The best hotels in Prizren
Prizren has over 8,000 accommodation options and picking the wrong neighborhood means you'll spend half your trip walking uphill in the wrong direction. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our Top Picks in Prizren
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Guest House Lumbardhi
Riverside, Prizren
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Hotel Old Town Prizren
Old Town, Prizren
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Hotel Stone Bridge
Stone Bridge, Prizren
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Hotel Theranda
Central District, Prizren
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Bazaar Hotel Prizren
Old Bazaar, Prizren
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Prizren Boutique Hotel
Old Town, Prizren
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Hotel Marash
Marash Quarter, Prizren
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All Hotels Compared
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hotel Prizreni | Old Bazaar, Prizren | $45–75/night | 7.6/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Guest House Lumbardhi | Riverside, Prizren | $55–85/night | 7.9/10 | Best Value |
| 3 | Hotel Centrum | City Center, Prizren | $105–155/night | 8.2/10 | Most Popular |
| 4 | Hotel Old Town Prizren | Old Town, Prizren | $115–170/night | 8.5/10 | Best Location |
| 5 | Hotel Stone Bridge | Stone Bridge, Prizren | $130–185/night | 8.6/10 | Romantic Stay |
| 6 | Hotel Theranda | Central District, Prizren | $140–200/night | 8.8/10 | Top Rated |
| 7 | Bazaar Hotel Prizren | Old Bazaar, Prizren | $155–210/night | 8.4/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 8 | Hotel Kalaja | Fortress Hill, Prizren | $175–240/night | 8.7/10 | Best Location |
| 9 | Prizren Boutique Hotel | Old Town, Prizren | $260–340/night | 9.1/10 | Luxury Pick |
| 10 | Hotel Marash | Marash Quarter, Prizren | $285–380/night | 9/10 | Romantic Stay |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Hotel Prizreni
This small family-run hotel sits right in the Old Bazaar district, a short walk from the Stone Bridge over the Bistrica river. Rooms are basic but clean, with simple wooden furniture and decent Wi-Fi. The breakfast is generous for the price, featuring local cheeses and fresh bread. Staff are friendly and speak enough English to help with directions. Good base for exploring the old city without spending much.
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Guest House Lumbardhi
Situated along the Lumbardhi river, this guesthouse has straightforward rooms with views of the water and the hills beyond. The location puts you close to the Sinan Pasha Mosque and the main pedestrian strip. Rooms on the upper floor are noticeably quieter and worth requesting. The owner serves homemade rakia in the evenings if you want to chat local history. Solid choice for budget travelers who want character over polish.
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Hotel Centrum
Hotel Centrum is one of the more established mid-range options in central Prizren, located near the main square with easy access to restaurants and the bazaar. Rooms are clean, reasonably sized, and come with air conditioning and flat-screen TVs. The staff handles check-in efficiently and can arrange taxis for day trips to the Rugova canyon. Breakfast is included and covers the basics well. Nothing exceptional, but reliable and fairly priced.
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Hotel Old Town Prizren
This hotel is positioned inside the old town quarter, within a five-minute walk of the Kalaja fortress that overlooks the city. The building has a traditional stone exterior that fits the character of the neighborhood well. Rooms are comfortable with warm tones and some have small balconies facing the fortress hill. The restaurant on the ground floor serves solid Albanian and Balkan cuisine at reasonable prices. One of the better spots if location in the historic core is your priority.
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Hotel Stone Bridge
The hotel takes its name from the iconic Ottoman-era Stone Bridge, which you can see directly from the terrace and some upper-floor rooms. It occupies a well-restored building along the Bistrica riverbank and feels more thoughtfully designed than most Prizren options. Rooms have exposed stone walls and clean modern bathrooms. Dinner on the terrace in summer is genuinely pleasant, with the bridge lit up in the background. Popular with couples visiting for weekend breaks.
