The antiquated design of Prizren city, featuring a castle at its zenith, a river bisecting it, an ancient fountain square, mosques, churches, and an Ottoman era bathhouse, contribute to its perception as Kosovo’s gem. A comprehensive, day-long tour of Prizren ensures a memorable excursion for travelers.
The antiquated design of Prizren city, featuring a castle at its zenith, a river bisecting it, an ancient fountain square, mosques, churches, and an Ottoman era bathhouse, contribute to its perception as Kosovo’s gem. A comprehensive, day-long tour of Prizren ensures a memorable excursion for travelers.
- Stone Bridge - Constructed in the 16th century in an oriental style, this bridge features a spherical shape. In the same vicinity, visitors can explore the old bazaar and Shadervan square. The Old Bazaar, established in the 15th century during the Ottoman Empire, holds significant cultural and social value. Its ground rocks and charming narrow…
- Stone Bridge - Constructed in the 16th century in an oriental style, this bridge features a spherical shape. In the same vicinity, visitors can explore the old bazaar and Shadervan square. The Old Bazaar, established in the 15th century during the Ottoman Empire, holds significant cultural and social value. Its ground rocks and charming narrow streets reflect Ottoman and Albanian architectural influences. Shadervan square is a hub of cultural, economic, and social activity, and is a key symbol of Prizren, with four creeks providing drinking water to its residents.
- Mahmet Pasha Hamam - This Turkish Bath, built in the 16th century by Mehmet Pasha, is one of the largest in the Balkans and represents a peak in Ottoman architectural achievement. Originally serving as a public bath, it now hosts various cultural events.
- The Halveti’s Tekke - Established in 1605 by Sheikh Osman Baba Tekke in the Saraqhan neighborhood, this is the principal Tekke of Prizren.
- Albanian League of Prizren Museum [Muzeu Lidhja Shqiptare e Prizrenit] - Now a museum, the Albanian League of Prizren was the site of the June 10, 1878 Assembly of Prizren, where Albanian leaders convened to unite and defend against foreign threats. The museum houses photographs, documents, artifacts, and clothing from the Assembly era.
- Archaeological Museum - Opened on November 17, 1975, this museum features over 790 archaeological artifacts from the Prizren region. Nearby, the Clock Tower, built in 1498, served as a timekeeping landmark for locals.
- Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour - Constructed in 1870 by Archbishop Dario Bucareli, the cathedral is renowned for its paintings of notable Balkan figures, including George Kastrioti - Skanderbeg, the Albanian prince, and Johannes de Hunajad, the Hungarian governor and warlord.
- Our Lady of Ljevis - This church is the main Diocesan church for Prizren’s Orthodox Serbian Bishops and is a source of pride for Orthodox Serbs. It has been on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 2006.
- Emin Pasa Camii (Emin Pasha Mosque) - Known for its distinctive drawings, this mosque was built in 1831 by Mehmet Emini.
- Sinan Pasha Mosque - Located near the ‘Shadervan’ in the city center, this beautiful mosque was constructed in 1615 by Sinan Pasha.
- Prizren Fortress - The exact construction date of the Prizren Fortress is unknown, but it is believed to date back to the 6th century. It has served both residential and military purposes over the years. A notable feature is the 42-step tunnel on the eastern side, leading down to the Lumbardhi River. From the top, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the city.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Snacks
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.