About Gjirokaster

Gjirokaster, often referred to as the "City of Stone," is located in southern Albania and is famed for its distinctive Ottoman architecture and rich cultural heritage. The town is dominated by the imposing Gjirokaster Castle, which dates back to the 12th century and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Walking through the cobbled streets, visitors can explore traditional stone houses, many of which have been converted into museums showcasing local history, crafts, and artifacts. Notable sites include the Ethnographic Museum housed in the former home of Albania's communist leader Enver Hoxha. The vibrant bazaars offer local handicrafts, while nearby natural attractions such as the Blue Eye spring provide opportunities for hiking and exploration. Gjirokaster’s unique blend of history, culture, and stunning scenery makes it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Albania.