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Gjirokastra Bazaar: A Timeless Marketplace

Explore Gjirokastra's historic heart: Discover artisan crafts, traditional goods, and cultural treasures in the enchanting Old Bazaar.

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The Gjirokastra Bazaar, also known as Qafa e Pazarit, is the heart of the city's Old Town, nestled beneath the imposing castle. With its cobblestone streets and historic facades, the bazaar offers a glimpse into Gjirokastra's rich cultural heritage, where artisans still practice their crafts.

A brief summary to Gjirokastra Bazaar

  • 34FQ+MC9, Rruga Gjin Bue Shpata, Gjirokaster, AL

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes to navigate the bazaar's steep, cobblestone streets.
  • Bargain respectfully when purchasing souvenirs.
  • Visit in the evening for a lively atmosphere with bright lights and vibrant colors.
  • Explore the nearby Gjirokastra Castle for panoramic views of the city.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Gjirokastra Castle, descend towards the Old Town. The bazaar is centrally located and easily accessible via the cobblestone streets. Follow the signs for 'Qafa e Pazarit'. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes, though the slope can be steep.

  • Public Transport

    Local buses connect the new town to the historic center. Take a bus that goes to the Old Town and get off near the Tourist Information Center. From there, it's a short walk to the bazaar. Bus fare is around 30 LEK.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available throughout Gjirokastra. A taxi from the bus station or the new town to the bazaar costs approximately 200 LEK. Taxis can drop you off near the entrance of the Old Town, from where it is a short walk to the bazaar.

  • Driving

    If driving, be aware that parking in the Old Town can be challenging. There is an underground parking garage nearby that costs about €2 for 3 hours. Alternatively, there is private parking available for 1000 LEK per day. From the parking area, the bazaar is a short walk away.

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The Gjirokastra Bazaar, or 'Qafa e Pazarit' as locals call it, forms the vibrant center of Gjirokastra's Old Town. Its history stretches back to the 17th century, although a fire in the 19th century necessitated significant rebuilding. The architecture reflects this period, with similar functional designs across the two and three-story buildings. Historically, the ground floors served as workshops for artisans, while the upper levels provided living quarters. Today, the bazaar retains its charm with cobblestone streets and a variety of shops offering handcrafted souvenirs, textiles, and traditional Albanian products. Some artisans continue to work in the bazaar, preserving traditional crafts. The bazaar's radial layout connects it to numerous streets in the old city, making it a central point for exploration. Located beneath the Gjirokastra Castle, the bazaar provides a lively atmosphere, especially in the evenings. Nearby attractions include the Gjirokastra Mosque and the Obelisk, adding to the area's historical and cultural significance.

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