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9 reasons to visit Albania

Reasons to visit albania

Are you ready to embark on a journey to Albania this year? Picture this: a country with a crazy rich history, landscapes that’ll take your breath away, and locals so warm and welcoming you’ll feel like you’re home. It is not only recommended to visit Albania but to also feel Albania. In this blog post, we are going to show you ten compelling reasons to make Albania your travel destination in 2024. In this little country lying on the shores of the Adriatic and Ionian, you will find everything you need. From bustling cities to tranquil mountain villages. Albania is the one country in Europe that offers a tapestry of experiences for every type of traveler.

Tirana – the Capital of Colors

“Everything can happen; we live in Tirana.” This phrase by a famous Albanian band struck my mind as I was about to write about Tirana. Tirana is a must-see in Albania. It is one of these cities that has 1001 possibilities, but most of them include drinking coffee with your friends. A cultural shock, I must say, because in Tirana, you will love the vibe, and you will be finding reasons why.

What to visit in Tirana:

  • Skanderbeg Square is the central gathering place, named after the national hero George Kastrioti Skanderbeg.
  • The National History Museum houses a vast collection showcasing Albania’s history from ancient times to the present.
  • Et’hem Bey Mosque is a stunning example of Islamic architecture and is known for its beautiful frescoes.
  • Blloku district was once restricted to communist party officials but is now a trendy area with bars, clubs, and boutiques.
  • Bunk’Art is a museum located in a nuclear bunker, providing insights into Albania’s communist past.
  • The National Art Gallery has a diverse collection of paintings and sculptures from different periods.
  • The Pyramid of Tirana is a unique architectural gem. The Pyramid of Tirana was initially built as a museum to honor the legacy of Enver Hoxha.
  • Tirana Castle (Kalaja e Tiranes) is the place for a historical touch. While the castle itself is not entirely preserved, the area offers panoramic views of the city and a peaceful atmosphere.

What to See: Skanderbeg Square, National History Museum, Et’hem Bey Mosque, Blloku, The National Art Gallery, The Pyramid of Tirana, Tirana Castle, Bunk’Art.

Where to eat in Tirana

  • Restaurant Era Vila: The menu contains local dishes and delicacies from the country’s different regions and uses traditional cooking methods to showcase the range of unique flavors found in Albanian cuisine.
  • Mullixhiu: One of the most popular restaurants among tourists in Tirana is this historic establishment because of its cozy, welcoming ambiance created by the rustic design and helpful personnel. To satisfy everyone’s 1palate, the meals are mostly prepared using wholesome, organic ingredients. Along with a large assortment of wines and beers, the restaurant serves several specialties, such as byrek, tave kosi, and qofte me mish.
  • Kazerma e Cerenit: A Culinary Journey into Albania’s Military Past. Step into a time capsule at Kazerma e Cerenit, a one-of-a-kind restaurant nestled in the suburbs of Tirana. Once an old army capanon, this establishment has transformed into a culinary haven, offering guests a nostalgic trip back to Albania’s military past.
  • Tymi-Reci: A small type of grill restaurant that has some of the best traditional meat combinations in Albania.

Where to sleep in Tirana

  • Hotel Areela: Hotel Areela is centrally located, offering straightforward accommodation with clean rooms and essential amenities. It’s a budget-friendly option that provides a convenient base for exploring Tirana.
  • Hotel Vila e Arte: Hotel Vila e Arte is a charming budget hotel with a welcoming atmosphere. It features comfortable rooms, a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, and is within walking distance of key attractions.
  • Hotel Stela: Hotel Stela is known for its affordability and proximity to the city center. The hotel offers simple yet comfortable rooms, making it a suitable choice for budget-conscious travelers.


Gjirokastër – The Stone City

Immerse yourself in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Gjirokastër, known for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture. The city’s castle, dominating the skyline, has witnessed centuries of events and is home to the National Museum of Armaments.

