Discover Berat, the UNESCO World Heritage city of 1001 windows. Explore its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. Book your adventure today.
Discover Berat, the UNESCO World Heritage city of 1001 windows. Explore its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. Book your adventure today.
- Elbasan - The most industrialized city of Communist Albania where now only the ruins of the old factories remain.
- Belsh - Belsh is known as the Albanian Tuscany. It features hilly terrain and 34 karstic lakes, creating a unique and beautiful landscape.
- Berat - The ancient city of Berat, nicknamed the “City of a Thousand Windows,” is a…
- Elbasan - The most industrialized city of Communist Albania where now only the ruins of the old factories remain.
- Belsh - Belsh is known as the Albanian Tuscany. It features hilly terrain and 34 karstic lakes, creating a unique and beautiful landscape.
- Berat - The ancient city of Berat, nicknamed the “City of a Thousand Windows,” is a historical survivor and a bearer of a rich cultural mix of Illyrian, Greek, Romanian, Byzantine, Slavic, and Turkish heritage. It is home to architectural treasures and is one of the greatest tourist attractions in South Albania.

- Museum tickets
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Museum tickets
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
The historic city of Berat, affectionately called the “City of a Thousand Windows,” stands as a testament to time, showcasing a rich blend of Illyrian, Greek, Romanian, Byzantine, Slavic, and Turkish cultural heritage. This architectural gem is among the top tourist destinations in Southern Albania.
Nestled along the Osum River and encircled by mountains…
The historic city of Berat, affectionately called the “City of a Thousand Windows,” stands as a testament to time, showcasing a rich blend of Illyrian, Greek, Romanian, Byzantine, Slavic, and Turkish cultural heritage. This architectural gem is among the top tourist destinations in Southern Albania.
Nestled along the Osum River and encircled by mountains and hills, including the Tomorri Mountain, which is a national park, Berat offers breathtaking scenic views. Archaeological discoveries, such as ceramics from the 7th century BCE, indicate that the Illyrians settled on Berat’s rocky hill. The city is believed to be the ancient Antipatrea. The name Berat evolved from the old Slavonic word Belgrad, meaning “White City.” In 1961, Berat was declared a “Museum City,” and in 2008, it was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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