Travel to Kosovo

Traveling in Kosovo offers an enriching experience that blends history, culture, and the resilience of its people. This young nation, situated in the heart of the Balkans, invites explorers to discover a land of hidden treasures and untamed beauty.


Pristina, the capital, is a city in transformation, where Ottoman-era architecture intersects with contemporary cafes and vibrant street art. The Newborn Monument, symbolizing Kosovo's independence, stands as a testament to the nation's journey.


The UNESCO-listed monasteries of Peja and the charming city of Prizren offer a glimpse into Kosovo's rich history and cultural heritage.


Kosovo's landscapes range from the rugged beauty of the Rugova Mountains to the serene shores of Lake Gazivoda. Nature enthusiasts can hike, swim, and explore in a setting that feels untouched by time.


Hospitality is intrinsic to Kosovo's culture. Locals eagerly share their stories, traditions, and pride in their country with visitors.


Are you planning to visit Kosovo as a tourist? Here you will find rules for entering Kosovo and other useful information you need for an unforgettable trip. 

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Useful  information

The main tourist destinations

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Best time to visit

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Transportation in the country

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Customs regulations

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Emergency numbers

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Bus and Shared Taxis: Common modes of transportation, with an average cost of 1-2 EUR for short distances.

Intercity Buses: Affordable, with an average cost of 5-10 EUR for longer routes.

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