Places to Visit
From the capital's buzz to mountain wilderness — Kosovo packs incredible variety into a small country.
Pristina
Capital CityThe vibrant capital city blending Ottoman architecture with a modern European café culture. Visit the National Library, the Kosovo Museum, and the lively Pejton district.
Prizren
Cultural CapitalKosovo's most picturesque city, draped along the Prizren Bistrica river. A stunning blend of Ottoman mosques, Byzantine churches, and a medieval fortress.
Rugova Valley
NatureA dramatic gorge near Peja with towering cliffs and crystal-clear rivers. Gateway to the Accursed Mountains and popular for hiking, climbing, and skiing at Brezovica.
Mirusha Waterfalls
NatureA series of 13 stunning turquoise lakes connected by waterfalls cascading through a limestone canyon. One of Kosovo's most impressive natural wonders.
Gjakova
Historic TownHome to one of the best-preserved Ottoman bazaars in the Balkans. Gjakova's old bazaar is lined with traditional craftsmen, coffee houses, and mosques.
Gadime Cave
Natural WonderA unique marble cave with rare aragonite crystals and stalactites. One of only a few such caves in the world, discovered in 1966 and open to the public.
Getting Around Kosovo
Kosovo is small — most destinations are within a 2-hour drive from Pristina. Renting a car gives you the most flexibility. Buses connect major cities daily.