Travelling to Skopje from Pristina Airport (PRN)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Pristina Airport to Skopje transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Pristina Airport to Skopje -- 96 kilometres in approximately 84 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Pristina Adem Jashari Airport connects arriving visitors to the young capital Pristina, the Nerodimje bifurcation at Ferizaj, the divided Ibar city of Mitrovica, the Ottoman treasure of Prizren, the Patriarchate and Rugova Gorge at Peja, the traditional bazaar of Gjakova, the UNESCO monastery at Decan, and the Macedonian capital Skopje. Our Pristina Airport to Skopje private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Pristina Airport to Skopje provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Skopje is the capital of North Macedonia and the most dynamic, most architecturally ambitious and most rapidly transforming capital city in the western Balkans -- a city of 600,000 inhabitants 96km south of Pristina Airport across the Kosovo-North Macedonia border, whose extraordinary combination of the Skopje 2014 urban transformation project (the most ambitious and most internationally controversial urban redesign project in the post-Yugoslav world -- the wholesale construction of a neoclassical city centre with over 130 new statues, 20 new public buildings, 7 new bridges and the most extensive programme of monumental public sculpture undertaken by any European government in the 21st century, simultaneously the most criticised and the most internationally discussed urban design project in the Balkans, its centrepiece the Warrior on a Horse monument -- officially unnamed but universally recognised as Alexander the Great, the most controversial single statue in the Balkans, the most internationally photographed modern monument in the western Balkans) and the extraordinary Skopje Old Bazaar (the most completely preserved and most culturally vibrant Ottoman bazaar in North Macedonia -- the Skopje Carsija, the most extensive single Ottoman commercial quarter surviving in the former Yugoslav space outside Bosnia, its mosques, hans, hammams and artisanal workshops giving it the most authentically layered Ottoman heritage of any city in North Macedonia) give it an urban identity of the most spectacular and most internationally debated kind in the post-Yugoslav capitals.
Skopje's most celebrated historical heritage is the Kale Fortress (the most completely preserved medieval fortress in North Macedonia -- the Byzantine and Ottoman Kale on the hill above the Old Bazaar, commanding the most complete panorama of the Skopje basin, the most dramatically positioned single heritage monument in the capital), the Mustafa Pasha Mosque (the most architecturally distinguished Ottoman mosque in Skopje -- the 1492 mosque of Mustafa Pasha, one of the oldest and most completely preserved Ottoman mosques in the Balkans, its courtyard garden the most pleasantly composed single mosque precinct in North Macedonia) and the birthplace of Mother Teresa (Skopje is the birthplace of Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu -- Mother Teresa, the most celebrated and most internationally recognised person of Albanian heritage in the world, the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, the most famous individual ever born in North Macedonia -- the Mother Teresa Memorial House, the most visited single heritage monument dedicated to any individual in Skopje). The Canyon Matka (15km west -- the most spectacular canyon accessible from Skopje, the most important rock climbing and cave exploration destination near the capital, the Vrelo Cave -- the deepest underwater cave in the Balkans) and the vibrant Skopje nightlife and gastronomic scene give the capital a natural and contemporary urban identity of the greatest vitality.
Skopje 2014 -- Most Ambitious Post-Yugoslav Urban Redesign, 130+ Statues and 20 New Buildings, Most Internationally Discussed City Centre Transformation in the Balkans: The Skopje 2014 project (the most ambitious and most internationally controversial urban redesign in the post-Yugoslav world, 130+ new statues, 20+ new public buildings, 7 new bridges -- the most extensive 21st-century monumental sculpture programme by any European government, simultaneously the most criticised and most photographed modern city centre in the Balkans) gives Skopje an urban identity of the most internationally visible and most debated kind in the post-Yugoslav capitals.
Most Completely Preserved Ottoman Bazaar in North Macedonia -- Skopje Carsija, Mustafa Pasha Mosque 1492, Kale Fortress: The Skopje Old Bazaar (the most completely preserved Ottoman commercial quarter in North Macedonia, the most extensively surviving Ottoman urban ensemble in the former Yugoslav space outside Bosnia, its mosques, hans and hammams the most authentically layered Ottoman heritage of any Macedonian city), the Mustafa Pasha Mosque (1492, the most architecturally distinguished Ottoman mosque in Skopje) and the Kale Fortress (the most complete panorama of the Skopje basin) give the capital a medieval and Ottoman heritage of the highest quality.
Cross-Border E65 South Transfer -- 84 Minutes to the North Macedonian Capital: The transfer from Pristina Airport to Skopje takes approximately 84 minutes via the E65 south -- across the Kosovo-North Macedonia border at Blace and through the North Macedonian corridor to the capital. Passport control and border formalities apply. Note: Kosovo is a territory whose status is subject to ongoing international discussion under UN Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999). Pristina Airport (Adem Jashari International Airport) serves the territory and operates international connections to destinations throughout Europe.
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