Pristina (Albanian: Prishtina or Prishtinë, IPA: [pɾiʃtinə] ( listen)) or Priština (Serbian Cyrillic: Приштина), is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district.
Restaurants in Pristina
4.5 based on 247 reviews
We walked through the market and simply turned up at the museum, the guide introduced himself as we walked up to the door and just started a tour! I think he will just show people around as/when they turn up. Anyway it was very interesting to be shown around and have an explanation of life as it was. The enthusiasm was much appreciated and the cost is free if you wish but donations are appreciated.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
A bit off the center of Pristina, but well worth a taxi trip! We paid total 5e/one way trip. You can get taxi very easily when you come back to city, there is always someone coming with a taxi. We didn't have to wait eve 5 minutes. Nice shops and restaurants! I'm vegetarian and did not go hungry :) We also visited Viva Fresh Market next to Albi mall. If you are not in a hurry I think it is worth going! It's a big grocery shop with some clothes and other stuff :)
4.5 based on 156 reviews
I spent an amazing afternoon with my friends where we played soccer and then volleyball. This park has also trials for walking and biking. There is also an outdoor gym , with pull up bars, parallel bars. Perfect place to get active, surrounded by flowers and trees! There are also some park benches. There are so many things to enjoy at Germia Park, it encourages social interaction and physical activities! Fresh air can really help you feel better! This park is an incredible choice, away from stress!
4.0 based on 193 reviews
Pristina’s new cathedral, unofficially named after the famous ethnic Albanian nun, is a welcome addition to city’s skyline. Built in new-renaissance Italianate style, its two campanile towers will reach 70 metres once completed, but building work appears to have slowed down since the venue’s consecration in September 2010. Some €1 million was raised for the building by the Albanian diaspora. While the building is open to public, remember it’s still a building site so say your prayers before entering.
Coming from Western Europe, it's quite rare to see a very modern cathedral - this one was only completed in 2017. It's not overstated but still grand as a cathedral should be. It was very quiet when we were there so a good place if you need some peace. You can pay a few euros to take the lift up the bell tower which is really worth it for a view across the whole city, including the library just across the road.
3.5 based on 405 reviews
Emotional place - I think they decorate this iconic monument with different themes. Definitely worth a visit.
3.5 based on 187 reviews
This statue is situated at the top of the large pedestrian boulevard and is a testament to one of Kosovo and Albania's great heroes from the past
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