Experience the beauty of Berat, Albania’s UNESCO Heritage Town, with its Ottoman houses and iconic ‘Thousand Windows’. Explore the castle, visit museums, learn about religious tolerance, and capture stunning photos. Choose from a guided tour, cooking class, or wine tasting for a customized experience.
Experience the beauty of Berat, Albania’s UNESCO Heritage Town, with its Ottoman houses and iconic ‘Thousand Windows’. Explore the castle, visit museums, learn about religious tolerance, and capture stunning photos. Choose from a guided tour, cooking class, or wine tasting for a customized experience.
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Berat Castle - Visit Berat Castle
Berat Castle, a fortress landmark in the city of Berat, Albania, lies high above the Osum River. The castle dates back 2,500 years and records of its first conquering were accomplished by the Romans in 200 B.C. After many centuries of stone reinforcement, the exterior (perimeter) was enlarged slowly over time,…
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Berat Castle - Visit Berat Castle
Berat Castle, a fortress landmark in the city of Berat, Albania, lies high above the Osum River. The castle dates back 2,500 years and records of its first conquering were accomplished by the Romans in 200 B.C. After many centuries of stone reinforcement, the exterior (perimeter) was enlarged slowly over time, under Byzantine conquerors, in the 5th, 6th, and 13th centuries. Currently, the castle is in restoration due in part to a UNESCO World Heritage Site acknowledgment. (This is a welcome “gift” for the residents of the castle who have been left underserved as the city below has gotten much attention.)
Inside Berat castle houses many historical elements. A Mosque, “Red Mosque”, which can be identified by its lonely minaret (a staircase inside provides access to the top), more than 20 Christian churches, and a central museum which surrounds one of the largest Orthodox churches with many 16th century paintings, by “Master Onufri”, and a decorative alter inside. (Many churches in Albania were destroyed during the Communist years as an “Atheist State” was declared during Enver Hoxha’s reign.) Other architectural elements are courtyards, a large cistern in the center, and numerous houses of stone in which the residents of the castle still occupy today; this is an absolute specialty in castle heavy Europe as it’s one of the last remaining!
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Mangalem - Visit The Mangalemi quarter, better known as the “City of 1000 Windows”, dates back centuries to the Ottoman ruling period and the architectural elements of each home clearly illustrate this. If one was to compare the ancient construction of the Mangalemi quarter to present day, residential architecture, the differences of highly-placed windows to slow intruder advances, stairwells winding particular directions to allow sword strike advantage for the owner, and animal storage areas would be found
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Bulevardi Republika - Walkthrough the famous pedestrian street of Berat
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National Iconographic Museum Onufri - From 27 February 1986 Onufri National Museum is located in the inner part of “Saint Mary Church” in Berat Castel. The Cathedral is rebuilt during 1797, and it is the most representative monument of post-Byzantine architecture in Berat town. The Museum is called “Onufri”, in honor of the Albanian painting Headmaster of XVI Century.
The museum collection is constituted with 173 objects chosen from a fund of 1500 objects, belonging to the fund of Albanian Churches and Monasteries as well as to Berat, where you can find 106 Icons and 67 Liturgical objects, created from Albanian Iconographical painters during XIV-XX–th Centuries: Onufri, Onufri’s son, Nikola, Cypriot Onufri, David Selenica, Kostandin Shpataraku and Cetirs (Gjergj, Johan, Nikola, Naum and Gjergj junior) and from a lot of anonymous painters. -
The King Mosque - The 16th-century Sultan’s Mosque is one of the oldest in Albania. The Helveti teqe (a place of worship for those practising the Bektashi branch of Islam) behind the mosque has a beautiful carved ceiling and was specially designed with acoustic holes to improve the quality of sound during meetings. The Helveti, like the Bektashi, are a dervish order, or brotherhood, of Muslim mystics.
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Belsh - In Belsh, travelers will embrace the tranquility of its natural beauty, explUpon arrival, guests will be taken to a scenic viewpoint overlooking the town’s remarkable lakes. This spot provides a perfect photo opportunity, capturing the serene beauty of the lakes set against the backdrop of lush greenery. Here, your guide will share fascinating insights about Belsh’s natural formations and the significance of these lakes to the local ecosystem and community.
Next, the tour briefly meanders through the town center, allowing travelers to observe the local architecture and soak in the ambiance of this peaceful Albanian gem. Although time won’t permit a deeper exploration, this quick walkthrough is designed to pique your interest and perhaps inspire a return visit.
This 30-minute stop in Belsh offers a refreshing interlude to the Berat tour, giving travelers a taste of Albania’s diverse natural and cultural landscapes. It’s a promise of tranquility and beauty.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Expert Tour Guide
- All fees and taxes included
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Expert Tour Guide
- All fees and taxes included
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
Discover the magic of Berat, Albania’s “city of a thousand windows,” and the serene landscapes of Belsh in a captivating day tour. Experience Berat’s rich history as you explore its ancient castle and marvel at the stunning Ottoman architecture. Learn about the city’s unique blend of religious harmony at the King Mosque and Helveti Teke. Capture the…
Discover the magic of Berat, Albania’s “city of a thousand windows,” and the serene landscapes of Belsh in a captivating day tour. Experience Berat’s rich history as you explore its ancient castle and marvel at the stunning Ottoman architecture. Learn about the city’s unique blend of religious harmony at the King Mosque and Helveti Teke. Capture the essence of Berat’s beauty at the iconic 1001 windows location, offering a perfect photo opportunity. Then, embrace the tranquility of Belsh, known for its picturesque lakes and scenic beauty. This tour combines cultural immersion, historical exploration, and natural wonders, making it an unforgettable journey through the heart of Albania.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.