Pristina Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
capital and largest city of Kosovo
About Pristina
As the youngest capital city in Europe, Pristina has the physical remnants of the periods of old and new. After a rapid modernization campaign in the mid-20th century, much of the historic centre was destroyed and, as a result, only a small portion remains. However amongst what's left are many hidden gems to be found, and the areas that were lost have been replaced by modern structures and monuments that speak more to Kosovo's fascinating recent history than to any other period of time. Whilst the concrete jungle of Pristina's centre can be quite overwhelming, there are plenty of opportunities to get out into the nature of the city's parks and its beautiful rolling outskirts, as well as an abundance of easy day trip possibilities all around the region. Along the main boulevard, Rr Nëne Ter
Top Attractions in Pristina
Explore the best things to see and do in Pristina:
- ★Academy Building
- ★Arbëria Park
- ★Association of Political Prisoners
- ★Bear Sanctuary Pristina
- ★Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa
- ★City Park
- ★Climb the Mother Teresa Cathedral
- ★Clock Tower
Where to Eat in Pristina
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Amadeus
- 🍴Aurora
- 🍴Baba Ganoush
- 🍴Burektore Dini
- 🍴Ciao
- 🍴City Bakery
Where to Stay in Pristina
- 🏨Chalet Denis and Mumtaz Mahal
- 🏨City Inn
- 🏨Emerald Hotel
- 🏨Four Points by Sheraton Prishtina City
- 🏨Grand Hotel Pristina Unio Commerce
- 🏨Hostel Han
Pristina Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 13 sections including:
