If you are a bit confused by just what this is, the literal translation means “neck of the bazaar”. So this is the heart of it. The crossroads so unique that it can look very different from many angles but actually it’s not such a big area and that’s part of the appeal. You can stay together or explore separately and easily regroup at the heart of things. Lovely and fascinating pedestrian area with old and new treasures to consider or just admire. Look closely and see some traditional artisans at work. Goods from textiles, stone, wood, fiber, metal, ceramics, and more. Very friendly culture. Look for the sign “old well”. It’s in a souvenir shop at the center and “well” worth a gander hahah a free treat. And the staff are happy to share the history...
Read moreIn way to visit Gjirokastra castle, every visitor and tourist enjoy the stone lanes called sokak where from the both sides of the lane the mastercraft work their pieces sometimes outside their shops by the scope to atract as much byers as they can. Traditional folc costumes are hanged outside so the people who cross the street can enjoy typical folc wearings...
Read moreVery nice and tiny city but we had expected that the city center would be bigger. We didn't enter the castle but spend some time in the city only. Nice souvenir shops and restaurants, but you can see that the prices become the same as European countries. So, nice and tiny city center but not that special in...
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