The Most Beautiful Towns to Visit in Kosovo

When you think about the Balkan Peninsula, you may think about places like Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and Albania. This region of Eastern Europe is home to many lesser-known places that every traveler should visit. One of them is Kosovo, the youngest European country, rarely visited by outsiders. This small Balkan country is home to beautiful places that are worth visiting. Read on to learn about the most beautiful towns in Kosovo.
Pristina
Historical Landmark

Prizren
Bridge

Peja
Natural Feature

Peja is a town located in the western region of Kosovo, not far from the Montenegrin border. The reason why everyone should visit it, apart from its beautiful kulla (typical architecture of northern Albania and Kosovo), is because Peja is the gateway to Rugova Canyon and Patriarchate of Peć. If you are into outdoor activities and love mountains, this is the right place for you: you can hike, trek or just enjoy the open air in this beautiful region of the Balkans. If you want to admire great sights too, don’t miss the old Patriarchate, a medieval Serbian orthodox monastery.
Gjakova
Historical Landmark

Another great day trip from Pristina, and a lovely town to include on the Balkan trail, is Gjakova, a small city located near Prizren. The most beautiful part of this enchanting town is its old bazaar, the oldest and largest market of Kosovo. It’s a unique place that is perfect for buying original souvenirs made by local craftsmen, and sipping excellent Turkish coffee. Gjakova was seriously damaged during the Kosovo war, but after a big push to restore the city with the help of local artists, the town is now one of the prettiest urban areas in the Balkan Peninsula. Don’t forget to take a walk above the city at dusk to admire Gjakova’s ancient mosques, Orthodox churches and Catholic churches. It will take your breath away.
See the best of Kosovo with one of these tours.
Historical Landmark

Take one of these trips to experience the finest of Kosovo, which combines a thriving culture, breathtaking scenery, and a rich history. These encounters offer a genuine window into the heart of the Balkans, from the picturesque cities of Prizren and Peja to the magnificent Rugova Valley. Discover historic monasteries, vibrant marketplaces, and picturesque mountain paths that highlight Kosovo’s distinctive culture and breathtaking scenery.