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5.0 based on 12 reviews
In Alpeta winery you can test all wine we product and Raki. Can make a tour to our vineyards and visit the village too.
Fantastic place to stay ! Excellent service! Lovely Wine and Raki ! Highly recommended place ! Well organised family business!
5.0 based on 73 reviews
Information Starts: April to October: Every day – 2 times a day 09: 00 AM and 6 PM . From October to March Every day 10 Am and 2 Pm Meeting point: Old bridge of Gorica Length: 2 hours Language: English. Italian Price: free ,tip based Reservation: Yes ,because for the situation of pandemic . Free walking tour Berat is a volunteer initiative , organised by boys guides who love Berat . Our Mission is to give a warm welcome to every one who decides to visit our city . We do best to give you high quality service. Walking tour and information from history art and life in Berat and Albania.Join this tour Starting time every day we want be here to guide you my city, We do not charge you not do we have any fees. However, bear in mind that we are not financed by any other company or organization, therefore our guides are not paid for the free tours. If you find the tour interesting and enjoyable, consider showing your appreciation to your tour guide by leaving a tip :)
4.0 based on 175 reviews
Berat is a fascinating medieval town in central Albania. Beneath the commanding hilltop fortress lies the old town divided by the Osumi river into two neighborhoods - Gorica and Mangalem. Mangalem is the part right beneath the fortress and is predominantly Muslim, while across the river is predominantly an Orthodox quarter of Gorica. Both communities live in harmony and peace. During the Ottoman era, those not willing to embrace Islam, had to pay higher taxes to retain their religion. Both neighborhoods are fantastic to explore with unique architecture - houses so close one to another, set on an elevated terrain one window above the another, hence the city's nickname "town of 1000 windows".
4.0 based on 74 reviews
The castle and its fortified village, to be visited absolutely. Breathtaking views. A bit difficult to get to the fortified village because the road is very steep
4.0 based on 142 reviews
Here you can see the locals hanging out with their entire family plus their relatives. You'll also see vendors selling sunflower seeds, sour plums, popcorn and other snacks. It reminded me of my hometown in Iraqi Kurdistan.
4.0 based on 67 reviews
This is a nice bridge connecting the old parts of the Berat across the river. The bridge itself is fine - fairly attractive and interesting. What sets it apart and makes it a must-see site is the views up and down the gorge of the river and across the facade of Berat - a strikingly beautiful site. I highly recommend walking out onto the bridge and spending some time taking in the scenery in every direction.
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