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Electricity
Electricity
230 V, 50 Hz Type F two-pin sockets
Tourist Information
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Passport / Visa
Kosovo can be entered visa-free by citizens of the EU and/or Schengen Agreement member states, as well as citizens of the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, and the majority of South American countries. Citizens of some Asian and African countries may need to apply for a visa. Important travel notice: if you …
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Best Time to Visit
Summers can get very hot and winters very cold in Pristina, but temperatures are rarely at their extremes. Even though summers tend to be on the hot side, July through September remain the height of tourist season. For guaranteed pleasant temperatures appropriate for city exploration, aim for June or late September. Those looking to continue …
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Prishtina International Airport “Adem Jashari” (PRN)
The Pristina International Airport offers an increasing number of connections to various destinations across Europe. When getting a cab, make sure to agree on the price before departure, and enquire about the current rates at your time of …
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Public Transport
There is a well-developed bus network that runs through the entire city. Fares are low, and tickets may be purchased directly on board the busses. There are inter-city bus connections within Kosovo and internationally, between Pristina and Belgrade, Novi Pazar (Serbia), Skopje (Macedonia), Tirana (Albania), Podgorica, Ulcinj (Monetengro). Trains run to Kosovo's Peja and …
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Taxi
There are several taxi companies that operate in Pristina. Most use meters, and have a standard starting fare. If using non-official carriers or non-metered taxis, make sure to agree on a price in advance. Trips within the city limits usually cost no more than a few euros. Some companies that operate in the city include: Victory …
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Post
The PTK postal company runs a relatively reliable service in Kosovo. Still, some mail has been reported not to arrive due to the sporadic changes to addresses and street names that sometimes occur. To be on the safe side, avoid mailing goods of high value. There are two types of letters: regular and priority, the …
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Pharmacy
Barnatore Rruga Gazmend Zajmi 13A, Pristina +381 38 244000 Mon-Sat 8am-9pm Kastrati Pharmacy Enver Maloku, Pristina +386 49 482 390 Open 24/7 American Hospital in Kosovo +381 38 221 661 +386 49 513 …
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Telephone
Although a country code +383 was finally assigned to Kosovo in 2016, you will find many phone numbers still listed with an international phone code of Monaco (+377), Slovenia (+386) or Serbia (+381). There is even a phone app (developed by Google) designed specifically to automatically convert pre-entered numbers starting with the above mentioned …
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Electricity
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