Berat is an old Albanian city, with a rich history in its shoulder.It is part of the UNESCO protected sites since 2008.Your guide will represent you the main attraction of the city and what you can’t miss during your visit here.
The first stop will be Berat Castle, then you will be able to see the Onufri Museum if you will want to visit it.
Leaving the castle, a trip awaits you on both sides of the Osum River. On one side, the Muslim quarter of Mangalem, with typical medieval houses. On the other, the Christian quarter of Gorica, also with its well-preserved architecture. You will walk through them, along its lanes and streets, marveling at the view of the internal gardens of the houses, you will enjoy an ever-changing panorama.
Visit Berat Castle
After experiencing the ancient city of Berat from the point of view of the inhabitants and after a roundup of historic buildings and old houses, you will visit the Castle of Berat, a hill over 200 meters high.Despite what one might think, the castle is not a simple castle, but a real fortified citadel. Today, inside there are still inhabited houses, small restaurants, hostels, shops, remains of Orthodox churches and mosques. The sensation is that of a miniature village in which you can immerse yourself in a magical atmosphere. At the end of the visit you will go up to the towers of the castle, to enjoy a spectacular almost 360° panoramic view of Berat and its surroundings.
Rruga Mihal Komneno 31, 5001 Berat, Albania
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Tirana Bus Station
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