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Gail Warrander & Verena Knaus

Bradt Kosovo

Bradt Kosovo

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Bradt Guides
Paperback
340 pp
7/1/2025

Expert holiday advice covering outdoor pursuit, Prishtina hotels and restaurants, museums, historical sites, getting around and where to stay. Also includes itineraries, Via Dinarica and Peaks of the Balkans walking routes, Gracanica Monastery, Dragash, Germia, Štrpce, Brezovica skiing, homestays, music festivals and culture.

This new, fully updated fourth edition of Bradt's Kosovo remains the only full-length, English-language guidebook to this Balkan land rich in cultural heritage and contemporary arts, and oozing generous hospitality and stunning scenery. This new edition offers contacts and information not easily accessible online, insider knowledge of one of Europe's last unspoiled destinations, and comprehensive detail on attractions.

Ringed by high mountains and overcoming a turbulent past, increasingly serviced by low-cost flights and benefitting from investment in travel infrastructure, Kosovo is enjoying a tourism renaissance. What was once a hub for adventurous backpackers and international organisations, Europe's youngest country has become a leading outdoors destination in its own right. On mega-hiking trails like the Via Dinarica and the Peaks of the Balkans, you can hike up saw-toothed mountains, with 20 peaks exceeding 8,200 feet. This edition features new via ferratas – climbing routes – plus thrilling new opportunities for off-piste skiing, zip lining, and paragliding.

Prishtina's ever-changing café and restaurant scene remains a must, while fresh for this edition include new tourist attractions, such as Germia's adventure park and the Kosovo War Museum. Enthusiasts of Brutalist architecture have plenty to admire, notably Prishtina's National Library, while recently restored archaeological sites, such as Ulpiana and Novo Brdo, offer a haven for history buffs. Gjakova has complemented its flourishing café and shopping scene with new nature-tourism offerings. Kosovo has become a leading venue for international DJs, while Grammy-winning popstar Dua Lipa's Sunny Hill Festival has put the country on the map, doing for music what Dokufest (Kosovo's documentary and short-film festival) did for film.

Most Kosovars love Americans, with Stars and Stripes flags displayed prominently countrywide, while Prishtina marks recent historic connections with roads and a statue dedicated to Bill Clinton and George Bush. Whether you enjoy a traditional meal in a well-preserved kulla (stone tower-house), relax by sampling vineyard raki, or rejuvenate through the dynamic vibe of a country where half the population is under 25, Kosovo will surprise and excite. This fourth edition of Bradt's Kosovo contains all the up-to-date information critical to a smooth visit, making it an indispensable travelling companion.
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