Prishtina
The modern capital of Kosovo with cultural monuments, contemporary cafés, and vibrant urban life.
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The modern capital of Kosovo with cultural monuments, contemporary cafés, and vibrant urban life.
A historic city famous for its fortress, river, and traditional Ottoman architecture.
An ideal destination for nature lovers and mountaineering, close to Rugova.
A mountain tourist centre and well-known ski resort in winter.
A city of tradition, the Old Bazaar, and authentic Albanian culture.
A city of history with characteristic bridges over the Ibar river.
A peaceful region with local traditions and natural landscapes.
One of the most beautiful mountain areas in the Balkans for hiking and adventure.
A perfect place to relax, picnic, and enjoy activities by the water.
Spectacular waterfalls and canyons that attract visitors year-round.
In Prekaz — memorial and complex dedicated to the Jashari family and the struggle for freedom; a key historic site near Skenderaj.
A memorial museum in Krusha e Madhe preserving memory of the March 1999 massacre and the village women’s resilience.
Albania’s capital — Skanderbeg Square, museums, cafés, and vibrant city life.
A historic city with an old bazaar, monuments, and quick links to Kosovo.
The southern coast — beaches, the fortress, and Mediterranean charm near the border.
Ottoman castle, historic walls, and a city on the route to the coast.
Adriatic port city — seafront promenade and gateway to the Albanian Riviera.
UNESCO stone-city with fortress views and Ottoman-era architecture.
Lake Ohrid — ancient churches, lakeside walks, and UNESCO heritage.
Bay of Kotor — walled old town and among the Adriatic’s finest scenery.
Montenegro’s riviera — beaches, old town, and summer life by the sea.
Capital of Montenegro — hub for routes to the coast and mountains.