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Hotel Theranda
Hotel Theranda is consistently one of the highest-rated hotels in Prizren and earns it through consistent service and well-maintained rooms. It sits close to the Shadërvan fountain square, putting you in the center of the city's social life. The rooms are modern, quiet, and noticeably cleaner than the competition at this price point. The restaurant is popular with locals as well as guests, which is usually a good sign. Book early during the Dokufest film festival as it fills quickly.
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Bazaar Hotel Prizren
Tucked inside the Old Bazaar, this boutique hotel occupies a renovated Ottoman-era structure with arched ceilings in the common areas. Rooms are small but well-appointed with handmade textiles and local craft details throughout. The location is ideal for browsing the coppersmith workshops and traditional shops that line the nearby lanes. Service is attentive without being intrusive. A more characterful option than the standard business-style hotels in the city center.
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Hotel Kalaja
Hotel Kalaja sits on the hillside below the Prizren fortress, giving it some of the best panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains available from any accommodation. The walk up from the center takes about ten minutes and the uphill route is part of the appeal. Rooms facing the city are worth paying extra for, especially at night when the minarets and the old quarter are lit up. The property has a terrace bar that gets busy on weekends. A good pick for anyone who wants the view as part of the experience.
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Prizren Boutique Hotel
This is the most polished accommodation option in Prizren, set in a carefully restored Ottoman mansion near the Church of Our Lady of Ljevis. The interiors combine original stone and timber features with high-end modern fixtures and proper luxury bedding. Each room is individually designed and larger than you would expect for a building this old. The concierge service is attentive and can organize private tours of the fortress and surrounding villages. Expensive by Prizren standards but genuinely delivers at the price.
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Hotel Marash
Hotel Marash occupies the historic Marash neighborhood, a peaceful area of gardens and old stone houses just above the main bazaar. The property has a private garden terrace with views toward the Bistrica gorge and the fortress ridge. Rooms are spacious, with high ceilings, quality linens, and marble bathrooms. The kitchen sources local produce and the tasting menu changes seasonally. This is the closest Prizren comes to a genuine luxury retreat, and it suits the slow pace of the neighborhood perfectly.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Prizren
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
Prizren's Old Town: where to stay and what to skip
The Old Town is the obvious choice and it earns that reputation. You're walking distance from Shadërvan Square, the Sinan Pasha Mosque, and the base of the Fortress trail, all without crossing a main road. Hotel Old Town Prizren and Prizren Boutique Hotel both sit in this area: one for mid-range travelers, one for people who want the full Ottoman-architecture-meets-boutique-luxury experience.
The trap here is hotels that describe themselves as 'Old Town adjacent.' Some of those are fine. Others put you on Rruga Adem Jashari, which is technically close but has none of the charm. Read the fine print on the address before you book. If it's not within 5 minutes of Shadërvan Square on foot, it's not really Old Town.
The Riverside: Prizren's most underrated location
Staying along the Bistrica River means you wake up to one of the prettiest urban water views in the Balkans. The Stone Bridge is right there. The cafes along the promenade fill up by 9am. Guest House Lumbardhi puts you directly on the Riverside for $55-85/night, which is absurd value for that location.
The one downside: summer evenings get loud. Riverside restaurants and bars run late in July and August, and if you're a light sleeper, ask specifically for a room facing away from the water. It's a small trade-off for the location but worth knowing before you arrive.
Fortress Hill: the view hotels worth the climb
Hotel Kalaja sits on Fortress Hill and it's the only hotel in Prizren where you can see the entire city laid out below you. The walk up from the Stone Bridge takes about 20 minutes on a good path. It's not for people who want flat streets and easy access. But if you're here for the views and the atmosphere of the Kalaja fortress walls, nothing else comes close.
Book a room on the upper floors. The difference between a standard room and a top-floor room with a fortress view here is significant, usually $20-30 extra per night and worth every cent. This is one of those places where upgrading the room is the actual point.
