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Pristina

Pristina, Kosovo

4 Jan 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current time in Pristina, Kosovo?

Pristina operates on Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1 during winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST), which is UTC+2 during summer. To find the current time in Pristina, add 1 hour to UTC during winter months and 2 hours during summer months.

Does Pristina, Kosovo observe Daylight Saving Time?

Yes, Pristina and the rest of Kosovo observe Daylight Saving Time. The clocks go forward 1 hour to Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) on the last Sunday in March and go back 1 hour to Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) on the last Sunday in October.

What is the time difference between Pristina and major world cities?

London (GMT/BST): Pristina is 1 hour ahead of London when the UK is on GMT (winter), and the same time when the UK is on BST (summer).

New York (EST/EDT): Pristina is 6 hours ahead of New York when NY is on EST (winter), and 5 hours ahead when NY is on EDT (summer).

Tokyo (JST): Pristina is 8 hours behind Tokyo, as Japan Standard Time is UTC+9.

What are other major cities in Kosovo?

Kosovo's major cities include Prizren, Peja, Mitrovica, and Gjakova. Pristina is the capital and largest city.

What is Pristina, Kosovo known for?

Pristina is Kosovo's capital and largest city, known for the Newborn Monument, the National Library of Kosovo, the Mother Teresa Boulevard, vibrant café culture, and as a major cultural and economic center. The city is also famous for its young population, post-war reconstruction, and as a symbol of Kosovo's independence.