Discover Gjirokaster’s rich history and culture on a walking tour. Explore stone houses, vibrant bazaars, and savor authentic Albanian cuisine.
Discover Gjirokaster’s rich history and culture on a walking tour. Explore stone houses, vibrant bazaars, and savor authentic Albanian cuisine.
- Gjirokaster - Gjirokaster is a UNESCO World Heritage city celebrated for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture, winding cobblestone streets, and historical landmarks. As a cultural treasure of Albania, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its unique blend of Albanian and Ottoman heritage. The Gjirokaster Castle, historical houses, and…
- Gjirokaster - Gjirokaster is a UNESCO World Heritage city celebrated for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture, winding cobblestone streets, and historical landmarks. As a cultural treasure of Albania, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its unique blend of Albanian and Ottoman heritage. The Gjirokaster Castle, historical houses, and traditional bazaar are key attractions. The city is also renowned for its culinary offerings, with local specialties like “qifqi” and “byrek” that showcase authentic Albanian flavors. Its rich cultural traditions and picturesque landscapes make it a must-visit destination.
- Gjirokaster Castle - Gjirokaster Castle is a massive fortress overlooking the city, offering panoramic views and a deep connection to Albania’s history. The castle dates back to the 12th century and has been pivotal in the region’s defense. Visitors can explore its well-preserved towers, the armory, and the prison, gaining insight into the city’s Ottoman-era past. The castle is also home to the Gjirokaster Museum, offering exhibits on local history and culture, and is an essential part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage status.
- Gjirokastra Bazaar - The Gjirokastër Bazaar, dating back to the Ottoman era, is the heart of the city’s historic charm. Nestled in the stone-paved streets of this UNESCO-listed town, the bazaar offers a rich mix of tradition and craftsmanship. Visitors can explore authentic handmade goods, from intricate textiles and copperware to wood carvings and filigree jewelry. The bazaar is also home to traditional teahouses and local eateries serving Albanian specialties like qifqi (rice balls) and fërgesë. Lunch in Gjirokastër is a delightful experience. Visitors can enjoy specialties like qifqi, unique rice balls seasoned with herbs, or fërgesë, a creamy dish made with peppers, tomatoes, and cheese. Slow-cooked lamb and stuffed peppers are also popular choices. Meals are often accompanied by homemade bread, local olives, and raki, Albania’s traditional spirit. Dining in a historic stone house or a terrace with panoramic views enhances the experience, making it a perfect way to savor the region’s rich culinary heritage.
- Gjirokaster Mosque - The Gjirokastër Mosque, also known as the Bazaar Mosque, is one of the few remaining Ottoman-era mosques in the city. Built in the 18th century, it stands near the Old Bazaar and reflects traditional Islamic architecture with its elegant minaret and simple yet graceful design. The mosque was one of many in Gjirokastër before Albania’s communist regime demolished most religious sites. Today, it remains an important cultural and historical landmark, offering insight into the city’s diverse heritage and the legacy of Ottoman rule in Albania.
- Kisha Ungjillore Gjirokaster - Kisha Ungjillore Gjirokastër, or the Evangelical Church of Gjirokastër, is a notable place of worship located in the historic city of Gjirokastër, Albania. This church is part of the Evangelical Brotherhood of Albania (Vëllazëria Ungjillore e Shqipërisë – VUSH), a union of evangelical churches and organizations across the country. Situated in the “City of Stone,” Kisha Ungjillore Gjirokastër welcomes visitors to its services, reflecting the community’s commitment to faith and fellowship. The church actively engages with both locals and tourists, offering insights into the evangelical Christian faith within the Albanian cultural context.
- Tepelene - On the way back to Tirana, there will be a short coffee break at Uji i Ftohtë, Tepelenë, a beautiful natural spring known for its crystal-clear and refreshing cold water. Surrounded by lush greenery and the serene sound of flowing water, this stop offers a perfect moment to relax, enjoy a coffee, and take in the scenic views before continuing the journey. Tepelenë, a historic town in southern Albania, is known for its stunning natural landscapes and rich history. It is famous as the birthplace of Ali Pasha and for its refreshing Uji i Ftohtë natural spring.

- Hotel pick up and drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide to all places visited
- Professional English speaking guide
- Parking fees
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide to all places visited
- Professional English speaking guide
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Lunch
Set off on an unforgettable adventure through Albania’s hidden treasures, where history, culture, and stunning landscapes converge. Discover the UNESCO-listed city of Gjirokaster, celebrated for its stone houses, lively bazaar, and majestic castle that narrates centuries of history. Delight in authentic local cuisine, savoring the genuine flavors of…
Set off on an unforgettable adventure through Albania’s hidden treasures, where history, culture, and stunning landscapes converge. Discover the UNESCO-listed city of Gjirokaster, celebrated for its stone houses, lively bazaar, and majestic castle that narrates centuries of history. Delight in authentic local cuisine, savoring the genuine flavors of Albania. Wander through the enchanting old town, explore historic mosques and churches, and immerse in the traditions of this distinctive region. Take a refreshing pause at the renowned Uji Ftohte in Tepelene on your return journey. This tour seamlessly combines culture, adventure, and relaxation, making it essential for travelers seeking a fulfilling experience.
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