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August 3, 2025
Ferizaj, Kosovo

Tia & Armend

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About Kosovo

The Wedding Website of Diturie Mehmeti and Armend Krasniqi
Things to Note Visa & Entry Requirements: U.S. citizens do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days in Kosovo. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay. If you are traveling to other parts of Europe, please check each country's requirements. Electricity: Kosovo uses the European standard, so bring a power adapter. Transportation: Rental cars and taxis are the most common ways to get around. Taxis can be hailed; rental cars must be booked in advance online. Use Google Maps to get around. Health and Safety: Tap water is generally safe to drink, but bottled water is available for purchase. Currency: Most transactions in Kosovo are cash-only, so bring Euros. Our favorite places for you to check out while you’re in town for the wedding: Whether you’re into history, nature, or exploring new spots, there’s something for everyone. But whatever you do—and wherever you go—do not miss out on the amazing coffee! Seriously, it’s a must. You’ll thank us!
Prizren

Prizren

A charming old town with Ottoman-era architecture and a lively atmosphere. Not to mention, the food is amazing!

Pristina

Pristina

The capital city, with the Kosovo Museum, Bill Clinton Boulevard, and a vibrant nightlife.

Gjakova

Gjakova

Renowned for its delicious food, especially meat dishes.

Rugova Canyon

Rugova Canyon

A stunning mountainous region perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. The cleanest air!

Mirusha Waterfalls & Canyons

Mirusha Waterfalls & Canyons

A popular spot to cool off with multiple waterfalls to explore.

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