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From Prizren Explore Prishtina in One Day
Pristina
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Step into the dynamic heart of Kosovo with this unforgettable day trip to Prishtina, the country’s lively capital where history, culture, and modern energy come together.
Starting from Prizren, we’ll travel comfortably to Prishtina, where you’ll explore the city’s most iconic landmarks. Walk through the bustling city center, visit the impressive National Library with its unique architecture, and discover the story behind the famous Newborn Monument — a powerful symbol of Kosovo’s independence.
We’ll dive into the city’s past by visiting historical sites such as the Imperial Mosque and the Ethnological Museum, giving you a deeper understanding of Kosovo’s rich heritage. Along the way, you’l...
Points forts
6 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 5 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
6 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 5 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
véhicule climatisé
Guide touristique
Nourriture et boisson
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
4 Zahir Pajaziti
Meeting point is in front of the Grand Hotel, guide would have badge around the neck
Retour
From Prizren Explore Prishtina in One Day
Pristina
À propos
Step into the dynamic heart of Kosovo with this unforgettable day trip to Prishtina, the country’s lively capital where history, culture, and modern energy come together.
Starting from Prizren, we’ll travel comfortably to Prishtina, where you’ll explore the city’s most iconic landmarks. Walk through the bustling city center, visit the impressive National Library with its unique architecture, and discover the story behind the famous Newborn Monument — a powerful symbol of Kosovo’s independence.
We’ll dive into the city’s past by visiting historical sites such as the Imperial Mosque and the Ethnological Museum, giving you a deeper understanding of Kosovo’s rich heritage. Along the way, you’l...
Points forts
6 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 5 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
6 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 5 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
véhicule climatisé
Guide touristique
Nourriture et boisson
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
4 Zahir Pajaziti
Meeting point is in front of the Grand Hotel, guide would have badge around the neck
Retour
Itinéraire
1
Mother Teresa Cathedral
Visit the stunning Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa, one of Pristina’s most prominent landmarks and a symbol of peace, faith, and unity in Kosovo. Completed in 2017 and dedicated to Mother Teresa, who was of Albanian heritage, the cathedral combines modern design with classical elegance.
Climb its bell tower for breathtaking panoramic views of Pristina, admire the stained-glass windows depicting Mother Teresa’s life, and learn about her connection to the Albanian people.
10 minutes
2
The National University Library Of Kosovo - Pjeter Bogdani
Explore the National Library of Kosovo – “Pjetër Bogdani”, one of the most unique architectural landmarks in the Balkans. Opened in 1982, this striking building features 99 white domes and a metal lattice façade, symbolizing the blend of tradition and modernity in Kosovo’s culture.
Inside, discover an impressive collection of rare manuscripts, national archives, and Albanian literary works, all dedicated to Kosovo’s cultural preservation and education.
10 minutes
3
Monument du nouveau-né
Stop at the iconic Newborn Monument, unveiled on February 17, 2008, to mark Kosovo’s declaration of independence. This bold and ever-changing sculpture—spelling the word NEWBORN—has become a symbol of freedom, resilience, and new beginnings for the people of Kosovo.
Each year, the monument is repainted with a new design, reflecting the nation’s hopes, challenges, and identity.
5 minutes
4
Heroinat Memorial
Visit the moving Heroinat Memorial, a powerful tribute to the 20,000 women who suffered during the Kosovo War. Unveiled on June 12, 2015, this striking installation features 20,000 small pins that together form the face of a Kosovar woman — each pin representing a survivor and her story.
Located near the Newborn Monument, the memorial stands as a symbol of courage, resilience, and the role of women in Kosovo’s struggle for freedom
5 minutes
5
Sheshi "Skënderbeu", Prishtinë
Experience the heart of Pristina at Skanderbeg Square, the city’s central gathering place and a proud tribute to Albania’s national hero, Gjergj Kastrioti – Skanderbeg. The impressive equestrian statue stands surrounded by government buildings, cafés, and cultural landmarks, symbolizing Kosovo’s independence and national pride.
5 minutes
6
Sultan Murad Cami
Visit the historic Sultan Murad Mosque, also known as the Imperial Mosque, one of the oldest and most important Islamic monuments in Kosovo. Built in 1461 under Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror, this elegant Ottoman mosque features stone walls, wooden ceilings, and intricate calligraphy, reflecting centuries of devotion and craftsmanship.
5 minutes
7
La Grande Mosquée
The Imperial Mosque, also known as King's Mosque[a], is an Ottoman mosque located in Pristina, Kosovo. It was built in 1461 by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror. The inscription written in Arabic alphabet in six rows which is situated in the entry portal as the exact date of construction provides the year 1461, according to the Gregorian calendar, i.e. Hijra 865 year according to the Islamic calendar
5 minutes
8
Ethnographic Museum - Muzeu Etnologjik
The Ethnological Museum in the Emin Gjiku Complex is Pristina’s cultural time capsule where Ottoman-era architecture shelters centuries of Albanian tradition, domestic ritual, and everyday resilience.
10 minutes
9
Monastère de Gracanica
Gračanica Monastery is one of Kosovo’s most beautiful Orthodox monuments, known for its elegant medieval architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and impressive frescoes. Built in the 14th century, it is a UNESCO-listed cultural site and an important symbol of Kosovo’s rich history and religious heritage.
15 minutes
10
Sultan Murad’s Tomb, near Pristina, is an important Ottoman-era monument connected to the Battle of Kosovo in 1389. It is believed to mark the burial place of Sultan Murad I, who died during the battle. Today, the site is a peaceful historical and cultural landmark, often visited by travelers interested in Kosovo’s Ottoman heritage and medieval history.
15 minutes
11
Ulpiana Archaeological Park is one of Kosovo’s most important ancient sites, located near Gračanica. Once a Roman and Byzantine city, Ulpiana offers visitors the chance to see ruins of old streets, basilicas, mosaics, and city walls while learning about Kosovo’s deep ancient history in a peaceful open-air setting.
20 minutes
12
Gazimestan Memorial
Gazimestan is a historic memorial site near Pristina, connected to the Battle of Kosovo in 1389. The tower offers a symbolic view over the Kosovo Field and is an important stop for visitors interested in medieval history, cultural heritage, and the region’s historical significance.