The Marash Quarter: quiet, atmospheric, and genuinely local
Marash is the neighborhood that locals are most proud of and tourists mostly walk through without stopping. It's the leafy residential quarter northwest of the Old Bazaar, with Ottoman-era houses converted into restaurants and the occasional boutique hotel. Hotel Marash at $285-380/night is the anchor here and it sets the tone for the whole area: unhurried, beautiful, and not performing for tourists.
The downside is that Marash is slightly further from the main Bazaar buzz, about 10-12 minutes walk to Shadërvan Square. That's not far. But if you want to roll out of bed and be in the middle of things immediately, Old Town or Riverside picks serve you better. Marash rewards guests who want to slow down.
When to book: Prizren's festival calendar and price spikes
Dokufest in August is the biggest event on the calendar. The festival has been running since 2002 and it draws visitors from across the Balkans and Europe. Hotels within 15 minutes walk of the Bistrica River screening venues fill up 6-8 weeks out. Prices spike 30-40% across the board during festival week. Book early or plan around it.
The other price trigger is the Prizren Carnival in spring, usually late April or May. It's smaller than Dokufest but still pushes Old Town hotel occupancy high. The most reliable window for good rooms at normal prices is late September through early October: the weather's still warm, the crowds are gone, and you'll find mid-range rooms at $90-130/night that were $150+ in August.
The Old Bazaar: budget stays with maximum character
The Old Bazaar, Çarshia e Vjetër, is one of the best-preserved bazaar areas in the Western Balkans. Staying here means you're in the thick of it from morning coffee onward. Hotel Prizreni starts at $45/night and Bazaar Hotel Prizren sits at the higher end of this area at $155-210/night. Both put you on streets lined with coppersmith workshops, textile traders, and coffee houses that open at 7am.
One thing to know: the Bazaar is busiest on weekend afternoons when day-trippers arrive from Pristina. If you need a quiet midday nap, the noise level is real. Ear plugs aren't a bad idea if you're a light sleeper. But for atmosphere and value combined, no other neighborhood in Prizren beats it.
Prizren's best neighborhoods
The Old Town and Riverside neighborhoods are where you actually want to be. Skip anything near the bus station on Rruga Skënderbeu unless you enjoy traffic noise and nothing walkable.
Old Town & Old Bazaar 3 vetted hotels Ottoman architecture, artisan streets, and the best coffee in Kosovo.
Ottoman architecture, artisan streets, and the best coffee in Kosovo.
This is the center of gravity in Prizren. The Ottoman-era lanes around Shadërvan Square and the Çarshia e Vjetër bazaar are where the city makes its strongest impression. You're steps from the Sinan Pasha Mosque, the League of Prizren Museum, and the start of the trail up to Kalaja fortress.
Three of our picks sit here: Hotel Prizreni at $45-75/night for budget travelers, Bazaar Hotel Prizren at $155-210/night for those who want more comfort without leaving the bazaar atmosphere, and Prizren Boutique Hotel at $260-340/night for a full luxury experience in beautifully restored Ottoman surroundings.
The street noise is real during Dokufest in August and on summer weekends. Ask for upper-floor or courtyard-facing rooms to cut the ambient noise down. That aside, Old Town is the right base for first-time visitors.
Riverside & Stone Bridge 2 vetted hotels The Bistrica River on one side, the Fortress on the other.
The Bistrica River on one side, the Fortress on the other.
Staying along the Bistrica River means you have the Stone Bridge as your front yard. The promenade here is genuinely beautiful, lined with willow trees and restaurants that stay open until midnight in summer. It's also the best vantage point for the Fortress and mosque views that end up in every Prizren photograph.
Guest House Lumbardhi at $55-85/night is the value pick here, sitting directly on the river promenade. Hotel Stone Bridge at $130-185/night adds more polish and a setting right next to the medieval Ura e Gurit bridge itself. Both are within 8 minutes walk of the Old Bazaar.
