Kosovo · 2026 itinerary
Peje 3-Day Itinerary
A day-by-day plan for Peje: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.
Arrive & Explore the Highlights
The old market quarter with cobbled lanes, stone buildings, and dozens of tiny workshops selling handmade copper, carpets, and jewellery. Rebuilt after the 1999 war but retains its traditional feel.
🕐 Always open to walk through; shops open 08:00–18:00 roughly
Free entry💡 Come early morning, around 8am, when blacksmiths are already hammering and the coffee stands open. The smell of roasting meat from the kebab joints is best avoided later.
Hotels near Bazaar District (Çarshia e Vjetër) →A restored 19th-century Ottoman house filled with traditional costumes, tools, and household items. Gives a real sense of how people lived here before the modern era.
🕐 09:00–17:00 Tuesday–Sunday, closed Monday
Free entry💡 Ask the caretaker to show you the secret basement room used during Ottoman times. Often quiet in the afternoon.
Hotels near Ethnographic Museum of Peja (Muzeu Etnografik i Pejës) →Radiocafe · ££
Restaurant Benedik · ££
Deeper Into Peje
A relaxed green space in the town centre with old plane trees, a playground, and benches along the Lumbardhi River. Popular for afternoon strolls and people-watching.
🕐 Always open
💡 The best ice cream in Peja is sold from a cart near the park's north gate—the pistachio flavour is exceptional. The park is liveliest around 6pm on warm days.
A Serbian Orthodox monastery complex built against a cliff, with four churches dating from the 13th century. The frescoes inside are stark and beautiful.
🕐 08:00–18:00 daily (summer); shorter in winter
💡 No entry fee, but donations welcome. Go in late afternoon for the best light on the frescoes. Women should bring a headscarf—they may ask you to cover up.
Hooters
Restaurant Incanto
Final Favourites & Departure
The starting point of the Rugova Gorge canyon, with a clear river, a footbridge, and picnic spots among the pine trees. Easy walk from town up the road.
💡 Bring swimming trunks in summer—locals jump into the freezing river pools near the bridge. No facilities, so pack your own water and snacks.
Art Design
California
Getting Around Peje
Buses are minibuses with no route numbers. Tell the driver 'Hotel Jusaj' and they’ll drop you at the main square. Alternatively, it’s a pleasant 10-minute walk downhill.
Use local apps like 'Taxi Peja' or flag yellow cabs from the main boulevard. Avoid unmarked cars—stick to registered ones with a roof sign.
Agree on price before getting in. Drivers often quote €50 but €40 is fair. For a reliable fixed rate, book through Peja Taxi or call +377 44 123 456.
No direct airport bus. Take the airport shuttle (€3) to Pristina city centre, then the bus from the main station. Buses are basic but reliable; pay in cash.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 3 days enough for Peje?
Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Bazaar District (Çarshia e Vjetër) and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.
What is the best time to visit Peje?
See our full best time to visit Peje guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.
Where should I stay for this itinerary?
A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Oda e Junikut, Rio de Janeiro, Hotel Peja. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.