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Kosovo in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary

A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Kosovo covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.

By Travel Team

  1. 1

    Arrival in Pristina & First Explorations

    1. MorningTaxi or shuttle from Pristina International Airport to city center~$20
    2. AfternoonWalk Mother Teresa Boulevard, Newborn monument, National Library~$5
    3. EveningDinner in central Pristina (traditional grill)~$18
    Mother Teresa BoulevardCity Center / Pejton

    Use airport shuttle (~€3–4) or fixed-fare taxi (~€15–20). Everything in central Pristina is walkable once you’ve checked in.

    Budget
    $50
    Mid-range
    $90
    Luxury
    $170
  2. 2

    Museums and Old Quarter of Pristina

    1. MorningEthnographic Museum (Emin Gjiku) and old quarter walk~$6
    2. AfternoonKosovo Museum and Mother Teresa Cathedral tower~$8
    3. EveningEvening xhiro and café-hopping~$12
    Old QuarterMother Teresa Boulevard

    All sights are within walking distance; occasional taxis within the city cost around €2–3 per ride.

    Budget
    $45
    Mid-range
    $85
    Luxury
    $160
  3. 3

    Day Trip to Gračanica Monastery & Ulpiana

    1. MorningBus or taxi to Gračanica Monastery~$10
    2. AfternoonVisit Ulpiana archaeological site and picnic~$10
    3. EveningDinner back in Pristina~$18
    GračanicaPristina City Center

    Local bus from Pristina to Gračanica (~€1.50–2) or taxi (~€7–10 each way). Factor in short walks or a taxi between sites.

    Budget
    $55
    Mid-range
    $95
    Luxury
    $170
  4. 4

    Gadime Cave and Kosovo Wine Country

    1. MorningTaxi or tour to Gadime Marble Cave~$35
    2. AfternoonWinery visit and tasting near Pristina~$25
    3. EveningFree evening in Pristina~$15
    GadimePristina outskirtsCity Center

    Best done by pre-arranged taxi or small-group tour; negotiate a half-day rate (~€35–45) including waiting time.

    Budget
    $60
    Mid-range
    $110
    Luxury
    $190
  5. 5

    Pristina to Prizren & Old Town Sunset

    1. MorningBus from Pristina to Prizren~$6
    2. AfternoonPrizren old bazaar, Sinan Pasha Mosque, Stone Bridge~$5
    3. EveningHike to Prizren Fortress for sunset~$3
    Prizren Old TownShadervan Square

    Frequent buses Pristina–Prizren (~1.5–2 hours, €4–6). In Prizren, most highlights are walkable from central guesthouses.

    Budget
    $55
    Mid-range
    $95
    Luxury
    $180
  6. 6

    League of Prizren, Churches, and Café Culture

    1. MorningLeague of Prizren Museum and riverside walk~$6
    2. AfternoonExplore Our Lady of Ljeviš area and side streets~$4
    3. EveningSlow dinner and drinks by the river~$20
    Prizren Old TownRiverside District

    No major transport needed; short taxis within Prizren cost about €2–3 if you stay farther from the center.

    Budget
    $50
    Mid-range
    $90
    Luxury
    $170
  7. 7

    Prizren to Gjakova & the Grand Bazaar

    1. MorningBus from Prizren to Gjakova~$5
    2. AfternoonStroll Çarshia e Madhe and visit Hadum Mosque~$4
    3. EveningDinner in the bazaar taverns~$16
    Çarshia e Madhe (Big Bazaar)Central Gjakova

    Bus Prizren–Gjakova (~1–1.5 hours, €3–5). Gjakova is compact; most places are walkable, with taxis around €2–3 if needed.

    Budget
    $50
    Mid-range
    $90
    Luxury
    $170
  8. 8

    Gjakova to Peja, Patriarchate & Rugova Gorge

    1. MorningBus Gjakova to Peja~$4
    2. AfternoonVisit Patriarchate of Peć and Rugova Gorge viewpoints~$25
    3. EveningDinner and overnight in Peja~$18
    Peja City CenterPatriarchate of Peć areaRugova Gorge

    Bus Gjakova–Peja (~40–50 minutes, €2–3). Taxi or arranged transfer into Rugova Gorge (~€20–30 return including waiting).

