Explore Kosovo’s rich heritage in a 2-day tour, visiting UNESCO sites, tasting local cuisine, and experiencing vibrant culture. Book your adventure now.
Explore Kosovo’s rich heritage in a 2-day tour, visiting UNESCO sites, tasting local cuisine, and experiencing vibrant culture. Book your adventure now.
Prizren-Prishtina
Albanian League of Prizren Museum [Muzeu Lidhja Shqiptare e Prizrenit] - Explore the Albanian League of Prizren, a symbol of national pride and unity. Established in 1878, this site signifies the beginning of the Albanian national awakening, where leaders from Albanian-populated areas convened to protect their cultural and…
Prizren-Prishtina
Albanian League of Prizren Museum [Muzeu Lidhja Shqiptare e Prizrenit] - Explore the Albanian League of Prizren, a symbol of national pride and unity. Established in 1878, this site signifies the beginning of the Albanian national awakening, where leaders from Albanian-populated areas convened to protect their cultural and political rights under Ottoman rule. Nestled in beautifully restored 19th-century Ottoman buildings, the complex features a museum, exhibition halls, and the original assembly room, showcasing documents, portraits, and artifacts from this historic movement.
Mehmet Pasha’s Turkish bath - Enter one of Kosovo’s most atmospheric Ottoman landmarks — the Gazi Mehmet Pasha Turkish Bath, constructed in the 16th century. Discover its beautifully preserved stone domes, marble halls, and heating rooms, once used by locals for social gatherings and relaxation rituals. Learn about the hamam’s ingenious steam and water systems, uncover stories of Ottoman life and architecture, and see where men and women bathed separately under stunning star-shaped skylights.
The Halveti’s Tekke - Enter the tranquil world of the Halveti Tekke, a 17th-century Sufi dervish lodge in the heart of Prizren. Explore the peaceful courtyard, traditional wood-carved interiors, and the sacred prayer hall where dervishes once performed spiritual rituals and chants.
Stone Bridge - Take a perfect photo stop at Prizren’s iconic Stone Bridge, the city’s most recognizable landmark. Constructed in the 16th century, this elegant Ottoman-era bridge connects the old and new parts of the city over the Bistrica River. Enjoy panoramic views of Prizren Fortress, the Sinan Pasha Mosque, and the lively riverside cafés while your guide shares stories of how the bridge has connected generations and survived centuries of floods and wars. A must-see spot that captures the timeless charm of Prizren in one frame.
Sinan Pasha Mosque - Marvel at the breathtaking Sinan Pasha Mosque, one of Kosovo’s most beautiful Ottoman landmarks. Built in 1615, it stands proudly in the heart of Prizren’s Old Town, overlooking the Stone Bridge and Bistrica River. Step inside to see its magnificent domed ceiling, hand-painted floral motifs, and original Quranic calligraphy, all preserved through centuries.
Kalaja Fortress - Ascend to the Prizren Fortress (Kalaja) for the city’s most stunning panoramic views. Dating back to Roman and Byzantine times, this hilltop stronghold later became a key Ottoman military post. Wander through its ancient stone walls, towers, and hidden chambers, and enjoy breathtaking vistas of Prizren’s Old Town, mosques, churches, and the Sharr Mountains.
Church of Saint George - Enter the Saint George Church (Kisha e Shën Gjergjit), the spiritual heart of Prizren’s Orthodox community. Originally built in the mid-19th century, this grand cathedral showcases Byzantine-inspired architecture, vivid iconostasis paintings, and marble details that reflect centuries of faith and craftsmanship.
Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour - Visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Prizren’s main Catholic church and a symbol of the city’s religious harmony. Built in the 19th century and restored after the 1999 war, the cathedral blends Neo-Romanesque and traditional Balkan design, with beautiful stained-glass windows and peaceful interiors.
Our Lady of Ljevis - Discover the Church of Our Lady of Ljeviš, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most remarkable medieval Serbian Orthodox churches in Kosovo. Originally built in the 13th century on the site of an older Byzantine basilica, it was later transformed during the Ottoman era into a mosque — a story still visible in its layered architecture. Inside, admire vivid 14th-century frescoes, graceful domes, and a quiet atmosphere that tells centuries of spiritual coexistence and change.
Archaeological Museum - Explore the Archaeological Museum of Prizren, housed in the beautifully restored Ahmet Bey Bath (Hamam) from the 15th century. This elegant Ottoman-era building now showcases artifacts from the prehistoric, Illyrian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman periods, all unearthed in the Prizren region. Discover ancient pottery, coins, tools, and medieval relics that reveal the city’s long and diverse past.
Mother Teresa Cathedral - Visit the stunning Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa, one of Pristina’s most prominent landmarks and a symbol of peace, faith, and unity in Kosovo. Completed in 2017 and dedicated to Mother Teresa, who was of Albanian heritage, the cathedral combines modern design with classical elegance. Climb its bell tower for breathtaking panoramic views of Pristina, admire the stained-glass windows depicting Mother Teresa’s life, and learn about her connection to the Albanian people.
The National University Library Of Kosovo - Pjeter Bogdani - Explore the National Library of Kosovo – “Pjetër Bogdani”, one of the most unique architectural landmarks in the Balkans. Opened in 1982, this striking building features 99 white domes and a metal lattice façade, symbolizing the blend of tradition and modernity in Kosovo’s culture. Inside, discover an impressive collection of rare manuscripts, national archives, and Albanian literary works, all dedicated to Kosovo’s cultural preservation and education.
