Tours in Pristina

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Provided by LIT Travel and Tours
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Join this beautiful day tour from Tirana to Pristina and Prizren, 2 fascinating cities that offer a glimpse into Kosovo's rich Albanian history and culture. Opportunity to taste a little bit of Kosovo cuisine and old history castles.
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English
Duration
10 hours
Start time
6:00 AM, 8:00 AM
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10 hours
6:00 AM, 8:00 AM
Provided by Flaka Bamja
from €200
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Discover Pristina, the vibrant capital of Europe’s newest state! Explore its dynamic blend of old and new, from historic sites to the lively university vibe. Uncover the pulse of a city in constant transformation. Join us!
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English
Duration
3h 30min
Start time
10:00 AM, 2:00 PM
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English
3h 30min
10:00 AM, 2:00 PM

Discover Pristina, Kosovo: A City of History and Vibrant Culture

Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, is a dynamic city where history and modernity intertwine. With its bustling streets, lively cafés and important cultural landmarks, Pristina offers visitors a unique insight into Kosovo’s rich past and hopeful future. The city is home to notable attractions such as the Monument to the Newborn, which symbolises Kosovo’s independence, and the National Library, known for its distinctive architecture.

Take a free walking tour through the heart of Pristina and explore key landmarks such as Mother Teresa Square and the Skanderbeg Statue, which celebrate Kosovo’s national heroes. The tour offers a perfect introduction to the city’s vibrant atmosphere, with passionate local guides sharing stories of the country’s struggles and triumphs.

History buffs will enjoy visiting the Ethnological Museum and the ancient Gračanica Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located just outside the city. Meanwhile, food lovers can indulge in traditional Kosovar cuisine, including delicious flija and qebapa, at one of Pristina's many cozy restaurants.

Despite its small size, Pristina is bursting with life and warm hospitality. Whether you're interested in exploring its historical roots, enjoying the city's modern art scene, or savouring local flavours, Pristina invites you to discover a side of the Balkans that remains off the beaten track, but full of charm and stories.

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