    Budget
    $55
    Mid-range
    $100
    Luxury
    $185
  9. 9

    Peja to Pristina & Last-Minute Sights

    1. MorningBus Peja to Pristina~$6
    2. AfternoonShopping and art galleries in Pristina~$15
    3. EveningFarewell dinner in Pristina~$22
    Peja Bus StationPristina City Center

    Bus Peja–Pristina (~1.5–2 hours, €4–6). Plan an earlier bus to give yourself an easy afternoon in the capital.

    Budget
    $50
    Mid-range
    $95
    Luxury
    $180
  10. 10

    Pristina Café Morning & Departure

    1. MorningFinal coffee and pastry on Mother Teresa Boulevard~$4
    2. AfternoonTaxi or shuttle to Pristina International Airport~$20
    Mother Teresa BoulevardAirport

    Use city taxi (~€15–20) or shuttle (~€3–4) to reach the airport. Check times in advance using mobile data from your Hello eSIM.

    Budget
    $45
    Mid-range
    $80
    Luxury
    $160

Trip Summary

Duration
10 days
Total Budget Range
$550 – $2000

TL;DR: Your Perfect 10-Day Kosovo Itinerary at a Glance

A 10-day Kosovo itinerary is enough to explore lively Pristina, charming Prizren, historic Gjakova, and the mountains around Peja with relaxed day trips and café time. You’ll balance city walks, Ottoman bazaars, monasteries, and short hikes without feeling rushed.

According to Kosovo’s Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship and Trade, international arrivals have grown steadily since 2019 as more travellers discover its mix of Ottoman, Yugoslav, and Albanian-Serb heritage. Most visitors spend 5–7 days, so 10 days gives you time for both highlights and hidden corners.

In this Kosovo 10 day trip plan you’ll:

  • Base mainly in Pristina, Prizren, Gjakova, and Peja, with day trips to monasteries and mountain villages.
  • Travel mostly by cheap buses or shared taxis (around €3–7 per leg in 2025).
  • Spend roughly $45–65/day on a budget, $80–120 mid-range, and $150+ for a more luxurious style.

Using the Hello app makes the trip smoother: you can buy a Hello eSIM for Kosovo before you land, arrive with data, then track and split all your bus tickets, meals, and cash expenses in multiple currencies. That’s especially handy in a country where many transactions are still done in cash.

Days 1–2: Pristina Essentials – Cafés, History, and First Taste of Kosovo

The best way to start a Kosovo itinerary is with two slow days in Pristina, mixing Ottoman alleys, modern cafés, and easy day walks while you adjust to the pace of the Balkans.

Day 1 – Arrival & city center
Morning (arrival): Land at Pristina International Airport. A taxi to the center is usually a fixed €15–20 (about $17–22 in 2025); the shuttle bus is around €3–4. Drop bags at your hotel near Mother Teresa Boulevard for easy walking.

Afternoon: Stroll the pedestrian boulevard, then visit the Newborn monument, a symbol of Kosovo’s 2008 independence, and the National Library with its striking Brutalist design. Many cafés offer macchiatos for €1–1.50, and Kosovo is famously coffee-obsessed.

Evening: Dine on traditional dishes like flija or grilled meats; expect €6–10 ($7–11) per main at a mid-range restaurant in 2025, according to local restaurant menus. Finish with a drink in the hip bars around Pejton.

Day 2 – Culture & museums
Morning: Visit the Ethnographic Museum (Emin Gjiku) in the old quarter to understand rural life and customs like removing shoes indoors and greeting with a warm "mirëdita." Entry is typically €2–3.

Afternoon: Explore the Kosovo Museum and the nearby Mother Teresa Cathedral tower for views. A simple lunch (burek plus yogurt) is around €2–3 at local bakeries.

Evening: Join locals on an evening xhiro (promenade) along Mother Teresa Boulevard. Use the Hello app to log all these small cash expenses with AI receipt scanning so you know exactly what Pristina really cost you.

Days 3–4: Day Trips from Pristina – Gračanica, Gadime Cave, and Vineyard Evenings

Two full days based in Pristina let you easily visit nearby monasteries, caves, and vineyards without packing and unpacking, making your Kosovo 10 day itinerary feel more relaxed.

