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Visiting Gjirokaster is a source of pleasure for many people. Just like the older medieval cities Gjirokaster offers an amazing old town, worth to be visited by everyone who loves historical sites. That's why it has been under UNESCO protection since 2005. Located in southern Albania, still, a wild territory, where you can find many activities to do. From the Gjirokaster castle, you can see the beautiful surroundings of the area. Landscapes that will stay in your head for a long time.
Gjirokaster is a medium-sized city located 300 meters above sea level. It is a very rich territory from a naturalistic point of view, with the Rrezoma nature reserve and the 1800 meters of Mount Gjere to protect the valley. You will start your tour right on board of our transports, from where you can enjoy the incredible views that the landscape offers when we approach there.
The main highlight of Gjirokaster is its old town where the houses reflect the architecture of the old ottoman style.
After arriving in Gjirokaster, we will start visiting the old city center. It is a real gem, the best-preserved Ottoman old town in all Balkan area. Locals call it a bazaar, and indeed the old town is a real market. Here you can find merchants of fabrics, souvenirs, rugs, but also many cafes and restaurants in the best Albanian tradition.
We will continue with a visit to the Gjirokastra Castle, built in the XII century. The castle is located on a steep hill and it is better to arrive here by car. The weather in Gjirokaster provides rather high temperatures during the summer days. This fortress has existed since 1200 BC but owes its present form to the renovation commissioned in the 19th century by Ali Pasha Tepelena. There, you will find a museum showing military objects and monuments dedicated to the resistance of the Albanian partisans against the German Nazis. It is an interesting example of a weapons museum built in 1971 for propagandistic purposes. With this tour, you will find out how culture was used to show the Albanian people that Western world superpowers would never be able to conquer the country. The exhibition itinerary in this regard also includes a US Air Force plane, captured during the years of the communist regime (1945-1990). It will also be possible to visit the prisons, used during the communist regime to imprison opponents.
The tour will continue with the visit to Gjirokaster Castle, where you will see the defensive towers, the clock tower, the church, and the cistern. The open spaces are also very beautiful, and it is not a coincidence that this place houses the Gjirokastër national folklore festival every year. During the rest of the day, you will explore the city starting with Qafa e Bazaar’s neighborhood. You will learn about the nicknames that this city owns. The city of silver, the city of thousand steps and the stone city, just to mention a few. Different people and cultures followed each other here and called the city in their own way. The most used nickname is “the city of silver”, it is called so because of the castle, “the silver castle". After raining, the roofs of the houses made of stone shined bright so that they can be compared with silver. The big stones that were used as tiles identify the city, as it was described by Ismail Kadare in his novel - The city of stone.
During your visit to the antique village of Qafa e Bazaar, you will walk along the old cobblestone streets and the local artisan shops. You shouldn’t miss the Skenduli House, an Ottoman villa from 1700, very well conserved in structure as well as in the design. Skenduli House is located in the Old Bazaar area. Among the ottoman houses, we will also find the house of the great Albanian writer Ismail Kadare and the house of Enver Hoxha, the Albanian politician who ruled from 1944 to 1985, that is now the Gjirokaster ethnographical Museum (optional visit).
•Due the moderate amount of walking to reach the main attraction sites could be better to wear comfortable shoes and clothes
•We suggest this tour to customers who are able to climb and descend streets and stairs.
•This tour is not suitable for customers in wheelchair.
•In case of hot weather we suggest you to bring a cap with you.
•Reach the meeting point 15 minutes before the departure time.
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09:00 - Skanderbeg square Tiranë |
2 reviews
Anna
Everything was excellent. Our guide Hebert was very pleasant and kind. He gave us a excellent guide tour. We recommend him for his excellency
Tarik
Julia was our guide and he was excellent. Perfect English and very accommodating of our needs. He was very knowledgeable regarding the history of the area and was very easy to converse with. We hope that Julia will be our guide for our next tour. Thank you.