Newborn Monument - Stop at the iconic Newborn Monument, unveiled on February 17, 2008, to mark Kosovo’s declaration of independence. This bold and ever-changing sculpture—spelling the word NEWBORN—has become a symbol of freedom, resilience, and new beginnings for the people of Kosovo. Each year, the monument is repainted with a new design, reflecting the nation’s hopes, challenges, and identity.
Heroinat Memorial - Visit the moving Heroinat Memorial, a powerful tribute to the 20,000 women who suffered during the Kosovo War. Unveiled on June 12, 2015, this striking installation features 20,000 small pins that together form the face of a Kosovar woman — each pin representing a survivor and her story. Located near the Newborn Monument, the memorial stands as a symbol of courage, resilience, and the role of women in Kosovo’s struggle for freedom.
Skanderbeg statue - Experience the heart of Pristina at Skanderbeg Square, the city’s central gathering place and a proud tribute to Albania’s national hero, Gjergj Kastrioti – Skanderbeg. The impressive equestrian statue stands surrounded by government buildings, cafés, and cultural landmarks, symbolizing Kosovo’s independence and national pride.
Sultan Murad Cami - Visit the historic Sultan Murad Mosque, also known as the Imperial Mosque, one of the oldest and most important Islamic monuments in Kosovo. Built in 1461 under Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror, this elegant Ottoman mosque features stone walls, wooden ceilings, and intricate calligraphy, reflecting centuries of devotion and craftsmanship.
The Great Mosque - Discover the Great Mosque (Xhamia e Madhe – Ibrahim Lutfiu Mosque), one of Pristina’s most beautiful and historically significant places of worship. Built in the 15th century and later renovated, it stands as a testament to classical Ottoman architecture with its graceful dome, slender minaret, and ornate interior calligraphy.
Kosovo Museum - Explore the National Museum of Kosovo, the country’s oldest and most important cultural institution. Founded in 1949 and housed in a striking Austro-Hungarian–era building from 1889, the museum showcases artifacts from prehistoric, Illyrian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman periods, tracing Kosovo’s rich and complex history. Highlights include the famous Goddess on the Throne figurine, ancient jewelry, medieval arms, and ethnographic displays that reveal everyday life through the ages.
Ethnographic Museum - Muzeu Etnologjik - Step back in time at the Ethnological Museum “Emin Gjiku”, one of Pristina’s most charming and authentic cultural sites. Set in a beautifully preserved 18th-century Ottoman house, the museum showcases traditional Albanian life, clothing, tools, and crafts from Kosovo’s past.
Gracanica Monastery - Visit the magnificent Graçanica Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the finest examples of Serbo-Byzantine architecture in the Balkans. Built in 1321 by King Stefan Milutin, the monastery features five graceful domes and some of the most beautifully preserved 14th-century frescoes depicting scenes from the New Testament.
Peja-Gjakova
Patriarchate of Pec - Explore the sacred Patriarchate of Peć, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the spiritual seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church since the 13th century. Nestled at the foot of the Rugova Gorge, this walled monastery complex features four interconnected churches, each adorned with stunning medieval frescoes and elegant red façades.
Old Bazaar of Peja - Stroll through the lively Old Bazaar of Peja (Çarshia e Pejës), the beating heart of the city’s trade and culture since Ottoman times. Rebuilt after being destroyed during the 1999 war, the bazaar still preserves its traditional layout, with cobbled streets lined by craft shops, goldsmiths, tailors, and spice vendors.
Museum of Peja - Muzeu i Pejës - Discover the Museum of Peja (Muzeu i Pejës), housed in a beautiful early 20th-century building near the Old Bazaar. The museum offers a fascinating look into Peja’s archaeological, ethnographic, and historical heritage, featuring artifacts from prehistoric tools and Illyrian pottery to Ottoman-era household items and traditional costumes.
Visoki Decani Monastery - Visit the awe-inspiring Visoki Dečani Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval monasteries in the Balkans. Built between 1327 and 1335 under King Stefan Dečanski, the monastery combines Romanesque and Byzantine architectural styles and is surrounded by lush mountain scenery. Inside, admire over 1,000 vivid frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible — among the finest and most complete collections of Byzantine art in the world.

- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Pick-up and drop-off at designated location
- Certified Tour Guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Pick-up and drop-off at designated location
- Certified Tour Guide
- Meals
- Entry tickets are not included in the price: Albanian League of Prizren.
- Entry tickets are not included in the price: Gračanica Monastery
- Entry tickets are not included in the price: Patriarchate of Peja
- Entry tickets are not included in the price: Dečani Monastery
- Tips or gratitude for the guides
- Meals
- Entry tickets are not included in the price: Albanian League of Prizren.
- Entry tickets are not included in the price: Gračanica Monastery
- Entry tickets are not included in the price: Patriarchate of Peja
- Entry tickets are not included in the price: Dečani Monastery
- Tips or gratitude for the guides
Explore the Heart of Kosovo!
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Prizren, Prishtina, Peja, and Gjakova, where you can visit all of Kosovo’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the Patriarchate of Peja and Visoki Dečani Monastery. This journey is perfect for history buffs, thrill-seekers, and families eager to immerse themselves in the country’s…
Explore the Heart of Kosovo!
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Prizren, Prishtina, Peja, and Gjakova, where you can visit all of Kosovo’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the Patriarchate of Peja and Visoki Dečani Monastery. This journey is perfect for history buffs, thrill-seekers, and families eager to immerse themselves in the country’s rich culture. Discover Ottoman-era bazaars, ancient mosques, and medieval churches, while gaining insider insights, cultural appreciation, and genuine interactions with local traditions. Savor traditional dishes, engage with friendly locals, and create cherished memories in one of Europe’s most overlooked destinations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.