What to visit in Gjirokaster, Albania

  • Gjirokastër Castle: Explore the historic castle dominating the city, offering panoramic views and housing the Museum of Gjirokastër.
  • Old Bazaar (Pazari i Vjetër): Wander through the charming Ottoman-style bazaar, lined with stone-paved streets and traditional shops.
  • Blue Eye (Syri i Kalter): Visit the mesmerizing natural spring with crystal-clear blue water, surrounded by lush greenery.
  • Ismail Kadare’s House: Discover the childhood home of the renowned Albanian author Ismail Kadare, now transformed into a museum.
  • Skenduli House: Admire the well-preserved Ottoman architecture at the Skenduli House, a typical example of Gjirokastër’s stone houses.
  • Zekate House: Explore another notable Ottoman-era house, the Zekate House, known for its architectural beauty and historical significance.

What to see in Gjirokaster: Argjiro’s Castle, Old Bazaar, Blue Eye, Ismail Kadare’s House, Skenduli House, and Zekate House

Where to eat in Gjirokaster

  • Kujtimi Restaurant: Kujtimi Restaurant is a family-run establishment offering a menu with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Visitors can enjoy a mix of traditional and modern Albanian dishes.
  • Restaurant Kerculla: At Kerculla, you’ll find Albanian dishes with a modern twist at very reasonable prices.
  • Restaurant Traditional Odaja: This restaurant is a family-owned business. There, you will find delicious traditional Albanian dishes that are authentic to the region.
  • Bar Restaurant Rrapi: This restaurant has a completely gorgeous location under a big tree with views of the bazaar, castle, and mountains behind in the opposite direction.

Where to stay in Gjirokaster

  • Stone City Hostel: Stone City Hostel offers budget-friendly accommodation in the heart of Gjirokaster. With dormitory-style rooms and a welcoming atmosphere, it’s a great choice for backpackers and budget-conscious travelers. The hostel is conveniently located, allowing easy exploration of the city’s attractions.
  • Hotel Kalemi 2: Hotel Kalemi 2 is a budget-friendly option with a central location. The hotel offers clean and simple rooms, making it suitable for travelers looking for affordable yet comfortable accommodation. The on-site restaurant provides convenient dining options.
  • Hotel Magic: Hotel Magic is a budget hotel that combines affordability with a convenient location. The hotel’s straightforward rooms cater to the practical needs of guests, and its proximity to Gjirokaster’s attractions makes it an excellent choice for budget travelers.

Berat The City of a Thousand Windows

Berat, often known as the ‘City of a Thousand Windows,’ has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its spectacular Ottoman architecture. Immerse yourself in the well-preserved medieval alleyways, where ancient white buildings rise from the hills, creating a magnificent landscape. From the medieval Mangalem Quarter to the breathtaking Berat Castle, this city transports visitors through time. Visit Albania and let Berat capture you with its timeless allure.

What to visit in Berat

  • Berat Castle (Kala): Dominating the city, Berat Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a history dating back over 2,000 years.
  • Mangalem Quarter: Known as the “City of a Thousand Windows,” Mangalem is a picturesque quarter characterized by Ottoman-era architecture. Wander through cobbled streets, marvel at the white houses, and discover the unique blend of cultures in this charming district.
  • Onufri Museum: Housed in the Cathedral of St. Mary, the Onufri Museum is named after the renowned Albanian master iconographer Onufri.
  • Berat Ethnographic Museum: Located in a well-preserved Ottoman mansion, the Ethnographic Museum provides insights into the daily life and traditions of the people of Berat.
  • Bachelor’s Mosque (Xhamia e Beqarëve): Dating back to the 17th century, this mosque is known for its distinctive architectural features. It’s a peaceful spot to explore and appreciate the city’s religious heritage.

What to see in Berat: Berat Castle, Mangalem Quarter, Onufri Museum, Berat Ethnographic Museum, and Bachelor’s Mosque.

Where to eat in Berat

  • Mangalemi Restaurant: Located in the heart of Mangalem, Mangalemi Restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere and a diverse menu featuring traditional Albanian dishes. Enjoy local specialties while taking in views of the surrounding historic architecture.
  • Antigoni Restaurant: Antigoni Restaurant is known for its panoramic terrace overlooking the Osum River and the Berat Castle. The menu includes a mix of Mediterranean and Albanian cuisine, providing the perfect setting for a relaxed meal.

