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Buffalo Backpackers Hostel in Pristina

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Serbia, Pristina, 25, Musine Kokalari, Prishtinë
● Center: 900 m
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Rooms and prices

2 guests
Adults2+
Children under 170+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
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Age7+
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Bed in Dorm with view
Bed in Dorm with view
Shared bathroom
Bed in Dorm with balcony and with view
Bed in Dorm with balcony and with view
Shared bathroom

Description

In this mini-hotel 4 rooms.

2 guests
Adults2+
Children under 170+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
Age7+
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Services and facilities

Meals
  • Common kitchen

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Reviews

07.10.2022 Sabrina
Home away from home. A cozy and small place very well locared in the heart of Pristina. Great staff and good vibe.
07.10.2022 Kait
Best hostel in Kosovo!
Awesome owners, friendly volunteer staff.
Large locked storage for belongings.
Clean comfortable bunk beds.
Clean restrooms and showers with nice water pressure and 24hr hot water.
Outside area to camp, hangout, lay in a hammock, etc.
Very close to the city center.
07.10.2022 joost
Lovely hostel. Quite good location, super friendly staff who were very helpful. The garden is great if you want to take a break from the busy city. Would certainly stay here again.
07.10.2022 Jacob
great atmosphere. the people who work there are super kind and friendly. there was a very harmonic atmosphere and people loved to go out together. you get a free welcome shot which is very nice to have a local liquor after a long walk. they give you every important recommendation. the owner chelsea is a very nice person. if you are interested into a shooting range she will help you out with that. it's a clean place. day and night which is very important for a hostel. it has a huge garden and tent place barbeque a balcony and a terrace. it is a walk away from the center but not very far. something like 10 minutes and you are in the center.
19.11.2017 P
There are writers who are changing the language. Most famously Shakespeare introduced a vast number of neologisms, many still in use. Cervantes did the same for Spanish and Dante for Italian, the Latin vernacular. You see a creative expansion of English in Tom Wolfe, notably in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, and a simplification of it in Cormac McCarthy. [Read All The Pretty Horses.] He eliminates punctuation and concatenates compound nouns. 

What we ought to do, as a preliminary step in revising and simplifying the language, is start by making the spelling phonetic. Stick with what we have -- we don't need a new script or to introduce diacritics. My initial suggestions are use "c" for the soft c sound, as in 'celery'; "k" for the hard c sound, as in 'kat', and 's' for the sh sibilant, as in the onomatopoeic "shoo" [soo]. The vowels are going to be altogether more difficult.

There's something that's especially satisfying, and that's using English in an elegant way or with rarefied sense and having it understood. There's a language prodigy here named Alex, or familiarly Sasha. He's from the Crimea. I've never met anyone from the Crimea before -- or anywhere on the Black Sea. He's one of these Israeli expats. Maybe they haven't done their service yet maybe they're never going back. So he picked up on "vicissitudes", with a smile and without a blink. I think his first tongue must be Ukrainian, and that he also speaks Russian and Hebrew. English is probably his third language, and there may be others, all seamlessly understood and spoken.

Game of Thrones is entirely derivative. It cobbles together elements from Arthurian legend literature and adds nothing original. It's story line is like a fractal, designed to grow meaninglessly ad infinitum. Derivative and formulaic; it's the reason I'm not going to Dubrovnik.
17.10.2017 martin
Awesome experience, nice place, cool and generous people. Way better than a Rbnb !! Can't wait to come back.
19.09.2017 Joost
Lovely hostel. Quite good location, super friendly staff who were very helpful. The garden is great if you want to take a break from the busy city. Would certainly stay here again.
16.09.2017 Kaitlyn
Best hostel in Kosovo!
Awesome owners, friendly volunteer staff.
Large locked storage for belongings.
Clean comfortable bunk beds.
Clean restrooms and showers with nice water pressure and 24hr hot water.
Outside area to camp, hangout, lay in a hammock, etc.
Very close to the city center.
02.07.2017 Renata
Buffalo Backpackers hostel and camping was a great place to stay. In the city center close to everything, with a very cool atmosphere and friendly staff. The facilities were great, with a free breakfast and coffee and tea throughout the day. I definitely recommend it to young people!
29.03.2017 D
This hostel was bit cold and dirty with annoying people. Even this is sometimes happening.
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