"Flija" prepared with "saç" is a specialty of traditional Albanian cuisine, but mostly cooked in mountain areas. "Flija" is a specialty prepared throughout Kosovo, however with regional variations.
The old, healthy food that used to replace bread, and today we eat it in every bite!
Kaqamak is an old traditional food in Albanian cuisine. This recipe is very healthy and you can find it to appreciate.
"Lakrori" is traditional Albanian food prepared generation after generation. It has different ingredients, the most popular ingredients are spinach, cheese, meat and onions etc.
"Krelana me duqa" is a traditional old food in Albanian cuisine. This recipe is very tasty and easy to prepare.
Stuffed peppers are traditional Albanian dish that can be prepared for any occasion, is one of the most beloved recipes for Albanians, this recipe is easily prepared and healthy.
Production of brandy in Kosovo has a long tradition, produced from aromatic varieties of Rahovec vineyards.
Wine production in Kosovo has a long tradition, and its production is made possible by grape vineyards in different cities of Kosovo, the most popular being Rahovec. Kosovo has the second largest wine cellar in Europe. Kosovo wine is exported to many European countries.
Black tea or otherwise known in Kosovo Russian tea is a traditional drink that is widely consumed by Kosovars.
Kosovo is a very safe place to visit. Most of the visitors who read about the history of the wars in Kosovo had another impression, but after the visit stated that they had received a very good impression and felt safe in every respect.
For European and American countries, a visa is not required to visit Kosovo, and countries on other continents should contact the relevant offices.
The time zone of Kosovo is the Central European Area (CET), an area used in most European countries.
The climate in Kosovo is a continental climate, resulting in hot summers and cold winters. Due to the uneven altitudes in different places in Kosovo, there are differences in temperature and precipitation. December and January are the coldest months, July and August are the hottest months of the year. Snowfall can be expected between November and March.
The euro is the official currency used in Kosovo. Many countries also support credit card payments.
Rental cars are offered by various private firms in Kosovo. Many of these firms are located at Adem Jashari Airport, but also in different parts of cities. Their prices are reasonable, depending on the types of vehicles.
The cheapest way to get around the city is through urban transport buses. Pristina has different bus routes that send almost every corner of it for just 40 cents a ticket. Bus lines are also used to move between Kosovo cities at very cheap prices.