Where to stay in Berat

  • Hotel Osumi: Nestled near the scenic Osum River, Hotel Osumi offers clean and well-maintained rooms with basic amenities. The hotel’s location allows for easy exploration of Berat’s historic sites.
  • Bujtina Apsus: offers eight spacious rooms, some of which comprise a balcony and a dining area.
  • Hotel White City: Centrally located in the heart of Berat, Hotel White City provides comfortable and modern rooms at affordable rates. Its proximity to key attractions like Berat Castle and the Mangalem Quarter makes it a convenient choice for travelers.

Ksamil – The Maldives of Europe

Ksamil, often referred to as the “Maldives of Europe,” is a charming coastal village in southern Albania. Known for its stunning white sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and tranquil atmosphere, Ksamil offers a European destination reminiscent of the tropical beauty associated with the Maldives. Visitors are drawn to its pristine landscapes, making it a popular choice for a relaxing seaside getaway.

What to visit in Ksamil

  • Ksamil Islands: Take a boat trip to the nearby Ksamil Islands, which include three small islands known for their pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Enjoy swimming and snorkeling in this idyllic setting.
  • Butrint National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient city with a rich history that spans the Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian periods. Explore archaeological ruins, including a theater, temples, and a castle, within the Butrint National Park, located near Ksamil.
  • Mirror Beach (Pasqyra Beach): Enjoy the beauty of Mirror Beach, known for its calm waters and a reflective surface that creates a mirror-like effect. It’s a less-crowded alternative to some of the other beaches in the area.
  • Lekursi Castle: While not in Ksamil itself, Lekursi Castle is located nearby in Saranda. The castle offers panoramic views of the Ionian Sea and the surrounding landscapes. It’s a great spot to enjoy the sunset.
  • Ali Pasha Castle: Explore Ali Pasha Castle, situated on the island of Butrint. This well-preserved castle dates back to the Ottoman period and offers a glimpse into the region’s historical past.

What to see: Ksamil Islands, Butrint National Park, Mirror Beach, Lekursi Castle, Ali Pasha Castle.

Where to eat in Ksamil

  • Guvat Ksamil: Another option with a waterfront location, Guvat Ksamil serves a mix of seafood and traditional Albanian dishes. The outdoor seating provides a relaxing ambiance.
  • Restaurant Mango: This restaurant is known for its cozy atmosphere and diverse menu that includes both local Albanian dishes and international cuisine.
  • The Mussel House Restaurant: The Mussel House Restaurant is a beautiful and relaxing restaurant near Buthrot’s Lake where you can enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner with family and friends. Fresh seafood and mussels straight from the water to your table.

Where to stay in Ksamil

  • Hotel Mucobega: A centrally located hotel offering comfortable rooms and a friendly atmosphere. Close to the beach and within walking distance of local attractions.
  • Hotel New Crystal: Located near the beaches of Ksamil, this hotel offers modern amenities and sea views. Features a restaurant serving both local and international cuisine.
  • Hotel Ionian: Situated in a convenient location, Hotel Ionian provides comfortable accommodation with easy access to the village’s attractions. Offers a mix of traditional and contemporary design.
  • Hotel Bora Bora: is known for its beachfront location and comfortable rooms.

Valbona Valley – Nature’s Paradise

Valbone, nestled within the embrace of the Albanian Alps, is a testament to nature’s miracles, a place where the majesty of towering mountains ignites a belief in miracles. Here, beneath the bright rays of the Albanian sun, one discovers a heaven that surpasses expectations, inviting tourists to visit Albania.

In Valbone, the air is crisp, carrying with it the invigorating scent of pine trees and wild herbs. It’s a sanctuary where simplicity meets enchantment, and every step feels like communion with the pristine landscapes.

What to visit in Valbona

  • Valbona Valley National Park: Explore the Valbone Valley National Park, a protected area known for its lush landscapes, dense forests, and diverse flora and fauna.
  • Valbona Pass (Qafa e Valbones): Hike or drive through Valbone Pass, a scenic mountain pass that connects Valbone Valley with Theth. The panoramic views along the way are breathtaking, providing excellent photo opportunities.
  • Kukaj and Rragam Villages: Visit the nearby villages of Kukaj and Rragam to experience the traditional Albanian mountain life.
  • Caves of Dragobia: Explore the fascinating Caves of Dragobia, located near Valbone. These caves are known for their stalactite and stalagmite formations and are often visited by adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.

What to see: Valbona Valley National Park, Valbone Pass, Kukaj and Rragam Villages, Caves of Dragobia.

