Tourism in Pristina

From top (left to right): the Newborn monument, the Kosovo Government Building and the Skanderbeg monument, modern Pristina, The Gërmia National Park, Mother Teresa Square, and a panoramic view of the city.

Tourism in Prishtina attracted 36,186 foreign visitors in 2012,[1] which represents 74.2%[2] of all visitors that visited Kosovo during that year. Foreign visitors mostly come from countries like Albania, Turkey, Germany, USA, Slovenia and Macedonia,[3] but also from other places. Some of the most visited places in Prishtina are Batllava Lake and Gadime Marble Cave, which are also among the most visited places in Kosovo.[4]

Prishtina is the first touristic destination in Kosovo[5] and the main air gateway to Kosovo.[6] The number of foreign visitors that have visited Prishtina during 2012 grew by more than 10 thousand visitors since 2008, when there were 25,434 visitors.[7] During the first quarter of 2013 the number of hotels in Prishtina was 24 from 102 hotels that were in total in Kosovo and during the third quarter of the year 2013, 18.85% of hotel capacity were used and during the same period of that year, in Prishtina 423 rooms were with one bed, 268 rooms with two beds, 13 rooms with three beds, 49 apartments and 6 residents.[8]

Since 2009, Kosovo Tourism Association organizes an annual Tourism Fair in Prishtina,[9] which is intended to attract foreign visitors to Kosovo. In the International Tourism Fair held in Tokyo, Japan, in 2013, 4 day packages have been presented that a tourist from Asia can enjoy in Kosovo, starting from Prishtina, then continuing in Peja, Gjakova and concluding in Prizren.[10]

Prishtina is a place that is known as a university center of students[11] from regional countries like Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and more[12] and it represents a plateau of the combination of native, Ottoman and Yugoslav culture.[13] Its people are people that are known for hospitality[14][15][16] and religious tolerance,[17][18][19] where people in the city are mostly Muslims, but there are also Catholics, Orthodoxes, Atheists and people of other religions.[20] Around 23% of the people belong the group age of 16-27,[21] who are also very optimistic.[22]

Prishtina has played a very important role during the World War II,[23] being a shelter for Jews, whose cemeteries now can be visited.[24][25]

Coffee bars are a representative icon of Prishtina[13][26] and they can be found almost everywhere and are also centers of different festivals and events. In the region of Prishtina there is Gracanica monastery, which is in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.[27]

Statistics

The table below shows the number of national and international visitors and the number of nights spent in Prishtina from 2008 until 2012. As it can be seen from the table, one of the most successful year for tourism in Prishtina was the year 2012.[28]

Year # of visitors # of nights spent
2008 22,160 44,171
2009 40,168 67,715
2010 35,671 67,703
2011 32,245 63,716
2012 51,736 84,952

Issues affecting tourism

Tourism is showing some positive indications[29] that it is improving in Kosovo and also in Prishtina. People's hospitality, traditional food, delicious coffee, a lot of festivals and events, dynamic nightlife, different styles of architecture and cultural heritage are some of the main factors that affect Prishtina's tourism.

Museums

Goddess on the Throne

Ottoman Prishtina

A very large part of the city of Prishtina has a lot of oriental elements, including causeway roads,[33] many mosques, bazars and The Memorial Monument of Gazimestan. Some of the mosques are King Mosque, built during the years 1460–1461 from Sulltan Mehmet II al Fatih, Jashar Pasha Mosque and Çarshia Mosque.

Jashar Pasha Mosque

In Prishtina there is the Big Bazar which today is a very active zone in the city of Prishtina, although a large part of it has been destroyed in years 1950s, which still has the same style of a lot of other bazars that can be found in Balkan.[34]

Yugoslav Prishtina

Prishtina was impacted from Yugoslavia because it was part of Yugoslav Federation for a few decades, taking elements of The Yugoslav Style, where such buildings can be seen even today.

Art Gallery of Kosovo

Parks

Prishtina has a number of parks like The City Park, Taukbahqe Park, Arberia Park, and the most known, Germia National Park.[49] Germia is a rich place of flora and fauna, with more than 75 percent of its territory covered with forests and its highest point is 1,050 meters above the sea level.[50] It has some sport fields, walking and biking paths, some restaurants and a lake-sized swimming pool.[51]

Other sites

Gadime Marble Cave

Events and Festivals

Prishtina is a place where a lot and different events and festivals take place, that attract a lot of both national, and international visitors.

Traditional food

The best known of all and most distinctive one, flija, is prepared year-round but is a summer favourite. Flija made with saç is a specialty from the traditional Albanian cuisine, that is mostly prepared in mountainous areas. It is most certainly one of the typical Kosovar dishes that everyone local will recommend. Baklava is one of the traditional pastries of the Kosovar cuisine, although of Turkish origin. Bakllasarem is also a traditional food of Kosovo it is a salty pie with yoghurt and garlic covering.[76]

Nightlife

Prishtina has a small area, but with a lot of coffee bars,[77] that are near each other. Nightlife amazes the foreign visitors[78] and it is mainly concentrated in the Mother Teresa boulevard, Fehmi Agani road and Pejton neighborhood. Past Korza where the youth walked in the Mother Teresa boulevard has already been replaced with night clubs, discos and different coffee bars,[79] where Hamam Bar, that offers life jazz music, has entered among the top five bar restaurants with the best enteriour design in the world.[80]

Cultural Heritage

Prishtina has been inhabited for nearly 10,000d years,[81] and for this reason, it has a rich cultural heritage.

Gallery

Tourism in Prishtina gallery
Prishtina center 
Newborn monument 
Skanderbeg Bulevard 
Museum of Kosovo 
Çarshia Mosque 
Clock Tower 
Gërmia Park 
City Park 
Mother Teresa Bulevard 
Prishtina Bazar 
National Library of Kosovo 
Boro Ramiz 

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