VISITEZ LA Kosovo
Le plus jeune pays d'Europe est fascinant : bien que les traces de sa longue et rude histoire soient encore visibles, c'est désormais une terre sûre à visiter et l'une des dernières encore épargnée par le tourisme intense sur le continent. of the last still spared by heavy tourism on the continent.
Monnaie
€ - Euro (1€ ≃ 1,05$ ≃0,86£)
POPULATION
1,8 millions
LANGUE
Albanais, Serbe
SUPERFICIE
10,887 km²
FUSEAU HORAIRE
UTC+1 / UTC+2
DRAPEAU
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VISITEZ LES MONUMENTS SERBES-ORTHODOXES
L'UNESCO a reconnu la valeur universelle exceptionnelle de 4 églises religieuses et monastères à travers le pays, qui peuvent tous être visités.
PROFITEZ DE LA PITTORESQUE PRIZREN
Cette ville est différente de la capitale à bien des égards. Vous y trouverez des bâtiments historiques, des rues pavées et le célèbre vieux pont de pierre.
VISITEZ LA VALLÉE DE RUGOVA
Peja - également connue sous le nom de Peć - est la porte d'entrée urbaine du canyon de Rugova et abrite un site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO : le patriarcat de Peć.
RENDEZ-VOUS DANS LA CAPITALE 'NOUVELLE-NÉE'
Pour une jeune capitale, Pristina propose de nombreuses activités pour se distraire: monuments surprenants, architecture et musées brutalistes, et de nombreux cafés.
SOUTENEZ LA PROTECTION DES GRIZZLIS
Le sanctuaire des ours de Pristina est un projet de "Four Paws International" visant à créer un refuge sûr pour les ours bruns autrefois maltraités à des fins de divertissement.
Pick a Kosovar destination
Prishtina
Capital of Kosovo, with a youthful energy and bold post-war identity.
Peć (Peja)
Gateway to the Rugova Mountains, known for its Ottoman bazaar and scenic gorges.
Prizren
Charming historic town with cobbled streets, mosques, and views from a medieval fortress.
Prepare your trip to Kosovo
💡 Why visit Kosovo?
Kosovo is a small country with a big heart. Still off the beaten path, it offers a rich blend of cultures, striking mountain landscapes, Ottoman-era architecture, and warm hospitality. From the charming old town of Prizren to vibrant Pristina and the scenic Rugova Valley, Kosovo surprises travelers with its authenticity, affordability, and unspoiled beauty.
🪪 Do I need a visa to visit Kosovo?
Kosovo is part of the Schengen area. Citizens of the EU, USA, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, some nationalities do require a visa. It’s best to check with the nearest Kosovar embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information specific to your situation.
INFORMATION IMPORTANTE: Les informations ci-dessous sont fournies à titre indicatif et s'appliquent uniquement aux visas de tourisme de courte durée. Avant votre voyage au Kosovo, ou si vous envisagez de venir au Kosovo dans un autre but (work, studies, …), check the official information on the European Commission website’s page about Schengen visa application: https://www.home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/
⏳ Visa-free but limited to maximum 90 days for a period of 180 days if you are a citizen of one of the following countries: Albanie; Andorre; Antigua-et-Barbuda; Argentine; Australie; Autriche; Bahamas ; Bahreïn ; Barbade ; Belgique; Bosnie Herzégovine; Brésil; Brunéi ; Bulgarie; Canada; Chili; Chine; Colombie; Costa Rica; Croatie; Chypre; Tchéquie ; Danemark; Dominique ; Le Salvador; Estonie; Finlande; France; Géorgie; Allemagne; Grèce; Grenade ; Guatemala; Honduras; Hong Kong; Hongrie; Islande; Irlande; Israël; Italie; Japon; Kiribati ; Koweit; Lettonie; Liechtenstein ; Lituanie; Luxembourg, Macao ; Malaisie; Malte; Iles Marshall; Maurice ; Mexique; Micronésie; Moldavie; Monaco; Monténégro; Pays-Bas; Nouvelle-Zélande; Nicaragua; Macédoine du Nord; Norvège; Oman; Palaos ; Panama; Paraguay ; Pérou; Pologne; Le Portugal; Qatar; Roumanie; Saint-Christophe-et-Niévès; Sainte-Lucie; Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines; Samoa ; Saint Marin; Serbie; Les Seychelles; Singapour; Slovaquie; Slovénie; Iles Salomon; Corée du Sud; Espagne; Suède; Suisse; Taïwan; Timor oriental ; Tonga ; Trinité-et-Tobago; Turquie; Tuvalu; Emirats Arabes Unis; Royaume-Uni; États-Unis d'Amérique; Uruguay; Vanuatu; Vatican; Venezuela
🛂 Visa required if you are a citizen of one of the following countries: Afghanistan ; Algérie; Angola; Arménie; Azerbaïdjan; Bahreïn ; Bengladesh ; Biélorussie ; Bélize ; Bénin ; Bhoutan; Bolivie; Bostwana ; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cambodge; Cameroun; Cap-Vert; République centrafricaine; Tchad; Chine; Comores ; Congo; Congo (Rép. Dém.); Côte d'Ivoire (Côte d'Ivoire); Cuba; Djibouti; République dominicaine; Équateur; Egypte; Guinée Équatoriale; Érythrée ; Eswatini ; Ethiopie; Fidji ; Gabon; Gambie; Ghana; Guinée; Guinée-Bissau ; Guyane; Haïti; Inde; Indonésie; Iran; Irak; Jamaïque; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kosovo; Koweit; Kirghizistan ; Laos; Liban; Lesotho; Libéria; Libye; Madagascar; Malawi; Maldives; Mali; Mauritanie ; Mongolie; Maroc; mozambicain ; Birmanie ; Namibie ; Nauru ; Népal; Niger; Nigeria; Corée du Nord; Oman; Pakistan; Palestine; Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée; Philippines ; Qatar; Russie; Rwanda; Sao Tomé et Principe ; Arabie Saoudite; Sénégal; Sierra Leone; Somalie; Afrique du Sud; Soudan du sud; Sri Lanka; Soudan; Surinam ; Syrie; Tadjikistan ; Tanzanie; Thaïlande; Togo; Tunisie; Turquie; Turkménistan; Ouganda; Ouzbékistan; Vanuatu; Vietnam ; Yémen; Zambie; Zimbabwe
⛅ When is the best time to visit Kosovo?