Summer evenings are loud. The riverside bars and open-air restaurants run until 1-2am on weekends. If you're a light sleeper or traveling with young kids, ask for rooms on the street-facing side. For couples and anyone who wants the full Prizren atmosphere at night, this is the best neighborhood in the city.
City Center & Central District 2 vetted hotels More amenities, slightly less charm. Good if you need both.
More amenities, slightly less charm. Good if you need both.
The City Center and Central District sit just outside the Old Town core, along Rruga Selman Riza and the streets around it. You give up some of the Ottoman atmosphere but gain easier parking, more modern amenities, and slightly quieter nights. It's the right call if you're driving and don't want to navigate cobblestone lanes with luggage.
Hotel Centrum at $105-155/night is the most popular hotel in our list, and that popularity is earned: it's well-run, central, and genuinely versatile for both business and leisure travelers. Hotel Theranda at $140-200/night is the top-rated property in this area and one of the best-rated hotels on our entire list at 8.8.
The Old Bazaar is 10-12 minutes walk from here. The Fortress trail start is about 20 minutes. It's not as immersive as Old Town, but it's not trying to be. This neighborhood is for travelers who want comfort and practicality alongside the sightseeing.
Fortress Hill & Marash Quarter 2 vetted hotels The high ground. Literally and figuratively.
The high ground. Literally and figuratively.
Fortress Hill and the Marash Quarter are the two most atmospheric corners of Prizren that most visitors walk through but don't sleep in. That's a mistake. Hotel Kalaja on Fortress Hill at $175-240/night gives you views over the entire city. Hotel Marash in the Marash Quarter at $285-380/night puts you in a quietly beautiful Ottoman residential neighborhood with some of the best restaurant options in the city right outside.
The walk from Marash to the Old Bazaar is about 10-12 minutes along Rruga Marash. Fortress Hill access from Hotel Kalaja to the Kalaja fortress gate is basically zero minutes: you're already there. The trade-off on Fortress Hill is the uphill terrain. It's a genuine climb from the riverside, about 20 minutes of steps and stone paths.
Both neighborhoods reward guests who are here for the slow-travel experience. These are places to sit on a terrace with coffee and watch Prizren wake up, not bases for people who need to be in the middle of everything immediately.
Best Areas by Vibe
Tell us how you travel and we'll point you to the right part of Prizren.
Romantic
The Marash Quarter is the place. Stone walls, candlelit restaurants on Rruga Marash, and the kind of quiet that's hard to find anywhere else in the city. Hotel Marash at $285-380/night sets the tone perfectly.
Culture & History
Base yourself in the Old Town, within 5 minutes of Shadërvan Square, and you'll have the Sinan Pasha Mosque, the League of Prizren Museum, and the Fortress trail all on foot. Hotel Old Town Prizren is the right pick.
Family
The City Center around Rruga Selman Riza works well for families: flat streets, easy parking, and Hotel Centrum at $105-155/night has the space and amenities without the cobblestone-luggage-wrestle of the Old Town.
Budget
The Old Bazaar area delivers the most character per dollar in Prizren. Hotel Prizreni starts at $45/night and you're already in the thick of Çarshia e Vjetër with good coffee shops and the Stone Bridge a 7-minute walk away.
Foodie
The Bistrica Riverside and Old Bazaar overlap is where the best food scene concentrates, from burek shops that open at 6am to grilled meat restaurants that run until midnight. Guest House Lumbardhi puts you right in the middle of it.
Views & Outdoors
Fortress Hill is the only choice if views matter to you. Hotel Kalaja at $175-240/night sits right against the Kalaja fortress walls with a panorama over the entire city that genuinely earns the price tag.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Prizren
When to visit Prizren and what to pay.
Summer (June-August)
July and August are hot: temperatures regularly hit 33-35°C in the city center. Dokufest in August drives occupancy to near 100% in Old Town and Riverside hotels, and prices jump 30-40% across the board. If you're visiting in summer, book 6-8 weeks out and budget $150-200/night for a decent mid-range room.
