Old Bazaar - Gjakova
The Old Bazaar is Gjakova’s most iconic destination, offering a rich blend of history, commerce, and atmosphere. Visitors come to shop for handcrafted goods, explore historic buildings, and experience the rhythms of a traditional Balkan market. It’s ideal for those interested in Ottoman urbanism, artisan culture, and immersive local experiences.

The Story
The Old Bazaar of Gjakova was established in the 16th century, growing around the Hadum Mosque as a center of trade and civic life. By the 17th century, it had become one of the most important commercial hubs in the region, with over 500 shops, inns, workshops, and public fountains.
The bazaar was known for its craft guilds, including coppersmiths, tailors, leatherworkers, and woodcarvers. Each guild had its own section, and the market operated under strict codes of quality and ethics. The area also included teahouses, bakeries, and guest inns, making it a full-service urban ecosystem.
During the 1999 war, the bazaar was severely damaged, with many shops burned and historic buildings destroyed. In the years since, it has been restored through local and international efforts, preserving its original layout and architectural style. Today, it remains a vibrant space where tradition meets modernity.
Visitors can stroll through stone-paved alleys, shop for handmade copperware, embroidered textiles, and local honey, or sit in a traditional café sipping Turkish coffee. The bazaar also hosts seasonal festivals and cultural events, reinforcing its role as a living heritage site.
Insider Tips
Last update
Nov 20, 2025
Accessibility Notes: Fully walkable; cobblestone paths; some shops have narrow entrances
Open Hours: Most shops open Monday to Saturday, 09:00–18:00; cafes and restaurants open later
Getting There: Located in central Gjakova, near Hadum Mosque, Ethnographic Museum, and Clock Tower. Easily reachable by foot or taxi from the city center







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