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Around Prishtina


The city of Prishtina

Prishtina is located at the north-east edge of the Kosova plain in the centre of Kosova. Prishtina is the economic, cultural, political, and administrative centre of Kosova. Comprising a territory of 854 km2, Prishtina is the most populous municipality in Kosova, which doubled after the conflict.
In 1991 the city was home to about 200,000 inhabitants, but presently, it is estimated that approximately 550,000, including 200,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) from other areas of Kosova. Furthermore, Prishtina is home to a large international presence.

Religion, Places of Worship and Cultural Institutions
Prishtina has houses of worship for the Islamic, Serb Orthodox and Catholic religions. Religious landmarks of the city include the Imperial (Fatih) Mosque, built in 1461 by the Turkish Sultan Mehmet II Fatih, the 13th century Graèanica Serb Orthodox church and monastery, and the Catholic Church in the Ulpiana district of Prishtina city.

One of the main Islamic religious leaders in the municipality is the Mufti of Kosovo and the President of the Islamic Community of Kosovo. He has twice met the head of the Orthodox Church in Kosovo, informally establishing cooperation between Kosovo’s two main religious communities.
In terms of culture, Prishtina offers a variety of activities, ranging from the fine and performing arts to cinemas and sports. The National Theatre houses approximately 300 seats and one large stage. There is also another theatre in town, âDodonaâ, which operates as a private company.

Economics
Historically, Prishtina is known for its fairs of crafts and trade articles, especially woodworks, textiles, hides, copper works, pottery, and embroidery. These crafts and trades have partially been preserved. In addition, the municipality’s inhabitants are engaged in a wide range of economic activities including industry, agriculture, construction, communication, trade, hotel business, and tourism. Large municipal enterprises are located in Prishtina. At the municipal level, the biggest 100 registered business activities employ approximately 35, 000 workers.
Many efforts have been put in place by several international organizations to promote micro-credit schemes at municipal level, in Prishtina and the reference for all stakeholders is economic activities.

Infrastructure
At of the end of the 1999 conflict, Prishtina’s population significantly increased, placing tremendous pressure on the available infrastructure. Concerns also arose over the region’s ability to provide accommodation for the thousands of new arrivals. Public services such as roads and canalization systems have been inadequate for this influx, although the Municipality rapidly increased its interventions through intensive repair processes and reconstruction. Communications within the municipality are adequate. The landline telephone network has been upgraded. Prishtina residents also have access to the internet through both the PTK and private enterprises with coverage extending to most of the urban centre.


Hotels in Prishtina

The choice is yours but we may give the suggestions.

The hotels in the city are very comfortable and cheap hotels. If you like to be close to the shops, to universities, to your scheduled meetings there are a lot of hotels inside the city , but if you want a quiet place to feel the air of wind and see the sunshine you will find exactly what you’re looking for.

Selected Hotels


Hotel Grand             www.grandhotel-pr.com

Hotel Prishtina         www.hotelprishtina.com

Hotel Afa                 www.hotelafa.com

Hotel Baci                www.hotelskosova.com

Hotel Pejton             www.hotelskosova.com

Hotel Princi i Arberit   www.hotel-princiiarberit.com

Hotel Victoria            www.hotel-victory.com




Restaurants

Taste the best food.

Whether you like your traditional food or want to taste the Kosovo traditional food you need not to worry so much about it. A lot of restaurants are around the city and no need to pay for the taxi, they are very close, but even if you are in a hurry there are a lot of fast food restaurants as well. There are Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Indian, Turkish and a lot of other restaurants. The Kosovo traditional food (as flija, pogaqe, mantija etc) which is all natural food may be served to you anywhere you asked for it.


Selected restaurants

Chinese restaurant

Mexican restaurant

Istanbul

Pellumbi

Symphony

Amdaeus

Pinokio

Gorenje

Roni

Monaco


Fast food

Proper pica

Rings

Route 66


Nightlife

Pleasure doesn’t have any boundary.



There are a lot of bars and clubs in Prishtina city. All you have to think twice for going out is just your money, but even this is not a big problem as the alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks are cheaper than in any western country. At anytime you want to go to a bar or club you will have enough choices as they are much frequented and the hospitality they offer makes you stay up to the morning.


Selected bars

Apartment 195

Avenue Bar

Bamboo

Baraka

City Pub

Kontra

Legere

MYC

91

Morena

Odyssea Bistro Bar

Kaqa

Phoenix

Zanzi bar

Publicco

Strip Depo

Annex


Selected clubs

Depo

Flirt

Duplex

Spray

Jazz Club 212


Links and Resources


www.visitkosova.org

http://www.travelkosova.com/index.php

http://www.prishtina-komuna.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pristina

http://www.ks-gov.net/mmph/shqip/index.htm

http://www.pbase.com/image/40715599