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Abi Events & Hotel - Kosovo
Kosovo
19/07 – 08/08
₹8443/nighttotal: ₹168860 (20 )

Abi Events & Hotel

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hotel , Prizren
Abi Events & Hotel is located in Prizren, 6.6 kilometres from the Albanian League of Prizren Museum and 7.7 kilometres from the Sinan Pasha Mosque.
This hotel offers family rooms with air conditioning, free WiFi, and private parking, accommodating up to three guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, and some rooms feature a balcony.
Hotel Tesara - Kosovo
9.3 1054 reviews
Kosovo
22/06 – 24/06
₹5518/nighttotal: ₹11036 (2 )

Hotel Tesara

1 1
hotel , Prizren
Hotel Tesara is located in Prizren, just over 3 kilometres from both the Sinan Pasha Mosque and the Albanian League of Prizren Museum, and 3.4 kilometres from Prizren Fortress.
The 4-star hotel offers a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, and terrace, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking.
Hotel Aksa - Kosovo
9.0 16 reviews
Kosovo
29/07 – 07/08
₹4416/nighttotal: ₹39744 (9 )

Hotel Aksa

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hotel , Prizren
Hotel Aksa, a 4-star hotel in Prizren, offers convenient access to the city's attractions, though specific distances to landmarks like the Prizren Fortress are not detailed.
This establishment provides family-friendly accommodation with 30 square meters of floor area, featuring a desk, private bathroom, flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and complimentary WiFi, with select rooms boasting a private terrace.
Hotel Prima - Kosovo
9.4 1244 reviews
Kosovo
22/06 – 24/06
₹4931/nighttotal: ₹9862 (2 )

Hotel Prima

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hotel , Prishtinë
Hotel Prima is located in the heart of Pristina's Old Town, just a short walk from Mother Theresa Square and numerous other attractions. This 3-star hotel has consistently received excellent user ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The accommodation offers a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, and terrace for relaxing and enjoying the local atmosphere. Guests can also benefit from free Wi-Fi, parking, and room service, as well as convenient access to transportation and nearby recreational options like Gërmia Park and a spa center.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Kosovo

  • What are the top attractions in Kosovo?

    Kosovo boasts a rich history and diverse landscape. For history buffs, the UNESCO-protected medieval monasteries of Visoki Dečani and Gračanica are must-sees, showcasing stunning Byzantine architecture. Pristina, the capital, offers the impressive Newborn monument and the Ethnographic Museum. Elsewhere, the stunning scenery of the Rugova Canyon and the charming town of Peja are popular choices. The Gazimestan Monument, a significant historical site, is also worth a visit.
  • Which airports are the biggest in Kosovo?

    Pristina International Airport (PRN) is the largest and busiest airport in Kosovo, serving as the main gateway for international flights. There are smaller airports, but they mainly handle domestic flights or are less frequently used.
  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Kosovo?

    While card payments are becoming increasingly common in larger cities and tourist areas, cash remains king, especially in smaller towns and villages. It's advisable to carry some euros for smaller transactions and in more rural areas.
  • Is the driving culture in Kosovo considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Kosovo can be challenging for tourists. Road conditions can vary, and driving habits may differ from what you're used to. Renting a car might be convenient for exploring certain areas, but it's recommended to exercise caution and consider alternative transportation options like buses or taxis, particularly in cities.
  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Kosovo?

    Kosovo has a rich cultural heritage. Showing respect for local customs is always appreciated. Modest dress, particularly when visiting religious sites, is a sign of respect. Learning a few basic Albanian phrases will also be well-received.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Kosovo?

    Dita e Flamurit (Flag Day) on 17 February is a significant national holiday, celebrating the declaration of independence. Various local festivals throughout the year celebrate regional traditions and harvests, often involving music, dance, and food.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Kosovo?

    A week in Kosovo allows for a good exploration. Spend a few days in Pristina, exploring its sights and museums. Then head to the stunning scenery of the Rugova Canyon and Peja, perhaps including a hike. Allow time for a visit to the UNESCO-listed monasteries of Gračanica and Visoki Dečani before returning to Pristina.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Kosovo?

    For a weekend trip, focus on Pristina and its surroundings. Explore the city's vibrant cultural scene, visit the Newborn monument and the National Museum of Kosovo. A day trip to the nearby mountains or a visit to a traditional village could complete your weekend getaway.
  • Are there parts of Kosovo with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    No part of Kosovo enjoys consistently good weather year-round. The climate is generally continental, with hot summers and cold winters. The best time to visit is during spring or autumn for pleasant temperatures.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Kosovo?

    For medical emergencies, dial 194. For security emergencies, dial 192. It's advisable to note down these numbers before your trip.
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