Spring (April-May)
This is the best window. Temperatures sit at 15-22°C, the Bistrica River is running full and fast from snowmelt, and the Fortress gardens are green. Hotel prices run $80-160/night for solid mid-range options that would cost $150-220 in July. The Prizren Carnival usually lands in late April, adding atmosphere without the Dokufest-level crowd surge.
Autumn (September-October)
September is arguably the best single month to visit. The Dokufest crowds are gone, temperatures drop to a comfortable 18-20°C, and you'll find Old Town rooms at $90-130/night that were $180+ in August. October cools quickly, with lows around 10°C by month end, but the foliage around the Marash Quarter makes up for it.
Winter (November-March)
Prizren is cold and quiet in winter, with temperatures dropping to -3°C in January. Snow sometimes sits on the Fortress and the Sharr Mountain ridgeline above the city, which is genuinely beautiful. Budget hotels drop to $50-70/night and mid-range options like Hotel Centrum run $90-110/night. It's worth considering if you're planning day trips to the Brezovica ski area, about 40 km away.
Booking Tips for Prizren
Insider tips for booking hotels in Prizren.
Book during Dokufest at least 6 weeks out
Dokufest runs every August and it fills Prizren faster than any other event on the calendar. Old Town and Riverside hotels within 15 minutes of the Bistrica screening venues are the first to go. If your dates overlap with the festival week, expect to pay $30-60 more per night than the standard rate and expect zero last-minute availability.
Stay on the river side of the Old Town
There's a real difference between Old Town hotels that back onto Shadërvan Square and those on the Bistrica Promenade side. The promenade-side rooms give you the river view and access to the waterfront restaurants in both directions. It's worth specifying when you book: ask for a room facing the Bistrica or the Stone Bridge. Most hotels charge $10-20 more for this and it's worth it.
Carry euros, not cards, for the Old Bazaar
The artisan shops, copper workshops, and smaller cafes in Çarshia e Vjetër are mostly cash-only. ATMs are easy to find around Shadërvan Square, but foreign card fees add up. Withdraw €50-100 on arrival and keep it on you for Bazaar browsing. The bigger restaurants and all the vetted hotels accept cards without issue.
The Fortress walk is not suitable for evening flip-flops
The trail from the Stone Bridge up to Kalaja fortress is about 20 minutes on uneven cobblestone and stone steps. Plenty of tourists attempt it in sandals and regret it. Wear proper shoes, especially if you're going at dusk. The views from the top are genuinely worth the effort: you can see the entire city, the Bistrica valley, and the Sharr Mountains on a clear day.
Mid-range is the sweet spot in Prizren
The jump from budget ($45-85/night) to mid-range ($105-185/night) in Prizren is significant. You're not just paying for a bigger room: you're getting better locations in the Old Town core, proper air conditioning for summer, and staff who speak English. Hotel Theranda at $140-200/night is our top-rated property at 8.8 and it consistently punches above its price point compared to similar hotels in Pristina or Skopje.
September gives you October prices with August weather
The first two weeks of September are the best-kept secret in Prizren travel. Dokufest is over, day-trippers from Pristina thin out, and hotel prices drop back to near shoulder-season rates of $75-150/night. Temperatures stay at 20-24°C through mid-September. You get the full city to yourself at a fraction of the August peak price.
Hotels in Prizren — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Prizren.
What's the best neighborhood to stay in Prizren?
The Old Town and Riverside areas are the sweet spot. You're within 5-10 minutes walk of the Stone Bridge, Sinan Pasha Mosque, and the Old Bazaar without needing any transport at all. The Fortress Hill area costs more but the views from up there justify it. Avoid booking near the main bus terminal on Rruga Skënderbeu: it's noisy, charmless, and 20 minutes from everything worth seeing.
How much do hotels in Prizren cost per night?
