In its fifteenth edition, the Anibar International Animation Festival, in Kosovo’s town of Peja, urges citizens to raise their voices against patriarchal oppression.
Most attendees praise the new out-of-town site of Kosovo’s Sunny Hill festival, which opened on Thursday – though some are less happy about updated ticket prices.
You might have read that Yahoo article about how the best macchiatos in the word are made in Prishtina. But the city has more than that. A visitor spending a day in the newest capital of Europe should take in a macchiato before walking around some of the interesting places, old cultural objects and bars – without which Prishtina would be known only for good macchiato and nothing else.
As the pandemic hit, Adelina Bikliq began posting recipes on Instagram leading her on a path to opening Adelina’s Cook Shop, a delightful Prishtina patisserie selling exceptional cheesecakes.
The mountains behind the village of Korishe near Prizren offer a chance to delve into Kosovo’s wilderness and explore local history from ancient to modern.
Looking for an escape from the city without going too far? Restaurant Kulla e Shqiponjes is an enticing traditional restaurant located in the village of Zllatar, a short 20 minute drive from the centre of Prishtina.
For Prishtina-based foodies looking for a well-cooked pasta dish or pizza from a woodfired oven, Jufka’s endearing atmosphere creates the perfect spot for a relaxing meal out.
One of downtown Prishtina’s finest restaurants has reopened on Mother Teresa Boulevard with the same delightful menu, including its showstopping deep-fried brie.
Miran, a new addition to Prishtina’s heaving cafe scene, stands out from the crowd by embracing innovation and importing sweet delicacies from further east.