| Pristina became the capital of Kosovo following World | | | | Halls and the University of Pristina Library. Shops, |
| War II. As the largest city, it has a population of over | | | | cafes, and businesses fill the downtown streets of |
| 400,000 people. Presently, it is the economic, cultural | | | | Pristina and there is no shortage of restaurants |
| and the administrative center of Kosovo and the | | | | offering both traditional cuisine and a variety of other |
| location of the central government of Kosovo. Pristina | | | | cuisines. Among the new and older hotels in Pristina |
| is the only city with an International airport in Kosovo. | | | | are three and four-star hotels. There are nightclubs |
| The most popular sections of Pristina are the Kurrizi, | | | | and cafés offering jazz, hip-hop and all the latest |
| the Dardania quarter and the Qafa, which is near the | | | | dance music. |
| center of the city. Your travel agent can provide the | | | | Among the attractions in Pristina is the village of |
| information needed for passport, visa and registration | | | | Ulpiana founded in the 2nd century, which became the |
| procedures. The best time to visit is between May and | | | | city of Pristina. Other sites are the 14th century |
| September. | | | | Gracanica Monastery, the 18th century Academy of |
| Among the new buildings are the Assembly Building, | | | | Arts and Sciences, the mausoleum of Sultan Murat |
| Radio and Television Stations, the Press and Publishing | | | | from the 15th century and the Grand Hotel museum. |