Day Trip to Berat 1001 Windows

From $127 9 hours Aria Travel Albania Albania, Berat Meet on location Free until 1 day before

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The Day Trip to Berat 1001 Windows offers an immersive experience into the rich history and stunning architecture of Berat, Albania, known for its unique Ottoman-era buildings and picturesque landscapes. Lasting nine hours, this tour includes a guided city tour that highlights the iconic "1001 Windows" of Berat, showcasing its well-preserved historical sites and the scenic views from the hilltop castle. This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those looking to explore a lesser-known gem in the Balkans. Its distinctive charm lies in the blend of cultural heritage and breathtaking scenery, making it a memorable day for those seeking an authentic Albanian experience.

Itinerary

Day Trip to Berat 1001 Windows

Depart for Berat at 8:30 am and you will be transferred to this beautiful city for around 2.5 hours, passing by Elbasan. We drive through the Dumre region with really beautiful views over the hills and the lakes, resembling to Tuscan region. Berat, known as the city of 'one-thousand-and-one windows', is a treasure of Albanian history, culture and a testament to the country’s tradition and religious harmony. Prepare to be amazed during this full day tour. 

Berat City Tour

This is one of the oldest cities and the pride of Albanian architecture. The three major neighborhoods of the old city are Mangalemi, Gorica, and Kala where the castle itself is located. We will start our tour with the castle area. Visiting the 'Kala' involves a steep walk up a cobbled path, but those who make it to the top will be rewarded with a magnificent view of the surrounding area. You will visit the Museum of Iconography 'Onufri' (Optional) which bears the name of the renowned fresco and icon-painter Onufri, who has left a rich inheritance. This museum is located within the cathedral of Assumption of St. Mary’s. You will also visit the Red Mosque, recognized by its lonely minaret and St. Trinity Church. After the tourin the castle, there will be optional lunch in a restaurant with traditional cuisine (at extra cost). After the fortress you will visit the Mangalemi neighborhood and the National Ethnographic Museum (Optional). This museum is located in one of the most characteristic and interesting houses of the town, a rich assemblage of traditional objects (more than 1000) and is one of the greatest examples of Berat’s long history and culture. Across the Osumi River lies the Gorica neighborhood, whose houses face those of Mangalemi. The arched bridge of Gorica, built in 1780, is a beautiful architectural monument constructed to unite Gorica with Mangelemi. Enjoy some free time to stroll on the bridge. Return to Tirana.

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