Berat
City of a Thousand Windows
Discover Berat, the City of a Thousand Windows
Nestled in the heart of Albania, Berat is a city that captivates with its timeless beauty and calm rhythm of life. Known for its white Ottoman houses stacked along the hillside, the city offers a harmonious blend of history, tradition, and breathtaking landscapes.
Stroll through cobbled alleys, savor the warmth of local hospitality, and admire the serene flow of the Osum River. Whether for a short visit or a longer stay, Berat invites you to slow down and truly connect.
Watch: A glimpse into everyday life in Berat
A Short History
Berat has a long and rich history, going back more than 2,400 years. It has seen many cultures come and go — from the ancient Illyrians to the Ottomans — and each has left its mark on the city. Here are some key facts:
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Ancient beginnings:
Berat started as an Illyrian settlement and later became a Roman town known as Antipatrea.
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The Castle:
The massive Berat Castle was first built in the 4th century Before Christ. People still live inside the castle walls today.
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Religious harmony:
Berat is known for peaceful coexistence between different religions. Inside the castle, you’ll find both churches and mosques side by side.
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Onufri’s legacy:
The famous 16th-century painter Onufri, known for his bright red color, lived and worked here. His icons are on display in the Onufri Museum.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site:
In 2008, Berat was added to the UNESCO list for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture and unique mix of cultural influences.
This mix of history, architecture, and tolerance makes Berat one of Albania’s most special cities.
What to do
Berat has something for everyone — whether you’re into history, nature, or just enjoying local life. Here’s a list of things to do, sorted by type of experience:
Visit Berat Castle (Kalaja)
Explore ancient stone streets, churches, and the Onufri Museum inside this hilltop fortress. It’s like walking through a living museum.
Onufri Iconography Museum
Housed inside a beautiful church in the castle, this museum shows off colorful religious art by Albania’s most famous icon painter.
National Ethnographic Museum
Step into an 18th-century Ottoman house to see how Albanians lived in the past — complete with furniture, tools, and clothing.
Walk through Mangalem and Gorica quarters
These two old neighborhoods, facing each other across the river, are full of traditional houses and photo opportunities.
Gorica Bridge
One of the city’s most famous landmarks. Walk across for beautiful views of Berat’s historic architecture.
Sunset at the Castle
Head up to Berat Castle in the late afternoon for one of the best sunset views in Albania.
Osum River views
Relax along the riverside or enjoy the view from one of the many cafes with outdoor terraces.
Coffee culture
Try a strong Albanian espresso in a local café — it’s a daily ritual and a great way to people-watch.
Souvenir shopping
Buy handmade crafts, local wine, or olive oil from small shops or street vendors.
Local wine tasting
Berat is in a wine region, so don’t miss the chance to visit a winery like Cobo or Luani for a tasting.
Osum Canyon
About 1.5 hours from Berat, this stunning canyon is a must-see. You can go for a hike, enjoy the views, or even go rafting (in spring).
Bogovë Waterfall
A beautiful natural spot about 45 minutes away. It’s a short walk from the village of Bogovë, and perfect for a refreshing swim on hot days.
Osum River views
For hiking lovers, this national park offers dramatic mountain scenery, rare wildlife, and even a pilgrimage site at the top.
Where to stay
Berat offers a range of accommodations, from historic guesthouses to modern hotels. Depending on your preferences, you can choose to stay within the castle walls, in the historic quarters, or in the city center. Have a look at the different accommodations and click the one you find interesting.
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Best Restaurants
Whether you're looking for traditional Albanian cuisine, breathtaking views, or rustic agrotourism experiences, Berat has a variety of restaurants and cafés to satisfy every taste. Here's our curated list:
Traditional Albanian Cuisine
Homemade Food Lili
A cozy, family-run spot in the Mangalem district, renowned for authentic Albanian dishes like fërgesë and pumpkin burek.
⭐️ 4.9 / 5 · See reviews on Google
Tradita e Beratit
Located in a beautifully restored historic building in Gorica, offering traditional Berat and Albanian cuisine.
⭐️ 4.6 / 5 · See reviews on Google
Eni Traditional Food Berat
Classic Albanian dishes near Gorica Bridge, with a view of the Osum River.
⭐️ 4.9 / 5 · See reviews on Google
Restaurants with Scenic Views
Antigoni Restaurant
Features one of the best terraces in Berat, with panoramic city views. Specialties include Berati schnitzel and pispili.
⭐️ 4.2 / 5 · See reviews on Google
Rustic & Agrotourism Experiences
Alpeta Agrotourism & Winery
Located in Roshnik (30 min from Berat), traditional meals paired with on-site wines, in a rural setting.
⭐️ 4.9 / 5 · See reviews on Google
Restaurant Roshniku
Known for roasted suckling goat and other traditional dishes with local products.
⭐️ 4.7 / 5 · See reviews on Google
Casual Eats & Cafés
Shtëpia e Kafes Gimi
A charming café offering good coffee and crepes.
⭐️ 4.7 / 5 · See reviews on Google
Temi Albanian Food
Near Berat Castle, serves delicious traditional Albanian food in a cozy setting.
⭐️ 4.9 / 5 · See reviews on Google
Practical Tips
How Much Does Berat Cost?
Berat is one of the more budget-friendly destinations in Europe. Here’s a rough idea of what you can expect:
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Accommodation:
- Budget guesthouses: €15–30/night
- Mid-range hotels: €30–60/night
- Boutique stays: €60+
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Food & Drinks:
- Traditional meal in a restaurant: €5–10
- Coffee: €1
- Beer or glass of wine: €2–3
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Attractions:
- Most historic sites: €1–3
- Many scenic places are free!
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Transport:
- Bus from Tirana: ~€5
- Taxi in the city: €2–4
How to Get to Berat
Berat is about 2 hours by bus (~€5–6). Buses leave hourly from South Bus Terminal.
Renting a car is a good option, especially to explore places like Osum Canyon. Scenic and easy road.
Buses available from Durrës, Fier, Gjirokastër.
Best Time to Visit Berat
Berat is best visited in the shoulder seasons of Spring or Fall when it’s less busy and accommodation prices are lower. Visiting in the summer is also particularly fun when you can enjoy all the nearby activities in the countryside, like rafting at the gorge or wine tasting at a local vineyard.