Where to eat in Valbona

  • Relax Valbona Hotel Restaurant: The place is located in a very beautiful place just by the side of the river. Wonderful family business with attention to detail.
  • Restaurant Tradita: Hotel and Restaurant Tradita is one of the longest-standing establishments in the region.
  • Bujtina Izet Selimaj (Restaurant): The restaurant at BUJTINA IZET SELIMAj boasts a warm and inviting ambiance, with rustic decor and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

Where to stay in Valbona

  • Guesthouse Arben Selimaj: Situated in Valbonë, Guesthouse Arben Selimaj has a garden, terrace, restaurant, and free WiFi throughout the property.
  • Bujtina Valbonë: BUJTINA Valbonë has a restaurant, bar, shared lounge, and garden in Valbonë. This 3-star hotel offers room service. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
  • Hotel Margjeka: This hotel is in a good location for anyone starting or completing the Theth/Valbone trek. The rooms are comfortable and clean.

Shkodra – The Cultural Hub of the North

Shkodra, also known as Shkodër, is a vibrant city located in northwestern Albania. Steeped in history and surrounded by stunning landscapes, Shkodra is a destination that offers a mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and a lively atmosphere.

What to visit in Shkodra

  • Rozafa Castle: Explore the historical Rozafa Castle, perched on a hill with panoramic views of the city and Lake Shkodra.
  • Shkodra Cathedral (Cathedral of Saint Stephen): Visit this iconic cathedral, a blend of various architectural styles, including Roman, Gothic, and Baroque.
  • Pedestrian Street “Rruga Kole Idromeno”: Take a leisurely stroll down this charming pedestrian street lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
  • Marubi National Museum of Photography: Discover the rich photographic history of Albania in one of the oldest photo studios in the Balkans.
  • Venice Art Mask Factory: The mask exhibit at the Venice Art Mask Factory contains the most diverse and exquisite collection of Venetian masks. The display of styles and colors is enough to immediately transport you to the atmosphere of the Venice Carnevale!

What to see in Shkoder: Rozafa Castle, Shkodra Cathedral, Pedestrian Street, Marubi National Museum of Photography, Venice Art Mask Factory.

Where to eat in Shkodra

  • Piazza: Enjoy a variety of Albanian and Mediterranean dishes in a cozy atmosphere.

  • Mrizi i Zanave: Mrizi i Zanave is more than just a restaurant; it’s a culinary destination that celebrates Albanian gastronomy and traditional farming practices. Set amidst lush greenery and farmland, the restaurant offers a farm-to-table dining experience, with ingredients sourced directly from their own farm and local producers.

  • Tradita Geg & Tosk: This restaurant offers a blend of Geg and Tosk cuisine, representing the culinary traditions of both northern and southern Albania. The menu features a variety of traditional dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients.

Where to stay in Shkodra

  1. Hotel Colosseo: Located in the city center, Hotel Colosseo offers comfortable rooms and modern amenities. It’s a convenient option for exploring Shkodra’s attractions on foot.
  2. Kaduku Hotel: Situated near Lake Shkodra, Kaduku Hotel provides a tranquil setting with beautiful views. This hotel offers a peaceful retreat away from the bustling city center.
  3. Tradita Geg & Tosk Hotel: For a unique experience, consider staying at Tradita Geg & Tosk Hotel, housed in a traditional Albanian house. This hotel offers a glimpse into Albanian culture and hospitality.

Theth – The Idyllic Mountain Village

Theth is a stunning village nestled in the Albanian Alps, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and traditional charm. Located in Shkodër County, Theth offers visitors a serene retreat surrounded by majestic mountains, crystal-clear rivers, and lush forests. The village is surrounded by towering peaks, including the iconic Accursed Mountains (Bjeshkët e Namuna), which provide a dramatic backdrop to the scenery.

