Vlora Old Town: A Historical Heart
Explore Vlora's historic heart: Colorful streets, cultural treasures, and authentic Albanian charm await in the Old Town.
Vlora Old Town is a beautifully restored area in Vlorë, Albania, characterized by colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and a vibrant atmosphere. It offers a glimpse into the city's rich history and cultural heritage, with quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants serving local delicacies.
A brief summary to Vlora Old Town
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Local tips
- Explore the local cuisine by trying traditional Albanian dishes at the restaurants in the Old Town.
- Visit the Muradi Mosque, an architectural landmark located near the Old Town, showcasing Ottoman design.
- Take a leisurely walk along the cobblestone streets to fully appreciate the colorful buildings and vibrant atmosphere.
- Visit in the evening to experience the Old Town's lively nightlife, with many cafes and bars open late.
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Getting There
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Walking
From Flag Square (Sheshi i Flamurit), walk north along Rruga Justin Godar. The Old Town is a short walk, approximately 30 seconds, from the square. Enjoy the colorful buildings and local shops as you approach.
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Public Transport
Local buses in Vlora serve the city center. Look for buses with a route name placard in the front window. Get off at a stop near Flag Square and walk north on Rruga Justin Godar. Bus tickets cost around 40-50 Lek per ride, payable in cash to the conductor.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Vlora. Ask your driver to take you to Vlora Old Town, near Rruga Justin Godar. A short taxi ride from the Vlora Marina or the city's main boulevard to the Old Town typically costs around 300-500 Lek. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey. Taxi rates generally start at 300 Lek, with an additional 300 Lek per kilometer.
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Parking
If driving, parking is available in the streets around Vlora Old Town. Paid on-street parking is marked with blue markings and/or a “P” road sign. Parking rates are approximately 50 Lek per hour, 100 Lek for 2 hours, or 600 Lek for a day. Payment can be made to a parking attendant, cashier, or special machine. Free parking may be available further away from the main attractions.
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