Discover the enchanting city of Berat on a private day trip. Explore its ancient history, unique architecture, and the famous ‘City of One Thousand Windows’. Book now!
Discover the enchanting city of Berat on a private day trip. Explore its ancient history, unique architecture, and the famous ‘City of One Thousand Windows’. Book now!
- Berat Castle - Berat Castle is not only one of the largest inhabited castles in Albania but also showcases a remarkable blend of various styles and eras, including Roman, Byzantine, Albanian, and Ottoman.
- Kisha Shen Triadha (Holy Trinity Church) - Located near the garrison walls in the southern part of Berat’s fortress, the Holy Trinity…
- Berat Castle - Berat Castle is not only one of the largest inhabited castles in Albania but also showcases a remarkable blend of various styles and eras, including Roman, Byzantine, Albanian, and Ottoman.
- Kisha Shen Triadha (Holy Trinity Church) - Located near the garrison walls in the southern part of Berat’s fortress, the Holy Trinity Church offers a stunning panoramic view. It is constructed on steep terrain, directly above the natural rock.
- National Iconographic Museum Onufri - This museum houses 200 pieces of artwork, icons, and liturgical items dating from the 14th to the 20th century, collected from various churches and monasteries in the region.
- The King Mosque - Known as the Sultan’s Mosque (Xhamia e Sulltanit) or Sultan Bayezid Mosque, this mosque is a Cultural Monument in Berat, Albania.
- Mangalem - The distinctive and original architecture of the houses is believed to primarily belong to the construction phase of the 18th-19th centuries, combining stone and wood elements. The compactness of the buildings, their seamless integration with the land, and their similar architectural appearance make this ensemble one of the most captivating spots in Berat’s historic center.
- Gorica Bridge - Serving as a crucial connection between the two parts of the city in the 18th century (1777), the “Gorica” bridge was constructed of stone by Berat’s local ruler, Ahmet Kurt Pasha, according to a note from a book of St. George’s church. In 1880, it was destroyed by severe floods of the Osumi River. Numerous modifications to its structure, continuing into the late 1930s, have significantly altered the monument from its original design.

- Certified National Tourist Guide
- AC Car Transport
- Certified National Tourist Guide
- AC Car Transport
- Everything else that is not mentioned in the :What’s included” section.
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Everything else that is not mentioned in the :What’s included” section.
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Berat is a historical city in Albania that boasts of a history dating back 2400 years. Known for its distinct architecture, which features quaint houses with unique facades filled with an abundance of windows stacked upon each other, it is no wonder that it’s often referred to as ‘The city of One Thousand Windows’. Berat’s rich heritage and unique culture has earned it a spot in UNESCO since 2008.
Berat is a historical city in Albania that boasts of a history dating back 2400 years. Known for its distinct architecture, which features quaint houses with unique facades filled with an abundance of windows stacked upon each other, it is no wonder that it’s often referred to as ‘The city of One Thousand Windows’. Berat’s rich heritage and unique culture has earned it a spot in UNESCO since 2008.
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