Day 3 – Gračanica Monastery & Ulpiana
Morning: Take a bus or taxi 15–20 minutes to Gračanica, a Serbian Orthodox monastery that forms part of Kosovo’s UNESCO-listed Medieval Monuments; UNESCO notes its 14th‑century frescoes as some of the finest in the Balkans.

  • Bus: around €1.50–2 one way.
  • Taxi: roughly €7–10 each way (2025 prices based on local taxi tariffs).

Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) and speak quietly in the church grounds.

Afternoon: Continue to the nearby Ulpiana archaeological site, once a Roman city. Entry is usually €2–3. Pack a light picnic from Pristina bakeries (sandwich, fruit, drink for about €4–5).

Evening: Back in Pristina, try a modern bistro for dinner – expect €10–15 per person including a drink.

Day 4 – Gadime Cave & wine tasting
Morning: Join a tour or arrange a taxi to Gadime Marble Cave, about 40 minutes south of Pristina near Lipjan. Entry plus guided visit is usually €5–7; a private taxi for half a day might cost €35–45.

Afternoon: Stop at a local Kosovan winery (ask your guesthouse for current options) for tasting – many charge €10–20 for a small flight and snacks.

Evening: Back in Pristina, your daily budget will roughly be:

  • Budget: $45–60 (hostel, buses, cheap eats)
  • Mid-range: $80–110
  • Luxury: $150–220

If you’re travelling with friends, use Hello’s expense splitting so taxis, winery bills, and cave tickets are automatically divided in the app.

Days 5–6: Prizren – Ottoman Charm, Mosques, and Sunset Fortresses

Prizren is the highlight of most Kosovo 10 day itineraries, with stone bridges, mosques, and a riverside fortress that give it one of the most atmospheric old towns in the Balkans.

Getting to Prizren
From Pristina to Prizren is about 1.5–2 hours by bus, with tickets around €4–6 as listed by major Kosovo bus operators in 2025. Buses leave every 30–60 minutes from the main bus station; taxis cost roughly €40–50 per car.

Day 5 – Old town orientation
Morning: Check into a guesthouse near the Stone Bridge or Shadervan Square. Walk the old bazaar lanes, visiting Sinan Pasha Mosque and small handicraft shops.

Afternoon: Have lunch riverside – grilled qebapa or stuffed peppers run €5–8. Then cross the bridge to explore the Orthodox Our Lady of Ljeviš church exterior (part of the same UNESCO medieval ensemble as Gračanica, although interior access can vary).

Evening: Hike 15–20 minutes up to Prizren Fortress for sunset over the red roofs – an iconic Kosovo travel photo. A beer at the top is usually €2–3.

Day 6 – Deeper into Prizren
Morning: Visit the League of Prizren museum to learn about Albanian national awakening; entry is generally €2–3.

Afternoon: Take a short taxi ride (about €3–5 within town) to less-visited neighborhoods, then linger at cafés with a macchiato. Kosovo’s average coffee price of €1–1.50 compares favorably with many EU capitals.

Evening: Try a slow dinner with meze plates and local wine – around €12–18 per person at a good mid-range spot.

Typical daily costs in Prizren (2025):

StyleAccommodation (night)Daily food & drinksLocal transport & sightsTotal/day (approx.)
Budget$15–25 (hostel/guest)$15–20$5–10$45–55
Mid$35–60 (hotel/apt)$25–35$10–15$80–110
Luxury$90–150+ (boutique)$40–60$15–25$150–220

Days 7–8: Gjakova & Peja – Bazaars, Monasteries, and Rugova Mountains

The middle of your Kosovo 10 day trip is perfect for Gjakova and Peja, where Ottoman bazaars sit beneath dramatic mountains and medieval monasteries.

Day 7 – Gjakova (Gjakovë)
Prizren → Gjakova by bus takes about 1–1.5 hours and usually costs €3–5. Settle near the Çarshia e Madhe (Big Bazaar), one of the largest traditional bazaars in Kosovo, which has been rebuilt after wartime damage.

Morning: Wander the bazaar’s wood-and-stone lanes, drop into cafés, and visit the Hadum Mosque courtyard (modest dress is appreciated). A simple brunch of burek or pastries with coffee is often under €4–5.

