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TRAVEL REPORT IN KOSOVO (Pristina, Gracanica, Novo Brdo, Gjilan, Ferizaj, Prizren, Decani, Peje, Val Rugova, and Mitrovica) AND MACEDONIA (Skopje).

 

Punctual as never before from Terminal 1 of Milan Malpensa Airport at 4.00 pm my plane no. W6 7742 of the company Wizz Air in the direction of the international airport of Skopje (Macedonia). Return ticket price including taxes, with only one small backpack to take in the cabin: 91.18 Euros.

 

Food and drinks are served on the aforementioned aircraft but only for a fee.

 

 

Punctual arrival at 18.00, at Skopje International Airport (Macedonia).

 

When summer time is in force in Italy, also in Macedonia and Kosovo there is summer time and therefore there is no time zone.

 

To enter Macedonia, an identity card without the renewal stamp is sufficient.

 

At Skopje International Airport (Macedonia), it is possible to withdraw money at ATMs, or change cash (Euros, Dollars or Pounds), at a disadvantageous exchange rate (1 Euro = 54.40 MKD, compared to what you get in City (1 Euro = 60.00 MKD).

 

In Macedonia many people speak English and all the road and tourist signs are also in English.

 

From the International Airport of Skopje (Macedonia), located about 17 km south-east of the center of the capital, to reach the Bus Station and the Train Station and the Hotel Holiday Inn in Phillip II of Macedon (about 400 mt. 'Arc de Triomphe) in Skopje, the fastest solution is to take a taxi at the price of 1.220 MKD, while the cheapest solution is to take a bus with departures every hour and a half, the last of which at 20.20. The ticket price is 180 MKD and is paid at the Desk inside the Airport terminal or to the driver while boarding the bus. The journey takes about half an hour.

 

One of the cheapest solutions for sleeping in the center of Skopje is to stay overnight through Booking at the Hostel Valentin 2, located in Nikola Karev Str. 9 2/12, about 200 meters away. from the Bus Station. Cost for a bed in a dormitory with shared bathroom and kitchen: 6 Euros. Free Wifi. Breakfast not included.

 

Keep in mind that if you want to reach Pristina (Kosovo), from Skopje, there are about a dozen buses and minibuses every day, the first of which leaves at 6.00 in the morning. The ticket price is 320 MKD and is paid at the Desk inside the Bus Station terminal or to the driver while boarding the bus. The trip takes about 2 hours.

 

The procedures at the border between Macedonia and Kosovo are very fast and it is not even necessary to get off the bus.

 

To enter Kosovo you need a passport. The entry stamp of Kosovo is no longer affixed either on entry or exit.

 

The Pristina Bus Station is located about 1.5 km east of the center.

 

 

In Kosovo I rented the car through the Internet through the Surprice Car Rentals Company, at a price of Euro 16.00 per day. You can pick up the car at the International Airport or at the Hotel Pristina, but I do not recommend this last option as in my case no one showed up at the appointment for the collection of the car and they didn't even answer the phone and so I had to go at the International Airport, by taxi, paying 13 Euros. In the terminal, however, they have no desk, but through another car rental company I managed to contact a Surprice Car Rentals employee, who justified the mistake by saying that he was waiting for me at the International Hotel Pristina, but that in the city there there are 3 of Hotel Pristina. The one in which I presented myself (I was confirmed by e_mail that the address of the Hotel Pristina was the one I indicated, that is in Kosta Novakoviq no. 20) is different and therefore we did not meet.

 

The Monastery of Gracanica, protected by Unesco and located 7 km south of Pristina, can be visited for free, but photographs are not allowed.

 

The Gadime Cave, on the other hand, is open every day from 9.00 to 19.00. A guide who spoke a little Italian accompanied me. I paid 4 Euros. In theory I could not have photographed but the Guide allowed me to take some pictures.

 

Prizren is the most beautiful city in kosovo, with its beautiful old town.

 

One of the cheapest solutions to sleep in the center of Prizren is to stay overnight through Booking at the Prizren City Hostel, located in Ilijaz Kuka 66, on the western edge of the center. Cost for a bed in a dormitory with shared bathroom and free parking: 6.48 Euros. Free Wifi. Breakfast included.

 

Visoki Decani Monastery, protected by Unesco and located 15 km south of Peja, can be visited for free, leaving your passport before entering, but you cannot take photographs. Today it is guarded by the Italian soldiers of the KFOR, to avoid frequent attacks by the locals who do not like the presence of the Serbs.

 

The Monastery of Peja, protected by Unesco and located on the western outskirts of Peja, can be visited for free, showing your passport before entering, but you cannot take photographs. Today it is guarded by the Italian soldiers of the KFOR, to avoid frequent attacks by the locals who do not like the presence of the Serbs.

 

The city of Mitrovica is divided into 2 by a bridge guarded by the Italian Carabinieri: the Albanians live in the south and the Serbs in the north. The tension is cut with the knife.

 

The area north of Mitrovica and at the end of the border with Serbia is populated by Serbs and it can be clearly seen because Serbian flags are displayed every 100 meters, most of the vehicles have a Serbian license plate and the rest are without plates . The climate here is eerie.

 

One of the cheapest solutions to sleep in the center of Pristina is to stay overnight through Booking at The White Tree Hostel, located in Mujo Ulqinaku 59, on the western edge of the center, about 1 km from the Bus Station. Cost for a bed in a dormitory with shared bathroom: 6 Euros. Free Wifi. Breakfast not included.

 

Keep in mind that if you want to reach Skopje (Macedonia) from Pristina (Kosovo), there are about a dozen buses and minibuses every day, the first of which leaves at 6.00 in the morning. The ticket price is 5.50 Euros and is paid at the Desk inside the Bus Station terminal or to the driver while getting on the bus. The trip takes about 2 hours.

 

The Skopje Tourist Office, located in Phillip II of Macedon, distributes free, highly detailed tourist maps.

 

In Skopje keep in mind that on Mondays, the Churches and other tourist sites are closed except for the Birthplace of Mother Teresa of Calcutta which is open every day and whose entrance is free.

 

From the center of Skopje (Macedonia), to reach the International Airport of Skopje (Macedonia), located about 17 km south-east of the center of the capital, you have to go outside the Bus Station, under the tunnel on Boulevard Kuzman Josifovski Pitu or in front of at the Hotel Holiday Inn in Phillip II of Macedon (about 400 meters from the Arc de Triomphe), and take a bus with departures every hour and a half. The ticket price is 180 MKD and is paid to the driver while boarding the bus. The journey takes about half an hour.

 

 

One hour late, my plane no. 1 leaves from Skopje International Airport at 2.30 pm. W6 7741 of the Wizz Air Company in the direction of Terminal 1 of Malpensa International Airport (Va). Return ticket price including taxes, with only one small backpack to take in the cabin: 91.18 Euros.

 

My complete travel report with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:

http://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2018/07/viaggio-in-kosovo-pristina-gracanica.html

 

 

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