Mahmet Pasha Hamam
Mahmet Pasha Hamam
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LoneBrit
Tadley, UK705 contributions
Sep 2012 • Solo
Do go inside the Hamam. It gives a good view of how these were laid out. There are no information boards provided.
Written September 30, 2012
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Kosovo Local Guide
Pristina, Kosovo44 contributions
Mar 2019 • Business
It is consider to be among 3 biggest Hammam in the Balkans. Although its been long time not used a public bath, now artists use it as a art gallery for exhibitions.
Written March 29, 2019
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Janet1987
Washington DC, DC58 contributions
May 2011
A bit of a steep walk up to the top but once you're there, you get 360 degree views of the area. Great way to get your head around the tiny little town and enjoy the mountain scenery.
There are a couple signs around explaining how to get to the top. Only takes about an hour to do but if you don't feel like wasting the day in coffee shops (easy to do when everything is less than a euro!) I say go for it. That's the great thing about Kosovo - it's not heaving with tourists yet so you won't be shoving fanny-packers the whole time.
There are a couple signs around explaining how to get to the top. Only takes about an hour to do but if you don't feel like wasting the day in coffee shops (easy to do when everything is less than a euro!) I say go for it. That's the great thing about Kosovo - it's not heaving with tourists yet so you won't be shoving fanny-packers the whole time.
Written May 25, 2011
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born2travelit
Cesena, Italy17,251 contributions
Jul 2015 • Couples
ottoman have left many memories here and this is one of them. picturesque and ocated next to the city center. worth a visit for sure
Written July 27, 2015
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Jurgen B
Brussels, Belgium2,888 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
I couldn't go in and I think you never can because they are restauring it but the exterior is interesting enough and the drawings on the bilboards show the structure quite well
Written November 29, 2017
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ArsimRexhepi
Pristina, Kosovo90 contributions
Sep 2015 • Business
TURKISH BATH OF GAZI MEHMET PASHA: It was built in 1573. It was one of three
biggest Tukish Baths in Balkans, after Turkish Bath of Husret Bey in Sarajevo and T.B. of Daut Pasha in Skopje.
Presently, galleries of Turkish Bath of Gazi Mehmet Pasha are mainly used for figurative and photo exhibitions, literary promotion meetings, chamber music concerts, etc.
biggest Tukish Baths in Balkans, after Turkish Bath of Husret Bey in Sarajevo and T.B. of Daut Pasha in Skopje.
Presently, galleries of Turkish Bath of Gazi Mehmet Pasha are mainly used for figurative and photo exhibitions, literary promotion meetings, chamber music concerts, etc.
Written September 30, 2015
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Roxy196
Gladstone, Australia18 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
Beautiful mosque and lovely to hear th call to pray 5 times a day. They have a cafe where you can sit at the back of it looking at the mosque.
Written August 22, 2015
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Con76
Dublin, Ireland9 contributions
Sep 2011
Leaving from the historical centre I attempted to jog up to it. I got just past the music school when I had to curb my ambitions. Walking the remainder, I was rewarded with fantastic views of the city (the size of Prizren only becomes apparent from above). It could do with safety barriers, signs indicating the significance of it and a general clean up, but it is superb.
Continuing my jog off to the right of the castle and further up hill (far more gentle), around a forrest path for about 20 more minutes until it meets the river and a main road. (For one thing, this is the longest/safest/crater free pathway I have traverses in Kosovo). The circuit was complete running with the river until it came in beside a playground, the Marashi mosque, that blue and White stripped building and ultimately the cafes on that bank ofvthe river before returning to the hisorical centre to top on water in the foundation by the large Mosque.
Not a bad way to justify a large breakfast.
Continuing my jog off to the right of the castle and further up hill (far more gentle), around a forrest path for about 20 more minutes until it meets the river and a main road. (For one thing, this is the longest/safest/crater free pathway I have traverses in Kosovo). The circuit was complete running with the river until it came in beside a playground, the Marashi mosque, that blue and White stripped building and ultimately the cafes on that bank ofvthe river before returning to the hisorical centre to top on water in the foundation by the large Mosque.
Not a bad way to justify a large breakfast.
Written September 27, 2011
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phutty
Tallinn, Estonia1,372 contributions
Sep 2019
Well, if all you have to compare it with is the one in Pristina, of the original of which little remains. This one is very picturesque though, with the mosque right behind it, and has a great historic vibe.
Written September 17, 2019
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LolaGo1
Washington DC, DC6,624 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
I came across this attraction after visiting the Stone Bridge. Located at the neighborhood ( on the left side of the Bridge), this attraction is easy to find at the corner of a very busy road.
I walked around it to see if it was opened. It appeared to be undergoing some renovations so after taking some photos, I decided to leave.
I walked around it to see if it was opened. It appeared to be undergoing some renovations so after taking some photos, I decided to leave.
Written April 12, 2019
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