tourist visits up to 90 days. Some travelers may obtain a visa on arrival or apply for an e-visa depending on their nationality. It is advisable to check the latest requirements before travel.
About Kosovo
Kosovo is a small but captivating destination in the Balkans, offering a unique blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural landscapes. It stands out for its welcoming people, diverse cultural heritage, and a mix of Ottoman, Byzantine, and modern influences visible in its architecture and traditions. Visitors are drawn to Kosovo for its charming towns, historic monasteries, and lively capital city, Pristina, which buzzes with youthful energy and cultural events. The country’s mountainous terrain provides excellent opportunities for hiking, skiing, and exploring pristine nature. Kosovo’s affordability, combined with its warm hospitality and emerging tourism infrastructure, makes it an attractive choice for travelers looking for an authentic and less crowded European experience. The blend of traditional Balkan cuisine, music festivals, and historical sites offers a compelling reason to explore this often-overlooked gem.
Kosovo Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: 1. Visoki Dečani Monastery – A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval frescoes and stunning architecture. 2. Germia Park – A large natural park near Pristina, perfect for hiking, picnics, and outdoor recreation. 3. Ethnographic Museum (Pristina) – Showcases traditional Kosovar life, crafts, and history. 4. Rugova Canyon – A dramatic natural gorge offering hiking, rock climbing, and breathtaking views. 5. Gračanica Monastery – Another UNESCO site, famous for its beautiful Byzantine frescoes and peaceful surroundings.
- Duration Range: 2 to 10 hours
- Group Size: Intimate Groups
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is from May to September for pleasant weather. Pack comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing for variable mountain climates. Respect local customs, especially in religious sites. Kosovo is safe but stay aware of your surroundings in crowded places. Euros are widely accepted; ATMs are available in cities but carry some cash for rural areas. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, but learning a few basic Albanian or Serbian phrases is appreciated.
Average Tour Price: $95
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Highest Price Tour: $180
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- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
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Top Attractions
1. Visoki Dečani Monastery – A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval frescoes and stunning architecture. 2. Germia Park – A large natural park near Pristina, perfect for hiking, picnics, and outdoor recreation. 3. Ethnographic Museum (Pristina) – Showcases traditional Kosovar life, crafts, and history. 4. Rugova Canyon – A dramatic natural gorge offering hiking, rock climbing, and breathtaking views. 5. Gračanica Monastery – Another UNESCO site, famous for its beautiful Byzantine frescoes and peaceful surroundings.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy hiking and mountain biking in the Rugova Mountains, skiing in Brezovica during winter, exploring cultural festivals and traditional music events, visiting historic monasteries and Ottoman-era mosques, and experiencing local markets and artisan crafts. Food tours and wine tasting are growing in popularity, as well as urban exploration in Pristina’s cafes and galleries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Kosovo’s cuisine is a flavorful mix of Balkan and Mediterranean influences. Signature dishes include flija (layered pancake), pite (savory pies), qofte (meatballs), and tavë kosi (baked lamb with yogurt). Fresh bread, cheeses, and grilled meats are staples. Dining customs emphasize hospitality and sharing meals. Noteworthy restaurants include Liburnia in Pristina, known for traditional dishes, and Era, which offers a cozy atmosphere and authentic flavors.
Getting Around
Kosovo is accessible via Pristina International Airport with connections to major European cities. Local transportation includes buses, minibuses, and taxis, which are affordable and convenient for city travel. Renting a car is recommended for exploring rural areas and natural attractions. Roads are generally in good condition, but some mountain routes can be narrow and winding. Costs for public transport are low, making it easy to get around on a budget.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is from May to September for pleasant weather. Pack comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing for variable mountain climates. Respect local customs, especially in religious sites. Kosovo is safe but stay aware of your surroundings in crowded places. Euros are widely accepted; ATMs are available in cities but carry some cash for rural areas. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, but learning a few basic Albanian or Serbian phrases is appreciated.
Culture & Customs
Kosovo’s culture is a blend of Albanian and Serbian traditions with strong family values and hospitality. Social customs include greeting with a handshake or kiss on the cheek among friends. Important festivals include Dokufest (film festival in Prizren) and traditional music events. Visitors should dress modestly when visiting religious sites and ask permission before photographing people. Respect for elders and polite behavior are highly valued.
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