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Kosovo’s Capital Expands Tourism Potential

Through its vibrant culture, Prishtina is attracting an increasing number of tourists, challenging the once-dominant stereotype of Kosovo as a troubled place to visit.

Prishtina aerial view. Photo: Denis Sllovinja/BIRN

Accommodation Challenges in Kosovo: Can Airbnb Meet the Summer Demand?

The surge in summer tourism in Kosovo, marked by the organisation of large-scale international festivals, has underscored the accommodation challenges prompting an increasing reliance on platforms such as Airbnb to fill the void left by limited hotel capacities.

Insights of an Adventurous Political Tour to Kosovo

With tensions running high in the north of the country, a group of intrepid tourists sought firsthand understanding, immersing themselves in the complexities of Kosovo's history, ethnic dynamics, and the aspirations of its people.

Kosovo Dreams of Turning Mining Heritage into Tourist Trail

While the Kosovar mining industry has been in a bad state since the war, a local association in Mitrovica believes Kosovo's industrial heritage could be used to develop international tourism. All it needs is support and investment.

Not all caves are equal

Going a little deeper inside two of Kosovo’s most famous touristic caves reveals the drawbacks of institutional takeover and intervention in what are the world’s most idyllic and untouched natural environments.

Prishtina Insight is a digital and print magazine published by BIRN Kosovo, an independent, non-governmental organisation. To find out more about the organization please visit the official website. Copyright © 2016 BIRN Kosovo.

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