Albania · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Berat
Everything you need to explore Berat — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Landmark in Berat
A seven-arch Ottoman stone bridge from the 18th century, connecting the Mangalem and Gorica neighbourhoods. Great for a stroll across the Osum River, with views of the white Ottoman houses climbing the hillsides.
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💡 Cross just before sunset when the castle and houses glow orange. Local kids sometimes dive from the middle arch into the river in summer.
Hotels near Gorica Bridge →Historic in Berat
A living castle on a hilltop, still inhabited by locals. Walk the cobbled streets, explore old Byzantine churches, and take in panoramic views of the Osum River gorge and the Mangalem quarter below.
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💡 Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and catch the best light for photos. Most of the churches keep sporadic hours, but the Onufri Museum inside charges a small fee.
Hotels near Berat Castle (Kalaja e Beratit) →Cultural in Berat
The historic Ottoman neighbourhood below the castle, with winding alleyways, white-walled houses with large wooden windows, and cobblestone steps. No entry fee, just wander and soak up the quiet residential atmosphere.
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💡 Start from the main boulevard at the bottom and zigzag up. Look for the old public fountains and tiny mosques tucked between houses. It's a steep climb, but you'll find benches with river views.
Hotels near Mangalem Quarter Walk →A restored 19th-century Ottoman house showing traditional Berat life: furnishings, tools, costumes, and a reconstructed olive press. The building itself, with its wooden balconies and courtyard, is the main attraction.
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💡 Only 200 lek entry. The guide (if available) speaks good English and tells good local stories. The garden terrace has a nice view of the river. Takes about 20 minutes.
Hotels near Berat Ethnographic Museum →Housed in the 14th-century Cathedral of St. Mary inside the castle, this small museum displays a rich collection of Byzantine and post-Byzantine icons by master painter Onufri and his son. The restored frescoes are vivid and well-lit.
🕐 09:00–16:00, closed Mondays
💡 Entry costs about 200 lek (roughly £1.50). Allow 30–40 minutes. No photography of icons, but the building itself is worth a look. Check if it's open — it sometimes closes for lunch between 12 and 2.
Hotels near National Museum of Iconography Onufri →Where to Eat in Berat
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Berat?
The top attractions include Gorica Bridge, Berat Castle (Kalaja e Beratit), Mangalem Quarter Walk, Berat Ethnographic Museum, National Museum of Iconography Onufri.
How many days do you need in Berat?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Berat 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Berat famous for?
Berat is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Berat?
Top options include WilDor Bar Restaurant, Taverna Ajka, Berati, Antigoni.