3 Days trip in Albania
Albania, located in Southeastern Europe, offers a mix of stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. From beautiful beaches to breathtaking mountains, Albania has something for every traveler. With its warm hospitality and delicious cuisine, it's a country worth exploring.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Berat Castle
120 minutesExplore the ancient castle of Berat, also known as the City of a Thousand Windows. Walk through the picturesque alleys and admire the beautiful views of the city.
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Restaurant Mangalemi
90 minutesEnjoy an authentic Albanian lunch at the popular Mangalemi restaurant, which offers traditional dishes made with local products.
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Liqeni i Parkut Berat
60 minutesRelax by the beautiful Liqeni i Parkut Berat and watch the sunset over the mountains while listening to the sounds of nature.
Day 2
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Ethnographic Museum
120 minutesLearn about the daily life and traditions of Albanian families in the 18th and 19th centuries at the Ethnographic Museum, located in one of Berat's oldest neighborhoods.
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Restaurant Oda
90 minutesTry some of the best dishes at the upscale Oda Restaurant, which offers a fusion of European and Albanian cuisine using seasonal and organic ingredients.
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Roshnik Village
180 minutesExperience a traditional Albanian wedding celebration in the charming village of Roshnik, known for its unique architecture and wine-making tradition.
Day 3
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Apollonia Archaeological Park
240 minutesExplore the well-preserved ruins of Apollonia, one of the most important ancient cities of Illyria and Greece, and admire the unique blend of Greek and Roman architecture.
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Restaurant Ballkoni Dajtit
120 minutesTake a scenic cable car ride to Dajti Mountain, where you can enjoy a delicious lunch with a stunning view at the Ballkoni Dajtit restaurant, located at the top of the mountain.
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Skanderbeg Square
60 minutesVisit the heart of Tirana, Skanderbeg Square, and see the iconic Skanderbeg Monument, the National Museum, and the famous Et'hem Bey Mosque, which reflects the city's diverse history.