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Hotels in Kosovo — What to Expect
Kosovo is Europe's youngest country, a place where ancient history and contemporary energy meet. Visitors come to explore the UNESCO-protected medieval monasteries of Gračanica and Visoki Dečani, then experience the dynamic cafe culture and street art of Pristina's central Mother Teresa Boulevard. The dramatic Rugova Gorge near Peja offers hiking and via ferrata routes, while the Bear Sanctuary in Mramor provides a unique ethical wildlife experience.
Pristina is the main hub, ideal for solo travelers and business visitors with its central, walkable core. For a more historic atmosphere, consider staying in Peja, a great base for outdoor enthusiasts heading to the nearby Accursed Mountains. Gjakova's well-preserved Ottoman-era bazaar suits couples and culture seekers. Getting around is straightforward, with Pristina International Airport well-connected and affordable buses linking major towns.
On HOTEVI, you'll find nine hotels listed across the country. Accommodation is dominated by modern, good-value business hotels in Pristina and a growing selection of charming, family-run guesthouses in towns like Prizren, where you can often find rooms in traditional stone houses.
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What is Kosovo known for?
Kosovo is known for its long history, cultural heritage, and stunning natural beauty. The country is home to many ancient monuments, historic landmarks, and scenic landscapes.
Best time to visit Kosovo?
The best time to visit Kosovo is from April to October, when the weather is mild and pleasant. This period offers ideal conditions for hiking, sightseeing, and exploring the country's natural beauty.