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3 hours
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Discover the real Berat on your Guided Walking Tour with Food Tastings by Visit Albania Tour Operator (VATO)—a delicious 3-hour immersion into the UNESCO “City of a Thousand Windows.”
Meet your guide near the stunning 15th-century King’s Mosque, admire its architecture and enter if open (scarves provided). Explore the historic Porta e Pashait gate and remnants of the Pasha’s grand palace. Start with warm, flaky byrek and refreshing dhallë at a local byrektore.
Cross the iconic Gorica Bridge into the ancient Christian quarter, then savor Berat’s soul food: savory fërgesë (peppers, tomatoes, curd cheese), japrak (stuffed vine leaves), seasonal dishes, espresso & water.
Finish at a legendary 3-generation bakery with the famous Monblan, bakllava or revani, then join locals for the evening xhiro stroll on the Pedonale.
Small group (max 10), expert English guide, generous tastings, insider stories of Ottoman history and daily life.
Taste Berat like a local—book now, spots fill fast!
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
The King Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Mbretit, also known as the Sultan's Mosque or Sultan Bayezid Mosque) is one of the oldest and most significant Ottoman-era mosques in Albania. It's located in the historic Mangalem quarter of Berat, a UNESCO World Heritage city known for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture.
Gorica Bridge
Originally constructed as a wooden bridge around 1780 (some sources cite 1777–1778) during the rule of local Ottoman governor Ahmet Kurt Pasha, who shaped much of Berat's Ottoman architecture. The wooden structure was vulnerable to floods from the Osum River, so it was rebuilt in durable stone in the 1920s (or early 1930s according to some accounts). It has been renovated several times, including in 2015 by the Municipality of Berat, and underwent restoration work around 2020–2025 to preserve it as a cultural monument. Local folklore includes legends about the bridge, such as a sacrificial story tied to its construction (a girl allegedly walled in to appease protective spirits), though these are oral traditions common to many old Balkan bridges.
Bottled water
Food Tastings: Byrek & Dhallë, a plate of traditional specialties (Fërgesë, Japrak, etc.), and a 3-generation secret dessert
Operated by Visit Albania Tour Operator