Discover the best top things to do in Durres County, Albania including Kruja Castle, Rodoni Castle, Skanderbeg Monument, Ortodox Church Of Saint Pavel And Saint Ast Durres, Fatih Mosque, St. Anthony Church, Durres Castle, Durres Amphitheatre, Byzantine Forum (Macellum), Royal Villa of Durres.
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4.5 based on 530 reviews
A place not to be missed. The little cobbled streets up to the castle have cafes and quirky shops to look at, then when you reach the castle it is amazing. A museum that is one of the best I've been in. A restaurant for lunch and drinks and the views are stunning. A leisurely day can be spent here and one not to be missed. Make sure you have proper shoes
4.0 based on 6 reviews
i lived there 6 month. what can i say its so poor. the place is like the heaven. you can stay there forever or you can hate, one of most important church in al. there also is the tomb of an iportant person from albania history of 14 century. if you go there lay down and close your eyes. you will fill great. go inside of forest and see the north side. you can swimm to south side there is a beach. after 25 years from here i can smell the fresh air of this place, a place that have been blessed from eternity.
4.0 based on 66 reviews
Have a drink in the castle turret and enjoy the view or cozy up in the lower street-level chamber. Take the rocky staircase slowly.
3.5 based on 673 reviews
The Amphitheater is of Roman origin and was constructed under the reign of Emperor Trajan. He launched many building programs besides this amphitheater, such as the Baths of Trajan, Trajan's Forum and Trajan's Bridge. This is the largest amphitheater ever built in the Balkans and once held over 15,000 people. 1/3 of this site was excavated in the 1960s and the rest in the 1980s. It was destroyed twice by earthquakes. You would think there would be room around this amphitheater to keep it safe and protected but that is not the case. There are many houses around it at not too far a distance. It is said that these building efforts have really hurt the long term preservation of the site. In 2013 it was named on of the most endangered cultural heritage sites in Europe. Inside, there is grass and dirt in the middle with ancient areas in the perimeter. There is a chapel with a well and an open window to the center. There are several galleries which are cave-like areas where animals and other items were held which mostly are empty or have dirt and weeds in them now. A couple areas are fenced off as the steps down are destroyed and it would be too dangerous to allow people to enter.
3.5 based on 82 reviews
Sadly, you can't actually visit this attraction. It is fenced off, in the centre of the city. What is visible looks impressive, but it is surrounded by apartment blocks, with a rather conspicuous pipe running through the centre.
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