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Travel to Prishtina

How to reach Pristina

Prishtina is well connected and easy to reach by air, road, or regional bus. It can be accessed by car from neighboring countries like Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia via major highways such as the R7 from Albania and the E80 from Serbia. Adem Jashari International Airport (PRN), 14 km from the city center, offers direct flights to key European cities.

From Albania, the A1/R7 highway (the “Ibrahim Rugova” highway) provides a direct, scenic route to Prishtina. Travelers from North Macedonia use the E65 through Skopje, then continue on the M2 highway into Kosovo. Montenegro and Serbia are linked by regional roads leading to the capital.

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Getting to Prishtina by Bus

In addition to air travel, Prishtina is well-connected by bus, with frequent routes from neighboring countries like Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and beyond. The main bus station is located near the city center, making onward travel convenient for visitors arriving by land.

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Getting to Prishtina by Air

Getting to Prishtina by air is simple and efficient thanks to Adem Jashari International Airport (PRN), located about 14 kilometers from the city center. The airport connects Kosovo’s capital to many major European destinations through a mix of national and low-cost carriers, including flights to cities like Istanbul, Vienna, Frankfurt, Zurich, and London. The airport is small but efficient, with basic services like currency exchange, car rentals, and a few cafés and shops available on-site.

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Getting around Prishtina

Getting around Prishtina is simple and convenient thanks to a variety of transportation options. Public transport is the most convenient way of traveling around Prishtina. The buses are well-maintained and offer a comfortable ride, ensuring a pleasant journey for all passengers.

Prishtina offers different types of taxis: shared taxis with fixed routes and private taxis.

 

Shared taxis, usually white, run set routes and are a budget-friendly option. Private taxis are more common and can be found outside major hotels or hailed on the street.

Numerous car rental offices are available throughout the city, and many hotels offer car rental services on their premises.

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Grab a taxi and get around the city

Taxis are an affordable and often the most convenient form of transportation in Prishtina. Most taxis are equipped with meters, but it’s not uncommon for drivers to quote a price instead, especially late at night. The base fare is approximately €2.50, with typical rides within the city center costing between €3 and €5. Taxi drivers in Prishtina are generally friendly, knowledgeable about the city, and often speak some English. 

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Renting a Car in Prishtina

Renting a car in Prishtina offers flexibility and ease, whether you’re exploring the nearby countryside or planning a longer trip across Kosovo. Rental services are widely available throughout the city, with many hotels also offering on-site options. Daily rates usually start around €25 to €40, depending on the car model and rental duration. Driving in Prishtina is straightforward, but traffic can get busy during peak hours. Road signs are generally in Albanian and often accompanied by international symbols.

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