Opening Hours in Prishtina

Opening Hours in Prishtina

If you’re visiting Kosovo, it’s helpful to know the typical opening and closing hours for shops, restaurants, government offices, and other services. Kosovo generally follows a European-style schedule, but with some local differences—especially in smaller towns or during public holidays.

This guide will give you a quick overview of the standard opening hours across the country.

Shops & Supermarkets

  • Weekdays (Monday–Friday):

    08:00 – 20:00 or 21:00

  • Saturday:

    08:00 – 18:00 or 19:00

  • Sunday:

    Many supermarkets remain open (reduced hours); smaller shops may be closed.

️ Larger chain stores like ETC, Viva Fresh, Meridian, and Interex are usually open 7 days a week, including Sundays.

Government Offices & Banks

  • Monday–Friday:

    08:00 – 16:00 (some until 15:30)

  • Saturday & Sunday:

    Closed

Government services and banks follow strict office hours. Try to arrive early in the day to avoid long waits.

Cafés & Restaurants

  • Cafés:

    07:00 – 23:00 (many open earlier or stay open late)

  • Restaurants:

    10:00 – 23:00 (some close around midnight)

  • Fast food/grill shops:

    Often open until late evening or even 01:00, especially in cities.

☕ Cafés are extremely popular in Kosovo and tend to open early in the morning—some as early as 06:00.

Pharmacies

  • Weekdays & Saturday:

    08:00 – 21:00

  • Sunday:

    Many are closed, but each city has on-duty (24h) pharmacies.

Religious Sites

  • Mosques and Churches are usually open throughout the day, especially around prayer times or religious services.

  • Visitors are welcome outside service hours but should dress respectfully.

Public Transport

  • Urban Buses:

    05:30 – 22:00 (varies by city)

  • Intercity Buses:

    Start early (around 06:00) and operate until 20:00 or later depending on the route.

  • Taxis:

    Available 24/7 in most cities.

During Public Holidays

  • Shops and services may close, especially on major public holidays like Independence Day (Feb 17) or Flag Day (Nov 28).

  • However, restaurants, cafés, and many supermarkets often stay open with limited hours.

Quick Tips

  • Lunch breaks are not common in shops but may apply to smaller businesses or post offices.

  • Kosovo follows Central European Time (CET/CEST).

  • Always check ahead for holiday hours or special seasonal schedules.

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