Our cooking class offers an immersive and intimate culinary experience, set in a charming, tranquil environment. Upon arrival, you are greeted warmly by the instructor and introduced to the kitchen, which is often filled with fresh, seasonal ingredients. The atmosphere is cozy yet professional, designed to make you feel at ease while you explore new techniques and recipes.
The class usually begins with an introduction to the dishes you’ll be preparing—typically inspired by local or regional cuisine. The instructor will walk you through each step, from preparing the ingredients to mastering cooking methods like sautéing, baking, or grilling. With hands-on participation, you’ll chop, mix, and cook alongside fellow participants, learning useful tips and tricks.
The experience is not just about learning recipes—it’s about connecting with local culture, gaining confidence in the kitchen, and sharing a memorable, enjoyable meal with others.
Enter at Hotel/Restaurant Lord Byron and ask for Anila, she will meet you there with a smile.
Albania is a hidden gem in the Balkans, offering a unique blend of stunning Adriatic and Ionian coastlines, rugged mountain ranges, and a rich cultural heritage. Known for its warm hospitality, Albania provides an authentic and affordable travel experience, far from the typical tourist crowds.
A UNESCO World Heritage site with ancient Greek and Roman ruins, including a well-preserved theater and baptistery.
A medieval fortress with stunning views of the city and surrounding countryside, known as the 'Town of a Thousand Windows'.
A stunning mountainous region with hiking trails, traditional villages, and the famous Theth National Park.
Baked lamb and rice casserole with a yogurt and egg topping.
Flaky pastry filled with cheese, spinach, or meat.
A traditional dish made with peppers, tomatoes, and cheese, often served with bread.
The peak season offers warm weather, perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration. This is the busiest time, with vibrant festivals and lively coastal towns.
Albanian Lek (ALL)
CET (UTC+1), CEST (UTC+2) during daylight saving time
220VV, 50HzHz
Albania is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas. Be cautious of aggressive vendors and pickpockets.
Tirana Bus Station, Durrës Bus Station
Affordable and frequent, but can be crowded. Routes are well-established but may lack strict schedules.
Available • Apps: TaxiFAL, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic town with a medieval fortress, bazaar, and the Ethnographic Museum.
A stunning mountain pass with breathtaking views of the Adriatic coast and the Llogara National Park.
Price varies by option