Afternoon: Walk the riverside and local neighborhoods. Taxis in town cost around €2–3 per ride. Many travellers note Gjakova feels less touristy than Prizren, making it ideal for people-watching.

Evening: Enjoy dinner in the bazaar – expect €7–12 for mains at a mid-range restaurant.

Day 8 – Peja & Deçani
Morning: Take an early bus to Peja (Peć), roughly 40–50 minutes from Gjakova for €2–3. Peja is the gateway to the Rugova Gorge and mountains.

Visit the Patriarchate of Peć monastery at the mouth of Rugova Gorge, another UNESCO-listed site with important Serbian Orthodox frescoes. Modest clothing and respectful behavior are essential.

Afternoon: Head by taxi into Rugova Gorge for short hikes or viewpoints; a return taxi for a few hours may cost €20–30 depending on distance. Alternatively, day-trip to Visoki Dečani Monastery from Peja or Gjakova, usually by bus plus short walk or taxi.

Evening: Stay overnight in Peja to enjoy mountain views from your hotel terrace.

This is a good point to lean on the Hello app’s budget tracking: multi-currency support and automatic exchange rates make it easy to see how much you’re spending as you hop between buses, monasteries, and cafés.

Days 9–10: Back to Pristina, Last Bites, and Departure Logistics

Ending your Kosovo itinerary with a final night or two in Pristina makes airport transfers easy and gives you time for any missed museums, markets, or café corners.

Day 9 – Peja to Pristina + flexible sightseeing
Buses from Peja to Pristina take around 1.5–2 hours and cost about €4–6 according to regional bus timetables in 2025. Try to arrive by late morning.

Afternoon: Use this buffer day for anything you skipped:

  • Extra time at the National Gallery or local art spaces.
  • Souvenir shopping: Kosovo-grown wine, raki, or handicrafts from social enterprises.

A mid-range lunch near the center (salad, main, soft drink) usually runs €8–12. Kosovo uses the euro even though it is not in the EU, so no extra currency is needed if you’re arriving from nearby eurozone countries.

Evening: Have a final dinner at a rooftop or garden restaurant. Tasting menus in trendier spots can cost €20–30 per person, still good value compared with many Western European cities.

Day 10 – Departure day
Morning: Enjoy a leisurely macchiato and pastry (often €2–3 together), then take the airport shuttle or taxi back to Pristina International Airport.

Approximate daily budgets for Pristina departure days (2025):

  • Budget: $40–55 (hostel dorm, bakeries, shuttle bus)
  • Mid-range: $70–110 (3-star hotel, restaurant meals, some taxis)
  • Luxury: $140–220 (4–5-star, higher-end dining, private transfers)

Before you fly, export your trip’s expense summary from the Hello app – with AI categorization and receipt imports, you’ll have a neat record of what your Kosovo 10 day trip really cost and where you splurged.

Common Questions on Planning a 10-Day Kosovo Itinerary

Travellers often ask how many days they need in Kosovo, how expensive it is, and whether public transport is enough – and for most visitors, 10 days with buses and a few taxis is the ideal sweet spot.

How many days do you need in Kosovo?
Most travellers spend 5–7 days, but 10 days lets you enjoy Pristina, Prizren, Gjakova, Peja, and a couple of day trips without rushing. This also builds in a buffer day in case of weather or bus schedule changes.

Is Kosovo expensive to visit?
By European standards, Kosovo is very affordable. In 2025, many visitors report spending $45–65/day on a budget, $80–120 mid-range, and $150+ for luxury including accommodation, food, and local transport. Coffee is around €1–1.50, and typical bus rides between cities cost €3–7.

Is public transport enough for this Kosovo 10 day itinerary?
Yes. Intercity buses link Pristina, Prizren, Gjakova, and Peja frequently. You may use taxis for shorter hops (like monasteries or Rugova Gorge), but most of this Kosovo travel plan can be done without renting a car.

Do I need mobile data, and how do I stay connected?
Having data makes it easier to check bus times, book rooms, and navigate side streets. An eSIM from Hello for Kosovo can be bought and activated before you arrive, so your phone connects as soon as you land.

How can I keep track of shared costs with friends?
The Hello app includes expense splitting in multiple currencies with automatic exchange rates, so you can log buses, dinners, and taxis in euros and instantly see who owes what.

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