What to visit in Theth

  • Grunas Waterfall: This magnificent waterfall is one of Theth’s most iconic attractions. Tucked away in a lush valley, the Grunas Waterfall cascades down from the mountains, creating a spectacular sight.
  • Lock-in Tower (Kulla e Ngujimit): A symbol of Theth’s cultural heritage, the Lock-in Tower is a traditional stone tower that served as a refuge during blood feuds in the past.
  • Thethi National Park: Explore the pristine natural beauty of Thethi National Park, which encompasses rugged mountains, dense forests, and alpine meadows.
  • Blue Eye (Syri i Kalter): Located a short distance from Theth, the Blue Eye is a natural spring known for its crystal-clear blue waters.
  • Theth Church: Visit the quaint Theth Church, a small stone church nestled amidst the mountains. Dating back to the 19th century, the church is a serene place for reflection and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

What to see in Theth: Grunas Waterfall, Lock-in Tower, Thethi National Park, Blue Eye of Theth, Theth Church.

Where to eat in Theth

  • Villa Gjecaj: Villa Gjecaj is the best option; it offers a restaurant where guests can enjoy homemade Albanian cuisine prepared with care. From tasty pies and grilled meats to vegetarian specialties, there’s something to satisfy every palate.
  • Thethi Paradise: This cozy guesthouse not only offers accommodation but also serves delicious homemade meals using fresh local ingredients. Visitors can enjoy traditional Albanian dishes, including hearty stews, grilled meats, and fresh salads, in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
  • Bujtina Polia: This charming guesthouse and restaurant is known for its traditional Albanian hospitality and delicious food. Guests can dine on hearty mountain fare, including homemade bread, dairy products, and organic produce sourced from the surrounding area.

Where to stay in Theth

  • Villa Gjecaj: Villa Gjecaj is a charming guesthouse nestled in the idyllic mountain village of Theth, offering a tranquil retreat surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The guesthouse provides cozy accommodations and warm hospitality, making it an ideal base for exploring Theth National Park and its attractions.
  • Thethi Paradise: This guesthouse not only provides comfortable accommodation but also offers delicious homemade meals and warm hospitality. Nestled in the heart of Theth, Thethi Paradise is an excellent choice for those seeking a cozy and authentic experience.
  • Bujtina Polia: This traditional guesthouse is known for its rustic charm and welcoming atmosphere. Set against the backdrop of the Albanian Alps, Bujtina Polia offers cozy rooms, delicious food, and a genuine Albanian hospitality experience.

Kruja – The Historical Citadel

Kruja is a historic town located in central Albania, approximately 32 kilometers northwest of the capital city, Tirana. Renowned for its rich cultural heritage, stunning vistas, and significant historical landmarks, Kruja is a popular destination for tourists seeking to explore Albania’s past and enjoy its natural beauty. Kruja holds immense historical importance as it was the birthplace of Albania’s national hero, Skanderbeg (Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu), a legendary figure known for his resistance against the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century.

What to visit in Kruja

  • Kruja Castle (Kalaja e Krujës): One of the main reasons to visit Albania is the historical town of Kruja. Dominating the town’s skyline, Kruja Castle is a medieval fortress perched atop a rocky hill. Within the castle complex, visitors can explore the Skanderbeg Museum, which showcases artifacts and exhibits related to Albania’s national hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu (Skanderbeg), and the resistance against the Ottoman Empire.
  • Ethnographic Museum (Muzeu Etnografik): Housed in traditional Ottoman-era buildings within the castle walls, the Ethnographic Museum offers a glimpse into Albanian rural life, showcasing artifacts, tools, and household items used by locals over the centuries.
  • Old Bazaar (Pazari i Vjetër): Descend from the castle to the cobbled streets of Kruja’s Old Bazaar, where vibrant shops and stalls sell traditional handicrafts, souvenirs, and local products such as rugs, textiles, pottery, and copperware.
  • Tekke of Dollma (Tekkeja e Dollmës): This Sufi lodge, located near the castle, is a serene and spiritual site where visitors can learn about the mystical traditions of Islam in Albania.
  • Skanderbeg Monument: Located in the town square, the Skanderbeg Monument pays homage to Albania’s national hero, Skanderbeg.
  • Bazaar of Artisans (Pazari i Artizanëve): Adjacent to the Old Bazaar, the Bazaar of Artisans offers a selection of locally crafted goods, including handmade jewelry, textiles, woodwork, and artwork.

What to see in Kruja: Kruja Castle, Ethnographic Museum, Old Baazar, Tekke of Dollma, Skanderbeg Monument, Bazaar of Artisans.

