Morning:
Departure from Tirana: Begin your journey with a scenic drive from Tirana to Berat, which takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Stop in Belsh Village: On the way to Berat, take a break in Belsh Village to enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The village offers a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for a brief stop to stretch your legs and take some photos.
Arriving in Berat:
Sightseeing in Berat's UNESCO Old Town: Once in Berat, you will begin exploring the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its distinctive Ottoman-era architecture and picturesque streets. Berat is one of the oldest cities in Albania and a true pride of the country's architectural history.
The city is divided into three main neighborhoods: Mangalem, Gorica, and Kala (the Castle). Your tour will start in the Kala district, where you'll embark on a moderately steep walk along a paved path to the Berat Castle, located at the top of the hill. Those who make the climb will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the town and its surroundings.
Onufri Iconography Museum (Optional): Located inside the Cathedral of the Assumption of Santa María, this museum showcases the works of the famous Albanian painter Onufri, known for his beautiful frescoes and icons. It’s a great place to learn about Albania’s religious art history.
Mezquita Roja (Red Mosque): Visit the Mezquita Roja, a mosque renowned for its solitary minaret and distinct architecture.
Iglesia de la Divina Trinidad (Church of the Holy Trinity): Explore this beautiful church, another example of Berat’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
Afternoon:
Traditional Lunch (Optional): After touring the castle and its surroundings, you’ll have the option to enjoy a delicious lunch at a traditional restaurant (additional cost). Sample local specialties and enjoy the warm, welcoming atmosphere of Berat.
Visit the Mangalem Neighborhood: After lunch, explore the Mangalem neighborhood, known for its narrow streets and traditional Ottoman-era houses.
National Ethnographic Museum (Optional): Visit the National Ethnographic Museum, housed in a traditional Berat home. The museum features a rich collection of over 1,000 objects that offer insight into the daily life and culture of the town throughout history.
Explore the Gorica Neighborhood: Cross the Osumi River to the Gorica neighborhood, where you’ll find charming houses and streets. The Gorica Bridge, built in 1780, is an important architectural monument that connects the two neighborhoods, offering a picturesque view of the river.
Late Afternoon:
Free Time in Berat: After the tour, you’ll have some free time to explore the town at your own pace. You can shop for local crafts, enjoy a coffee, or take a relaxing stroll along the river.
Evening:
Return to Tirana: After a fulfilling day of exploration, we’ll head back to Tirana, where your tour concludes.