Albania

Berat: Exploring the City of a Thousand Windows

Berat offers a mesmerising blend of history and architecture, boasting a well-preserved Ottoman old town. It has a unique charm and is commonly known as “The City of a Thousand Windows”. The city’s breathtaking landscapes, nestled between mountains and the Osum River, provide a serene and picturesque backdrop. As well as this, Berat is the perfect place to experience Albanian culture as you explore the cobbled streets and try delicious local cuisine. From the ancient Berat Castle to the diverse religious monuments, Berat is the best place to go on a journey through time.

How to travel to Berat?

If you are travelling from Tirana then you will need to head to Tirana International Bus Terminal. From here you will be able to find buses with signs with ‘Berat’ in the window. This bus journey will cost 500 LEK (€4.40)
 
You can also take a bus to Berat from other popular places such as Durres, Vlore, Gjirokaster, and Saranda.

TOP THINGS TO DO

1. Berat Castle
Berat Castle is a captivating historical site that stands as a reminder of theregion’s rich heritage and architectural phenomenons. Dating back over 2,400 years, the castle boasts a unique blend of Byzantine, Ottoman, and Venetian influences. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site perched atop a hill overlooking the Osum River. The castle’s well-preserved stone walls, towers, and narrow cobbled streets offer a glimpse into Albania’s past, and it has stunning panoramic views of Berat. The best time to visit the castle is at sunset. It is also completely free to enter!
view from Berat Castle
View from Berat castle
2. Gorica Bridge
The Gorica Bridge is an Ottoman-era stone bridge that spans the Osum River. Built in the 18th century, the bridge is a fine example of Ottoman engineering and architecture. It is characterised by its beautiful arches and sturdy construction. With its picturesque setting and historical significance, Gorica Bridge has become a popular attraction for both locals and tourists.
3. Old Town
The Old Town is well-preserved historic district that has both charm and character. Its cobbled streets wind through a maze of centuries-old Ottoman houses, many of which have striking white facades, earning it the nickname “The City of a Thousand Windows.” The Old Town is home to churches, mosques, and museums, where you can learn about the region’s diverse cultural and religious heritage. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-visit destination on your bucket list. As you wander around the Old Town you can also see magnificent views of the surrounding mountains.
4. Hiking
The region surrounding Berat is dotted with picturesque hills, beautiful landscapes, and ancient ruins. This makes it an ideal destination for adventurous travellers and history lovers alike. You can go trekking to the iconic Berat Castle or the stunning Osumi Canyon.
You can also do other activities such as:
  • Rafting
  • Climbing
  • Kayaking

Where should you stay?

BudgetMaya Hostel Berat – offers a cosy and welcoming stay, providing travellers with comfortable accommodations and a friendly atmosphere

MediumOlive B&B – this hotel has a delightful blend of traditional hospitality and modern comfort, creating a memorable stay amidst the scenic beauty of Berat

HighHotel Rezidenca Desaret – this hotel has an elegant charm as well as top-notch amenities, providing a luxurious retreat for an affordable price

 

Author

  • Full-time doctor, part-time traveller. I am the kind of traveller who travels on a shoestring and somehow manages to pack two weeks worth of clothes, a tripod and all my books into a little rucksack.

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