❄️ December – February: Winter in Kosovo is cold and snowy, especially in mountainous areas like Brezovica, which is a popular ski destination. In Pristina, temperatures typically range from -4°C (25°F) to 5°C (41°F).
🌱 March – May: Spring brings pleasant temperatures and blossoming landscapes. It’s a great time for outdoor activities like hiking in the Shar Mountains or exploring historical sites without the summer heat.
☀️ June – August: Summer is warm and sunny, with temperatures ranging from 15°C (59°F) to 30°C (86°F). It’s a lively season for festivals, outdoor cafés, and exploring the countryside. Expect some crowds in popular spots like Prizren.
🍂 September – November: Autumn offers mild weather and colorful scenery. It’s a peaceful time to visit, with fewer tourists and perfect conditions for walking, cultural visits, and local markets.
🚉 How to get around Kosovo?
Kosovo is small and relatively easy to navigate, although public transport can be basic:
🚌 Buses: The most common way to get around. Frequent and affordable buses link cities like Pristina, Prizren, Peja, and Gjakova. Minibuses (furgons) also serve smaller towns and villages.
🚂 Trains: Train travel exists but is very limited. A few routes operate between major towns, such as Pristina and Peja, but services are slow and infrequent.
🚗 Car Rental: Renting a car gives you flexibility to explore remote areas, especially national parks and mountain villages. Roads are improving, but some rural roads may be in poor condition. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is recommended.
💳 Can I use bank cards or cash for payments in Kosovo?
Cash is still the most common form of payment, especially outside the capital. Bank cards (mostly Visa and Mastercard) are accepted in larger shops, hotels, and restaurants, particularly in Pristina. It’s best to carry euros, as Kosovo uses the euro as its official currency.
🔌 What type of plugs and voltage does Kosovo use?
Kosovo uses plug types C and F, both with two round pins. The standard voltage is 230V and the frequency is 50Hz.
If needed, you can order an universal travel plug adapter here.
🪙 Is tipping customary in Kosovo?
Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. In restaurants, cafés, and taxis, rounding up or leaving 5-10% is common for good service.
🥛 Is it safe to drink tap water in Kosovo?
In most cities in Kosovo, tap water is treated and safe to drink, but many locals still prefer bottled water. In rural areas, it’s best to ask or stick to bottled water.
📅 When are public holidays and store closing days in Kosovo?
In Kosovo, some stores are closed on Sundays. There are 7 jours fériés nationaux in Kosovo:
- New Year’s Day (January 01)
- Independence Day (17 Février)
- Journée de la Constitution (9 Avril)
- Christmas Day (December 25)
- Islamic holidays such as Eid al-Fitr et une Eid al-Adha (dates vary each year)
Ces jours-là, la plupart des entreprises et des bureaux seront fermés, et de nombreuses attractions peuvent être fermées ou avoir des heures d'ouverture limitées.
🚦 What are the speed limits in Kosovo?
In Kosovo, traffic drives on the right-hand side of the road. The main speed limits are as follows:
- 50 kph / 30 mph in urban areas
- 00 kph / 56 mph on rural roads
- 100 kph / 62 mph on main roads
- 130 kph / 81 mph on motorways
During adverse weather (rain, fog, etc.), the speed limits are lowered.
💬 What are some basic Albanian words I should know?
(Albanian is the main language spoken in Kosovo)
- Hello (informal) = Tung
- Good day = Mirëdita
- Goodbye = Mirupafshim
- Yes = Po
- No = Jo
- Thank you = Faleminderit
- Please = Ju lutem
- You’re welcome = S’ka përse
- Excuse me = Më falni
- Day = Ditë
- Night = Natë
- Good evening = Mirëmbrëma
- Goodnight = Natën e mirë
- Mister = Zotëri
- Ma’am = Zonja
- Street/Road = Rrugë
💡 Tip: With the GoogleTranslate app, you can download the Albanian language to use it even offline!
🛡️ Is it safe to travel in Kosovo?
Kosovo is generally very safe for travelers. Crime levels are low, and people are known for their hospitality. Still, standard precautions are advised:
Secure Your Belongings: Petty theft can occur in crowded areas, so be cautious.
Emergency Numbers: Dial 112 for police, fire, or medical emergencies anywhere in Kosovo.