Private Day Trip to Berat from Tirana or Durres
Overview
Berat is one of the oldest cities in Albania, known for its outstanding architecture and rich history of 2400 years. This unique city features characteristic houses with narrow streets and numerous windows, earning it the nickname "The city of One Thousand Windows."
- 🏛️ Berat's architecture is notable for its original facades and design.
- 🏙️ The city has a rich history spanning 2400 years.
- 🪟 Its many windows contribute to its reputation as "The city of One Thousand Windows."
- 🌍 Since 2008, Berat has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Pickup included
- AC Car Transport
- A Certified National Tourist Guide
- Lunch, Snacks or Drinks
- Gratuities
- Everything else that is not mentioned in the :What's included" section.
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Berat CastleBerat Castle, apart from being one of the biggest inhabited in Albania, also represents a unique combination of different styles and epochs, such as Roman, Byzantine, Albanian and Ottoman.
- The Holy Trinity Church stands near the garrison walls, in the south of the fortress of Berat. It has got a very beautiful panoramic position. It is built on steep terrain, directly above the natural rock. (pass by)
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National Iconographic Museum OnufriThe Museum holds 200 artwork objects, icons and liturgical items dated from the 14th century to the 20th, brought together from several churches and monasteries of the region.
- The King Mosque, also known as the Sultan's Mosque (Xhamia e Sulltanit) or Sultan Bayezid Mosque, is a mosque and a Cultural Monument, Berat, Albania. (pass by)
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The unique and original architecture of the houses is assumed to belong mainly to the construction phase of the XVIII-XIX centuries, by combining elements of stone and wood. The compactness of the constructions, their perfect connection to the land where they are located and the more or less identical architectural appearance, make this ensemble one of the most attractive spots in the historic center of Berat.
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Gorica BridgeAs a very important link between the two parts of the city in the XVIII century (1777), according to a note from a book of St. George's church, the "Gorica" bridge was built of stone by the local ruler of Berat, Ahmet Kurt Pasha. In 1880 it was overthrown by numerous Osumi River floods. Frequent interventions in its construction, until late in the 1930s, have greatly transformed the monument from its original construction.