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Pristina, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Kosovo, is the perfect place for those looking for a different travel route with its historical and natural beauties, friendly people living together with different cultures, as well as being the political, cultural and economic center of the country. Pristina, the city where the country's only airport, university and industrial enterprises are located, is in demand by tourists with its young population, energetic daily life, open spaces and cheapness compared to European cities.

The city, whose history dates back to the Middle Ages, was connected to Kosovo in the 19th century after its entry into Ottoman rule. Then Serbia entered the administration of Germany and Italy in the Second World War. After being included in Yugoslavia, it remained under the control of the United Nations between 1999 and 2008, until Kosovo declared its independence on 17 February 2008. Albanians, Turks, Bosnians, Serbs and Romanians make up the population of Pristina, which is the capital of Europe's youngest country.

Places to Visit in Pristina

The Ethnography Museum, which was formed by the restoration of 18th and 19th century houses, the National Museum with works exhibiting the national history of Pristina, the University Building of Pristina, which reflects the scientific sensitivity of the city with its different architecture, also has a rich library.

Fatih Sultan Mehmet Mosque, which was built in 1460 with the conquest of the Balkans by Fatih Sultan Mehmet, with its 18th century ornaments, is one of the oldest structures in the city. The Great Bath, built in the 15th century, is very close to the mosque. The YaÅŸar PaÅŸa Mosque, which is still open for worship and built by YaÅŸar Mehmet PaÅŸa, and the Clock Tower, built in the 19th century, are among the historical textures of the city.

The Monument of Gjergj Kastrio, a national hero who united Albanians and Serbs by rebelling against the Ottoman Empire during his service in the Ottoman army, is located next to the Parliament building. Again, the Clinton Statue, dedicated to Clinton, one of the former American presidents who contributed to the freedom of Pristina, and the Ancient City of Ulpiana, a Byzantine ruin that is important because it was found by Turkish archaeologists, are among the places that should be added to the travel list. 6 km from Pristina. You can also visit the Mashhad-i Hüdavendigar, the tomb of Sultan Murat I. Boro Ramiz, the impressive sports palace from the communist era, is also one of the must-see places.

The Kosovo Museum, which is a good example of the cultural life of the city and an Ottoman architecture, was the headquarters of the Yugoslav National Military Union in the past. Emincik Ethnology Park, located in the old city center, is a building that reflects the traditional Kosovo architecture.

The other holy structures of Pristina, which stands out with its multicultural structure, are the Granica Monastery, which was founded by King Stefan Milutin in 1321, where nuns live today. The construction of the Church of Christ the Savior, which was started during the Serbian administration, has not been completed yet.

You can end the day in Gërmia Park, located a little outside of the city, lie on the grass and observe the families and young people from Pristina, taste local delicacies at the restaurants above and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

Nightlife in Pristina, where streets, cafes and parks are lively with its young population, is quite colorful and offers many options to its visitors. Entertainment in nightclubs continues until the morning, live music venues and DJ performances are mostly concentrated around the university.

Pristina Food & Drink and Shopping

The local flavors of Kosovo cuisine, which is very similar to the traditional Balkan cuisine, are mainly in meat and pastries. Panevino, pellumbi and pishat are the prominent local delicacies. In the city, there are a few restaurants serving world cuisine, fast food, kebab and doner kebab places. Let us remind you that Bosnian pastry and Kosovo honey are also very delicious.

Being a very cheap city, PiriÅŸtina is known for its street markets, where there are not many big shopping centers. You can buy gifts and elegant silver products for your loved ones at affordable prices from Pristina.

How to Get to Pristina

It is possible to reach Pristina with direct flights of Turkish Airlines and Pegasus Airlines. You can get to the city by bus and taxi from Pristina International Airport, which is 25 minutes away from the city center.

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    The airlines flying most frequently to Pristina are: Pegasus Airlines, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines and Austrian. The most popular route is Istanbul to Pristina. Pegasus Airlines, Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa are the most popular airlines for this route.
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