
Gjirokast R
Stone City & Wild Springs: A Family Weekend in Gjirokastër
Ottoman stone streets, wild springs, and easy family adventure
A relaxed three-day escape mixing Gjirokastër’s UNESCO stone alleys, castle views, and wild springs with easy, halal-friendly meals and kid-friendly exploring. Everything is clustered so you can mostly walk, keep planning stress low, and still feel like you’ve had an adventure.
Where to Stay

Hotel Kalemi 2
Traditional-style stone hotel with wooden balconies, a garden-like terrace, and views over the valley, about a 10–15 minute walk downhill to the Old Bazaar.

Hotel Gjirokastra
Family-friendly guesthouse-style hotel in a restored stone building close to the bazaar, with some greenery around the courtyard and easy access to restaurants.
Good to Know
Getting Around the Hills with Kids
Distances in Gjirokastër look short on the map but involve steep climbs and cobblestones; combine walking downhill with short taxi rides uphill, especially with younger children or in hot weather.
Halal-Friendly Ordering Strategy
When you sit down, politely explain that you do not eat pork or drink alcohol and ask which chicken, beef, fish, and vegetarian dishes are prepared without these; grilled items and simple salads are usually the safest choices.
Cash, ATMs, and Tipping
ATMs are available in town, but bring some cash in case machines are down; tipping 5–10% in restaurants is appreciated but not strictly required, and rounding up the taxi fare is common.
Packing for ‘Jungle Wild’ Weather
Even in warmer months, evenings can cool down in the hills; bring a light jacket, a small daypack, sun protection, and possibly a compact umbrella, as showers can arrive quickly.
Staying Offline Smoothly
Download offline maps for Gjirokastër and the Blue Eye, keep your hotel’s address written on paper, and agree on simple meeting points (like ‘in front of the clock tower’), in case anyone gets separated without mobile data.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Taverna Tradicionale Kardhashi
Simple, traditional spot just below the Old Bazaar offering fresh bread, cheese, eggs, salads, and grilled meats later in the day. For a halal-friendly breakfast, stick to vegetarian options like fresh bread with cheese, omelettes, yogurt, salads, and local jams; avoid any pork items.
Restaurant Muço
Cozy terrace restaurant on the hill with leafy views and a rustic feel. They offer grilled chicken, beef, fish, and vegetable dishes; for halal-friendly choices, focus on grilled chicken or beef, fish, vegetable stews, salads, and baked vegetables, and clearly ask to avoid pork and alcohol in cooking.

SIMPLE Restaurant
Modern yet rustic spot just off the Bazaar with some greenery around the terrace. Look for grilled chicken, beef burgers without bacon, salads, pastas, and vegetarian dishes; confirm no pork or alcohol in your dish and that meat used is acceptable to you (many travelers use it as a ‘no-pork, no-alcohol’ safe choice).

Gjirokastër Old Bazaar (Qendra Historike)
Stroll the cobbled, slightly hilly streets lined with stone houses, souvenir shops, and small cafes. Look for local crafts, silverwork, textiles, and simple street snacks like byrek with cheese or spinach (check fillings and ask to avoid meat if unsure).

Gjirokastër Castle (Kalaja e Gjirokastrës)
Walk up from the Old Bazaar (15–20 minutes uphill) to explore the fortress walls, cannons, an old US airplane, and tunnels. You can also visit the small museum inside for more history and views over the Drino valley.
Free Explore Time – Old Bazaar & Side Alleys
After dinner, wander the side streets off the main bazaar, listen for live music from small cafes, and let the kids enjoy an evening walk without a fixed plan.

Odaja Restaurant
Traditional stone-walled tavern with lots of wood and plants, right near the Old Bazaar. Good halal-friendly picks include grilled chicken, veal or beef, trout, baked beans, stuffed peppers, salads, and local breads; request that no pork products or alcohol be used in your dishes.

Restaurant Kujtimi
Family-run place with a leafy courtyard and stone interior on the slopes above town. Choose grilled chicken, veal, trout, vegetable casseroles, salads, and baked potatoes for halal-friendly options; clearly ask to avoid pork and ensure alcohol isn’t used in cooking sauces.

Zekate House (Traditional Tower House)
Take a short but steep walk or quick taxi up to this well-preserved Ottoman-era house with painted ceilings, wooden interiors, and panoramic views from its upper rooms.

Gjirokastër Old Town Lanes & Viewpoints
After Zekate, wander downhill through quiet stone lanes, looking for small viewpoints and hidden staircases between houses, surrounded by greenery creeping over walls.

Ethnographic Museum / Birth House of Enver Hoxha (Exterior & Area)
Even if you don’t go inside, the area around this former leader’s birth house (now museum) gives a sense of architecture and history; stop briefly as you walk back toward the bazaar.
14 activities across 3 days
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