Where to eat in Kruja

  • Panorama Restaurant: Located near Kruja Castle, Panorama Restaurant offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. Guests can enjoy a diverse menu featuring Albanian specialties, grilled meats, fresh salads, and vegetarian options.

  • Restaurant Bardhi: The restaurant is situated with a spectacular view near the Krujë castle. You’ll be amazed by all the products Restaurant Bardhi produces on their own land.

  • Rooms & Restaurant Emiliano: Rooms Emiliano is located inside the Castle of Kruja, just 20 meters from the old tower and the National Museum ”Gjergj Kastrioti Scanderbeg”.

Where to stay in Kruja

  • Hotel Panorama Kruje: Located near Kruje Castle, Hotel Panorama Kruje offers modern accommodations with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
  • Kruja Albergo Diffuso: A beautiful accommodation in a perfect location. Kruja Castle is an amazing place, with one of the best sunsets I have ever seen. The hotel is located literally inside the castle, which makes for a special experience.
  • Kruja Hospitality: Kruja Hospitality is an old characteristic house in the historical area, transformed into a traditional welcoming center, located within the walls of the castle, close to two of the city’s main museums.

Korce – Culture and Art


Korçë, often referred to as the “City of Serenades” or the “City of Art and Culture,” is one of Albania’s most culturally significant cities. Located in the southeastern part of the country, Korçë is renowned for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and stunning natural surroundings.

What to visit in Korca

  • Korçë Old Bazaar (Pazari i Vjetër): Stroll through the charming streets of Korçë’s Old Bazaar, where you can explore traditional Ottoman-era buildings, shop for local handicrafts, and sample regional delicacies at cafes and restaurants.
  • National Museum of Medieval Art (Muzeu Kombëtar i Artit Mesjetar): Discover Albania’s rich artistic heritage at the National Museum of Medieval Art, which houses a diverse collection of religious icons, frescoes, and artifacts dating back to the Middle Ages.
  • Korçë Orthodox Cathedral (Katedralja Ortodokse e Korçës): Admire the stunning architecture of the Korçë Orthodox Cathedral, a prominent landmark in the city known for its beautiful frescoes and intricate iconostasis.
  • Korçë Archaeological Museum (Muzeu Arkeologjik i Korçës): Learn about Korçë’s ancient history and archaeological discoveries at the Korçë Archaeological Museum, which features exhibits showcasing artifacts from various periods of the city’s past.
  • Mësonjëtorja: The First Albanian School, known as “Mësonjëtorja” in Albanian, holds significant historical importance as it played a pivotal role in the cultural and educational development of Albania. Located in Korçë, the First Albanian School is considered the cornerstone of Albanian-language education and national identity.
  • Korçë Art Gallery (Galeria e Arteve Korçë): Explore contemporary Albanian art at the Korçë Art Gallery, which showcases works by local and national artists in various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and photography.

What to see in Korca: Korca Old Bazaar, National Museum of Medieval Art, Korce Orthodox Cathedral, Korce Archaeological Museum, Mesonjetorja, Korce Art Gallery.

Where to eat in Korca

  • Shija E Saçit: One of the best places in Korca to eat traditional Albanian pie, stuffed with cottage cheese, tomato, onion, or other traditional tastes.

  • Fix Si Qemoti Restaurant: If you have a big appetite, then this place is for you. You will find some of the best grilled meats, and the portions are good. Located in the old bazaar, this place is easy to find.
  • Restaurant Factory Of Birra Korca: In this restaurant, you can find amazing food and seats under the crispy, fresh air of Korca. Together with the good food, you can take a look at the beer factory and try amazing beer brewed in this place.

Where to stay in Korca

  • Life Gallery Hotel: Situated near the Old Bazaar, the Life Gallery Hotel features stylish rooms decorated with contemporary artwork and furnishings.
  • Bohemian Sophie Korce: Bohemian Sophie is a boutique hotel located in the heart of Korçë, Albania. It’s known for its unique and artistic ambiance, offering guests a charming and eclectic place to stay.
  • Hotel Hani Pazarit: Housed in a beautifully restored historic building, Hotel Hani i Pazarit showcases traditional Albanian architecture with its stone façade, wooden balconies, and intricate detailing. The hotel’s design reflects the charm and character of the Old Bazaar, providing guests with an authentic cultural experience.
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