This inner city hotel was a real gem and so I was so pleased that I had discovered it. Everything was clean and well maintained; the staff could not have done more for me and the hotel was positioned right in the centre of the things to see in Pristina - and close to nice eateries, the Gagi restaurant and the Soma Book Station both come highly recommended. I only had 3+ days in Kosovo so spent one day in nearby Prizren (hotel organised the 3 euro taxi to Bus Station then 4 euro bus to Prizren - easily secured); day 2 was spent in Pristina then the last day was spent walking in the hills beyond the Pishina (outdoor swimming pool). Fabulous.
This is my second time in Pristina, Kosovo and at City Inn. I highly recommend it: the location is perfect, the rooms are lovely and clean and the staff extremely helpful and friendly. Bravo! I will come back for certain
I was very pleased with my choice of City Inn for a stay in Prishtina. It's very centrally located, allowing you to explore Prishtina easily on foot and an easy pickup for excursions that I did. The airport transfers both worked perfectly, with the cost simply added to the room bill. In the hotel itself, it was clean and quiet, the staff were friendly and helpful, for me the breakfast was fine, and, despite occasional very brief blips , the wifi was pretty good too.
The rooms were nice with lot of space. The breakfast was a little bit simple. It vas to warm in the room one night. The bathroom were nice. The staff was good. The wieve froom the window was not so facy.
Comfortable room, modern facilities. Friendly and helpful staff. Breakfast included juice, fresh fruit, yoghurt, cereal, meat, cheese, croissant and made to order omlettes and coffee Good location and close to restaurants, cafes and shops. Recommended.
A six hour bus ride from Belgrade that doubled as an unofficial sightseeing tour of Serbia and Kosovo brought us to the new kid on the block, as far as European republics is concerned, Prishtina. Relatively unheard of in the United Kingdom Prishtina was part two of this tour. I guarantee that the average Britain would not know where it is, or even what questioning if Prishtina is a celebrity of some description. The City Inn (Prishtina) was our base. A modern trendy hotel in the city centre yards away from the main pedestrian thoroughfare. City Inn does not suffer from any personality disorders in that it provides comfortable, clean and well maintained accommodation without hubris. It delivered everything we required for a few days sightseeing - with breakfast. We had a family room - two beds, one king-sized and a double, walk-in shower and heated floor. A balcony equipped with two chairs and a coffee table were bonuses gratefully received. From the hotel the sights are all within easy walking distance. Newborn, Heroineat, Mother Teresa Cathedral and library are all a stones through away. The streets are literally filled with smart wine/coffee bars or restaurants. Now here's the thing a main course costs around five Euros, not a typo I mean five Euros. Come to think of it the taxi from the bus station cost five Euros and so did the wine. A gem of place that is slowly emerging from a difficult history. The City Inn is a great place to start an adventure. If I ever revisit Kosovo I'd have no hesitation returning to City Inn. …
I have been to Kosovo many times over the years but I have to say that this one was my best experience and I think it was due to the hotel. They couldn’t to anymore for us and were extremely friendly. Breakfast was lovely and on are last morning we needed to leave at 4am and so they made us a sandwich that we could take to the airport! The hotel is so central but located off a busy road.
The hotel is perfectly situated - in the heart of the city center, but in a small road, some steps apart from the main boulevard and its cafes and bars. Big, friendly rooms, perfact bathroom and a very good, fruity and fresh breakfast. The staff ist the most friendly and attentive one. I'd go back there any time.
I was here toghether with som friends from Norway. Very nice Hotel in The city centre of Pristina. Friendly, patience and helpful staff. Clean room and good beds. The breakfast was ok, plus for option to order different kind of eggs, good cappucino.
Friendly staff, very clean and good-sized rooms. Breakfast somewhat limited, but good service and coffee. Reasonably priced, central location. Not the nicest views just outside, but that is typical city center.
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