Budget options in the Old Bazaar area start around $45-75/night. Mid-range picks near the City Center and Old Town run $105-185/night. Luxury boutique hotels in the Old Town and Marash Quarter go from $260-380/night. Prizren is genuinely affordable compared to most European cities its size.
When is the best time to visit Prizren?
May and September are the sweet spot: warm but not brutal, and hotel prices drop 20-30% compared to July-August. The Dokufest documentary film festival in August is worth planning around, but expect prices to spike and rooms to fill fast. Winter is quiet and cold, with temperatures dropping to -3-0°C, but you'll find rates under $60/night at solid mid-range spots.
Is Prizren walkable? Do I need a car?
You don't need a car at all if you're staying in the Old Town or Riverside area. Shadërvan Square to the Fortress gate is about 15 minutes on foot. The Old Bazaar is 5 minutes from most Riverside hotels. The only time a car makes sense is if you're day-tripping to Brezovica ski resort, which is about 40 km away.
What's Dokufest and does it affect hotel availability?
Dokufest is Prizren's international documentary and short film festival, held every August since 2002. It's a big deal: screenings happen outdoors along the Bistrica River and inside the Fortress, and the city fills up for the full week. Book at least 6-8 weeks ahead if your dates overlap with Dokufest, especially for anything in the Old Town or Riverside neighborhoods.
Are there luxury hotels in Prizren?
Yes, and they're genuinely good. Prizren Boutique Hotel in the Old Town runs $260-340/night and delivers the kind of attention to detail you'd expect at twice the price in Western Europe. Hotel Marash in the Marash Quarter is $285-380/night and sits in one of the quietest, most atmospheric corners of the city. Both are worth it.
What's the cheapest decent hotel in Prizren?
Hotel Prizreni in the Old Bazaar starts at $45/night and it's a legitimate budget pick, not a last resort. It's a 7-minute walk to the Stone Bridge and you're right in the middle of the Old Bazaar's coffee shops and artisan stores. Guest House Lumbardhi on the Riverside is slightly pricier at $55-85/night but the location along the Bistrica River makes it the better value overall.
Is Prizren safe for tourists?
Prizren is one of the safer cities in the Western Balkans. Petty theft is rare compared to regional capitals like Pristina or Skopje. The Old Bazaar and Riverside areas are well-lit and active until late, especially in summer. Standard urban common sense applies: don't leave valuables visible in a parked car, and watch your pockets in crowded festival crowds.
How do I get from Pristina to Prizren?
The bus from Pristina's main bus station on Rruga Lidhja e Prizrenit takes about 1.5-2 hours and costs around $3-5 each way. Buses run regularly from early morning until evening. A taxi or private transfer runs $30-50 depending on the driver. There's no train connection between the two cities.
What currency is used in Prizren and do hotels accept cards?
Kosovo uses the Euro despite not being an EU member. Most mid-range and luxury hotels accept Visa and Mastercard without issue. Budget guesthouses in the Old Bazaar sometimes prefer cash, so carry €20-50 on arrival. ATMs are easy to find around Shadërvan Square and along Rruga Selman Riza.
Which Prizren hotels are best for couples?
Hotel Stone Bridge near the Stone Bridge area and Hotel Marash in the Marash Quarter both carry the Romantic Stay badge for a reason. Hotel Stone Bridge runs $130-185/night with direct views over the Bistrica River. Hotel Marash at $285-380/night is the more indulgent option, tucked into the quietest quarter of the city with stone-walled rooms that feel genuinely special.
Are hotels in the Old Town worth the higher prices?
Usually yes. Being 5 minutes from the Sinan Pasha Mosque, the League of Prizren Museum, and the start of the Fortress trail changes how you experience the city entirely. Hotel Old Town Prizren at $115-170/night hits the sweet spot for Old Town location without going full luxury. Prizren Boutique Hotel at $260-340/night is a step up again, and the rooms are genuinely beautiful.