Where to Stay in Peja, Kosovo 2026: Best Hotels and Guesthouses
Peja is compact, and the accommodation choice is more about price point and atmosphere than geography — the city is small enough that no area leaves you genuinely far from the canyon or the bazaar. That said, where you base yourself does shape your experience.
Best areas to stay in Peja
City centre and Old Bazaar area
The most practical choice for most visitors. Staying within walking distance of the Old Bazaar puts you close to the best restaurants, the bus connections to Pristina and Prizren, and a quick taxi ride from the canyon entrance.
Hotels and guesthouses in this zone:
- Hotel Dukagjini — the best hotel in Peja, 4-star, with a central location and reliable facilities
- Hotel Drita — mid-range, central, good value
- Hotel President — slightly lower price point, central
Rugova Canyon entrance area
The 2–3 km stretch of road leading up to the canyon entrance has a handful of guesthouses and small hotels, mostly family-run. The setting is quieter than the city centre, with views toward the canyon walls. Best suited to visitors who plan to spend most of their time hiking or climbing rather than exploring the city.
Getting to the bazaar and bus station from here requires a taxi or a 30–45 minute walk.
Karagaç neighbourhood
A quiet residential zone between the Old Bazaar and the canyon entrance, with a few guesthouses offering genuine local homestay-style stays. Lower prices than the centre, slightly longer walks.
Accommodation by budget
| Accommodation | Type | Approx. price | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Dukagjini | 4-star hotel | From €75/night | City centre |
| Hotel Drita | Mid-range hotel | Approx. €55/night | City centre |
| Hotel President | Mid-range hotel | Approx. €45/night | City centre |
| Guesthouse Ana | Family-run guesthouse | Approx. €35/night | Canyon area |
| Hostel Rugova | Backpacker hostel | From €12 dorm | City |
Prices as of 2026. Availability is tightest in July and August — book ahead for those months, particularly for Hotel Dukagjini and Guesthouse Ana.
Hotel Dukagjini
The standout property in Peja for visitors who want a proper hotel rather than a guesthouse. Four stars, central location, on-site restaurant, and professional service. From approximately €75/night for a double room as of 2026. Worth paying for if you want reliable air conditioning and a guaranteed quality of room.
Hotel Drita
Mid-range, central, and consistently well-reviewed. Rooms are straightforward but comfortable, and the location is good for reaching both the bazaar and the bus station on foot. Approximately €55/night as of 2026 for a double room.
Hotel President
A step down in price from Hotel Drita, with similar central convenience. Approximately €45/night as of 2026. Good option for visits of one or two nights where you are primarily using Peja as a base for canyon activities.
Guesthouse Ana
A family-run guesthouse near the canyon entrance, with a small garden and views toward the canyon walls. Approximately €35/night as of 2026. Breakfast typically included. The setting is the main draw — quieter and more atmospheric than the city centre hotels, and close to the start of the main hiking trails.
Hostel Rugova
Peja’s main option for backpackers, with dorm beds from approximately €12/night as of 2026. The staff can help with canyon activity bookings and route planning. Social atmosphere typical of small Balkan hostels. Private rooms may be available — ask when booking.
Airbnb and self-catering apartments
A number of apartments are available in the city centre and Karagaç area for approximately €30–45/night as of 2026. A good option for stays of 3 or more nights, or for groups who want a kitchen.
Getting around Peja
- City centre: Walkable. The Old Bazaar, main restaurants, and bus station are all within 10–15 minutes on foot of any central hotel.
- Canyon entrance: Taxi from the city centre, approximately €5 one-way. Takes 10 minutes.
- Deçan Monastery / Bear Sanctuary: Taxi or hired car recommended. Both are 15–20 km from the city.
- Bus connections: The main bus station is in the city centre, a short walk from most accommodation. Buses to Pristina run throughout the day (approx. 2 hrs, €5).
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best hotel in Peja?
- Hotel Dukagjini is the best hotel in the city — a 4-star property in the centre from approximately €75/night as of 2026.
- Where should I stay for access to Rugova Canyon?
- The canyon entrance area has a few guesthouses, or stay centrally in the city and take a taxi to the canyon (approximately €5–10). The city centre gives better access to restaurants and the bazaar.
- Is there a hostel in Peja?
- Yes — Hostel Rugova is the main backpacker option, with dorm beds from approximately €12/night as of 2026.
- How far is the city centre from the canyon entrance?
- Approximately 2–3 km. A taxi between them costs €3–5 and takes about 5–10 minutes.
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