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Food scene

Soma Slow Food is located in a large, beautiful park called Germia in Prishtina. The restaurant is absolutely gorgeous inside and has large windows which offer a view of the luscious forested park outside. Exquisite cuisine, unique style and amazing atmosphere! A seasonal menu of local food sourced and served with attention to detail. The staff is so kind, paying special attention to the needs of each client, always with a smile and a positive vibe.
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Soma Slow Food
Dr. Shpëtim Robaj
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Soma Slow Food is located in a large, beautiful park called Germia in Prishtina. The restaurant is absolutely gorgeous inside and has large windows which offer a view of the luscious forested park outside. Exquisite cuisine, unique style and amazing atmosphere! A seasonal menu of local food sourced and served with attention to detail. The staff is so kind, paying special attention to the needs of each client, always with a smile and a positive vibe.
Bon Vivant is an all-in-one place; be it for a delicious morning coffee, dinner, or a fun night out in the city! It's all-encompassing- the ambiance, music and overall vibe are chic, elegant and just lovely, and most importantly, the cocktails are just out of this world. If you’re looking for a place to have a good time and a good drink then Bon Vivant is the place. They have a wonderful interior and a backyard terrace, so private and unique even though it's in the heart of the city. The staff is professional and very kind. If you're headed there on a Friday or Saturday night then you’ll definitely have to make a reservation for your table because it’s very crowdy. Definitely must be visited!
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Bon Vivant
Rexhep Luci
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Bon Vivant is an all-in-one place; be it for a delicious morning coffee, dinner, or a fun night out in the city! It's all-encompassing- the ambiance, music and overall vibe are chic, elegant and just lovely, and most importantly, the cocktails are just out of this world. If you’re looking for a place to have a good time and a good drink then Bon Vivant is the place. They have a wonderful interior and a backyard terrace, so private and unique even though it's in the heart of the city. The staff is professional and very kind. If you're headed there on a Friday or Saturday night then you’ll definitely have to make a reservation for your table because it’s very crowdy. Definitely must be visited!

Point of Interest

The Newborn monument is the most recognizable symbol of the recently independent nation of Kosova. Its meaning is the New Born of a country. The Newborn monument was unveiled on 17/02/2008, the day of Kosova's independence. Every year, there's always a new design or theme with a meaning behind it.
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NEWBORN
111 Luan Haradinaj
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The Newborn monument is the most recognizable symbol of the recently independent nation of Kosova. Its meaning is the New Born of a country. The Newborn monument was unveiled on 17/02/2008, the day of Kosova's independence. Every year, there's always a new design or theme with a meaning behind it.
One of the best experiences a traveler can have in Pristina. Definitely worth the time. The guide is very knowledgeable about both the exhibits and the narrative behind each of them. The museum is essentially divided into 2 parts; the first floor is fundamentally the archaeological history of the nation and the second floor is the political (conflict) history of the nation; which culminates with the 98-99 war against the Serbian genocide and the Kosovo Declaration of Independence. A copy of which is on display. The museum provides a very critical narrative of the last occurrence of genocide that not only occurred on European soil but was denied by the world for far too long. A story that needs to be told and remembered. While neither is as extensive as some larger museums, both floors present a thorough understanding of the history of the Kosovar people, from 4500 BC to the present day. The symbol of Pristina is known as the Goddess on the Throne (the goddess of fertility). The museum is free to enter, but a donation is requested. At least 5 or 10 euros is deserved. Touring the museum will not take more than an hour to an hour and a half, but the lessons taught and learned in it, hopefully, will stay with visitors forever.
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Kosovo Museum
1 Ibrahim Lutfiu
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One of the best experiences a traveler can have in Pristina. Definitely worth the time. The guide is very knowledgeable about both the exhibits and the narrative behind each of them. The museum is essentially divided into 2 parts; the first floor is fundamentally the archaeological history of the nation and the second floor is the political (conflict) history of the nation; which culminates with the 98-99 war against the Serbian genocide and the Kosovo Declaration of Independence. A copy of which is on display. The museum provides a very critical narrative of the last occurrence of genocide that not only occurred on European soil but was denied by the world for far too long. A story that needs to be told and remembered. While neither is as extensive as some larger museums, both floors present a thorough understanding of the history of the Kosovar people, from 4500 BC to the present day. The symbol of Pristina is known as the Goddess on the Throne (the goddess of fertility). The museum is free to enter, but a donation is requested. At least 5 or 10 euros is deserved. Touring the museum will not take more than an hour to an hour and a half, but the lessons taught and learned in it, hopefully, will stay with visitors forever.
Pristina’s new cathedral, unofficially named after the famous ethnic Albanian nun "Nena Tereza", is a welcome addition to the city’s skyline. One of the new monuments in Prishtina with big colored mosaic windows that offers a beautiful view of Prishtina from bell-tower, where you can get for 1€ by lift.
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Katedrala Majke Tereze
Nena Tereze
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Pristina’s new cathedral, unofficially named after the famous ethnic Albanian nun "Nena Tereza", is a welcome addition to the city’s skyline. One of the new monuments in Prishtina with big colored mosaic windows that offers a beautiful view of Prishtina from bell-tower, where you can get for 1€ by lift.