Logo Treepli
Castle of Gjirokastra hero
Castle of Gjirokastra 1
Castle of Gjirokastra 2
Castle of Gjirokastra 3
Castle of Gjirokastra 4
+5
Auto Translation

Castle of Gjirokastra

Gjirokastër, Gjirokastër County, Albania

Activity
ShareSave0
avatar-FRANCESCA VERONESI
stiratiintrip
Published over 1 year ago

The village of Gjirokastër is very pretty, ideal if you want something different from the beaches. It's located about an hour from Saranda. The castle is certainly impressive from above, but I recommend visiting only if you have time. Entrance costs €4, and except for the historical parts with tanks and cannons (there's even a military plane from World War II), it's a bare castle with a panoramic view from above. It's nice, but nothing special.

Some information has been automatically translated

Reviews

4.6Google Logo8647 reviews
Stephen McCann
Stephen McCann

A beautifully maintained and enormous Byzantine 12th century fortress, which also contains a great little museum. I was deeply impressed by the sheer size of the fortress, which is even more impressive on the inside. The site is filled with impressive arches and high ceilings. Another wonderful aspect is that the vast majority of the fortress rooms and areas are fully accessible to the public. We wandered around for about two hours to cover the full building. There's also a decent sized museum on the upper floors. One half covers the history of the valley, and the other half is filled with hundreds of firearms from various periods. It was absolutely worth the small additional entry fee. The fortress also affords many amazing vantage points and views of the beautiful surrounding town. We paid €4 each for the fortress and €2 each for the museum. This was one of the many highlights of my visit to Albania.

Legends l
Legends l

Well maintained castle with beautiful views overlooking mountains and the town itself. There are some historical facts provided as you walk around. Entry is the same price for all tourists even if you are a student. The great thing about the castle is it is partly shaded in places. There are some nooks and crannies worth daring into. In addition to the main entrance fee, you have to pay 200 lek if you want to visit the museum. You can walk on the terraces but please be extra careful if you have children with you as the terraces have no railings. Parking is free along the castle wall and in front of the castle itself. Ensure you take enough fluids with you. There are toilet facilities on site. Great place to visit.

Other related experiences

Activity
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Principotes & Tulum Resto Lounge3.4
Ksamil, Albania
Activity
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Shpella and Pëllumbasit and the Mirror Beach4.6
Pëllumbas, Albania
Activity
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Port Palermo4.4
Porto Palermo, Albania
Activity
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Castle Leatherworkers4.3
Sarandë, Albania
Activity
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Vlora, Albania4.4
Vlora, Albania
Activity
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Filikuri Beach and Aquarium Bay4.7
Himarë, Albania
Activity
Gallery image
What else to do or see in Albania?
Rivoli, Italia
Activity
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
0
Krorez Bay
Activity
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
The Blue Eye4.4
Saranda, Albania
Activity
Gallery image
Gallery image
Gallery image
Pulebardha Beach
Rivoli, Italy
Accomodation
Vanesa rooms