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Find Buleardi Deshmoreve in the souther part of the city (or find Blvd. Nena Tereze and walk south till it continues into the former). It will come into e851/M2 sooner or later ;) | Find Buleardi Deshmoreve in the souther part of the city (or find Blvd. Nena Tereze and walk south till it continues into the former). It will come into e851/M2 sooner or later ;) | ||
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+ | Google maps have no idea about what Kosovo towns are, as well as many other map resourses. There is no tourist information office in Kosovo (or we failed to find one) but you can walk to the Grand Hotel (not far from the Stadium) and ask them for Kosovo/Pristina map - they give one for free. It is not perfect but at least you will have a clear map of the city center and a nice map of Kosovo, as well as some info about local sites. |
Revision as of 13:30, 11 May 2009
Pristina (also spelled Prishtina) is the largest city in the disputed territory of Kosovo.
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This article is a stub. This means that the information available to us is obviously insufficient. In these places little information is available or the description is severely outdated. If you have been there, whether hitchhiking, for travel or as part of an organized tour − be sure to extend this article! |
Hitching Out
North-West towards Kosovo Mitrovica
To hitch out of Pristina, walk to Bill Klinton st and continue till you come to e80/e65. The town is rather small and the interstate start will be obvious. See yahoo maps for Pristina geometry understanding.
North towards Podujevo, Kursumlia, Nis and Belgrade
Find Bajram Bahtri street in the northen part of the town (near the railways) and follow it, moving north, until it comes into M25
South towards Skopje
Find Buleardi Deshmoreve in the souther part of the city (or find Blvd. Nena Tereze and walk south till it continues into the former). It will come into e851/M2 sooner or later ;)
Maps
Google maps have no idea about what Kosovo towns are, as well as many other map resourses. There is no tourist information office in Kosovo (or we failed to find one) but you can walk to the Grand Hotel (not far from the Stadium) and ask them for Kosovo/Pristina map - they give one for free. It is not perfect but at least you will have a clear map of the city center and a nice map of Kosovo, as well as some info about local sites.