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Being a tourist destination, the country possesses a fascinating shopping lifestyle. You won’t find gleaming, modern malls and high-end department malls in the towns of Kosovo.

Instead, shopping is primarily done within resorts areas, hotels, markets, and boutiques along city spots. Kosovo boasts the highest number of boutique shops, but visitors don’t have to burn their entire shopping budget in the cities.

While in the country, there are a few shopping items of particular note. Sulus are a popular gift among foreigners. These skirt-cloths are awesome for wearing while holidaying in Kosovo or as souvenirs.

They’re part and parcel of the national wear and suitable for both genders. Handmade bowls also high on tourists’ shopping plan, not to mention replica ancient tools and local designer t-shirts.  In the marketplaces of the country, foreigners can try their hand at bargaining. However, you should be wary of scams or pressure to make a purchase.

The country is really a shoppers' delight, a place where you can get anything from brand name products to the most personal and exceptional local handcrafts. There are numerous villages and marketplaces to stroll around.

Perhaps the best place to start the shopping adventure is in the main cities.  The country is known for several unique attributes that makes it a popular tourist destination globally.

Well-known for its friendly people, transparent waters, mountain trails, pristine landscapes, nightlife, Kosovo equally remains popular for shopping is altogether an amazing experience.

Perhaps, such all-inclusive qualities make this country a sought after destination where visitors keep flocking throughout the year. Finding mementos of your trip to the country is the most rewarding in Pristina, Gjakova and Peja, with the country’s strong culture of handicrafts offering diverse products.

Metalwork is a lifestyle here, featuring filigree as well as castiron works made out of silver, copper and brass. Wood carvings and engravings also make for awesome home decor pieces.

Local musical instruments make unusual home pieces even if you can’t play them, and a good place to check out what’s there is the museum store at Pristina’s Ethnographic Museum.

When shopping in the local markets, feel free to haggle. If you want to get an idea of how much you should be paying, visit the state-run craft markets, which have steady rates. Shops here are mostly open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m on weekdays.

Most are closed at least once a week, usually on Fridays, but you will still find something open every day of the week. Carry your bag and go shop in Kosova without any fear or fret, we've got your back covered at RocApply.

"I enjoy shopping and I found it affordable but some of the clothes are definitely not of the highest quality." - Hassan from Turkey

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