Where to Stay
From mountain guesthouses to city hotels — Kosovo has affordable, welcoming accommodation for every budget.
Luxury Hotels
€80–200/nightInternational-standard hotels with full amenities, restaurants, and conference facilities. Mostly in Pristina.
- Swiss Diamond Hotel (Pristina)
- Hotel Sirius (Pristina)
- Hotel Centrum (Pristina)
Boutique Hotels
€40–80/nightCharming, locally-run hotels with character. Often in historic buildings with traditional décor, especially in Prizren and Gjakova.
- Hotel Prizreni (Prizren)
- Drini Hotel (Gjakova)
- Hotel Dukagjini (Peja)
Guesthouses
€20–45/nightFamily-run accommodation with home-cooked meals. The most authentic way to experience Kosovo hospitality.
- Mountain guesthouses in Rugova
- Village stays in Drenica
- Family B&Bs in Prizren
Hostels
€10–20/nightBudget-friendly dorms and private rooms popular with backpackers. Great social atmosphere and local tips.
- Hostel Han (Pristina)
- Vagabond Hostel (Pristina)
- Prizren Hostel (Prizren)
Agro-Tourism
€25–50/nightStay on working farms and experience rural Kosovo life. Fresh local produce, clean air, and stunning countryside.
- Blinaja Nature Reserve
- Štrpce area farms
- Rugova mountain lodges
Ski Chalets
€30–80/nightCozy chalets near Brezovica ski resort in the Šar Mountains. Perfect for winter visits.
- Brezovica ski lodges
- Šar Mountain cabins
- Prevalla highland cottages
Booking Tips
Book via Booking.com, Airbnb, or directly with the property. During summer (July–August) and winter ski season, book at least 2–3 weeks in advance. Spring and autumn offer great weather with lower prices.