During this day tour, we will explore the heritage and culture of one country in the Western Balkans – Kosovo. You will learn about the rich and fascinating ancient history of this land and understand a bit better the complexity of politics and the search for identity in the modern age.
In Kosovo – Europe’s newest country, we will explore two of the most popular cities- Pristina (the capital of Kosovo) and Prizren- a lovely city surrounded by beautiful mountains.
Please note that the total driving time in both directions is 5 hours.
Pickup included
After approximately 2 hours drive from Skopje, we will reach Pristina- the capital of Kosovo. Then we will start our walking tour of the city. During the walking tour, you will learn a lot about the modern history of this young country and the turbulence around its creation. Our guide will do his best to present the story as objectively as possible.
Our first stop will be the Pristina National Library, completed in 1982 when Kosovo was part of Yugoslavia. The library is keeping valuable books and documents some of which date to the 15th century. An interesting fact is that it is ranked at the top of the ugliest architectural structures in Europe. During our walk, we will pay attention to the statue of Mother Tereza. Due to her Albanian origin, she is a highly prized person in Kosovo. You will walk through the main pedestrian boulevard of the city and you enjoy the spirit of its center.
After another hour and a half drive, you will reach the historical capital of Kosovo- Prizren. The town is surrounded by mountains and it is incredibly beautiful. There, you will learn about the history of the origin of Kosovo and the ideas behind it, supported by the Great Albania plan. You will see and visit monuments from the Ottoman Empire period.
Our first stop during the walking tour of Prizren will be Mehmet Pasha Hamam, built during the 16th century. The next site that we will visit is The Sinan Pasha Mosque built at the beginning of the 17th century. You will be able to take a look at the nice souvenir shops that surround the mosque.
Our next point of interest will be the fortress situated high above the city from where wonderful views will be revealed. On our way to the fortress, we will cross the 15th-century Stone Bridge. The fort keeps the memory of long-lost cultures and peoples.
After exploring it we will head back to Skopje through very beautiful and scenic roads.
Skopje, the vibrant capital of North Macedonia, is a city where ancient history and modern architecture collide. Known for its Ottoman-era bazaars, Roman ruins, and an abundance of statues, Skopje offers a unique blend of cultures and eras. The city's dynamic atmosphere and rich heritage make it an intriguing destination for travelers.
The Skopje Fortress, also known as Kale, is an ancient fortress located in the heart of the city. It offers panoramic views of Skopje and a glimpse into the city's rich history.
Macedonian Square is the main square in Skopje, surrounded by notable landmarks such as the statue of Alexander the Great and the Portico. It's a bustling hub of activity and a great place to people-watch.
The Old Bazaar is a historic market area that dates back to the Ottoman period. It's a maze of narrow streets filled with shops, cafes, and mosques, offering a glimpse into Skopje's rich cultural heritage.
Matka Canyon is a stunning natural area located just outside of Skopje. It offers beautiful landscapes, hiking trails, and a variety of water activities.
The Stone Bridge is an iconic landmark in Skopje, connecting the Old Bazaar with the modern city center. It's a beautiful example of Ottoman architecture and offers great views of the Vardar River.
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Skopje Bus Station
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