
Gjirokast R
Romantic Stone City Escape in Wild Gjirokastër
Cobblestone romance, wild hillsides, and spring-fed secrets await
A slow, romantic long weekend weaving through Gjirokastër’s stone lanes, misty mountains and hidden gardens. This itinerary keeps logistics simple while balancing Ottoman history, wild nature and cozy corners perfect for couples.
Where to Stay

Hotel Gjirokastër
Stone-built hotel with vine-covered terraces and views over the old bazaar and surrounding green hills, only a short walk from restaurants and the castle path.

Kerculla Resort
Hilltop guesthouse complex with a pool, terraces surrounded by greenery and panoramic views over the city and mountains in a calm, semi-wild setting.
Good to Know
Plan for Steep Streets
Gjirokastër’s charm comes with steep, slick cobblestones; schedule extra time to walk between places, wear shoes with grip, and avoid rushing, especially at night or if it rains.
Halal-Friendly Ordering Strategy
In most local restaurants you won’t see halal certification, but it’s straightforward to eat halal by choosing fish, chicken, eggs, vegetables, cheese and dairy, explicitly avoiding pork and asking staff to confirm no pork fat is used in your selected dishes.
Getting Around Town
The old town is walkable but hilly; if you feel tired, ask your hotel or restaurant to call a taxi to avoid long, steep climbs—fares are usually low for short distances.
Best Time for Castle Visits
Visit the castle either early morning or a couple of hours before sunset to avoid the harshest sun and to enjoy softer light for photos and valley views.
Stay Connected Offline
Since you’re traveling without constant connectivity, download offline maps of Gjirokastër and mark your hotel, bazaar, castle and Blue Eye before you arrive.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Kujtimi Restaurant
Traditional Albanian restaurant with a shaded, leafy terrace and stone walls. Halal options: go for grilled chicken, vegetable and cheese qebapa-style dishes, stuffed peppers, baked eggplant, fresh salads, fries and other clearly non-pork items; avoid alcohol and ask staff to confirm no pork or lard in what you order.

Taverna Tradicionale KARDHASHI
Cozy taverna with a rustic stone interior and small garden. Halal options: grilled chicken, grilled fish (when available), vegetable stews, bean soup, fresh salads, baked potatoes and bread-based sides—simply skip pork dishes and ask that your choices are cooked separately from pork where possible.
Gjirokastër Old Bazaar (Çarshia e Vjetër)
Wander the cobblestone streets of the historic bazaar, browsing small handicraft shops and taking photos of the Ottoman stone houses cascading down the hill.

Gjirokastër Castle (Kalaja e Gjirokastrës)
Explore the massive hilltop fortress, its viewpoints over the Drino Valley, and the semi-wild grassy ramparts and stone corridors.

Evening Stroll & Tea in the Old Bazaar
After dinner, wander slowly through lantern-lit streets and stop at a simple café for tea or coffee, watching local life.

Rrapi Restaurant
Family-run place near a large plane tree, with views over stone roofs and surrounding greenery. Halal options: grilled chicken skewers, seasonal vegetable dishes, byrek with cheese or spinach, salads and yogurt-based sides—avoid pork and alcohol and confirm your choices with the staff.

Restaurant Tradițional Odaja
Set in a stone house with a flower-filled terrace overlooking the valley. Halal options: grilled chicken and lamb-free mixed vegetable plates, stuffed vegetables, salads, byrek, rice dishes and local dairy specialties—avoid obvious pork options and confirm no pork fat is used in your selected dishes.

Skenduli House (Traditional Tower House)
Tour a beautifully preserved Ottoman-era house with carved wooden ceilings, old salons, and views over tiled roofs and green hills.

Zekate House (Fortified Tower House)
Climb through this grand stone tower house with painted rooms and a terrace view that stretches across the valley and mountains.
Free-Explore Walk: Upper Old Town Lanes
After visiting the houses, wander unplanned through narrow stone lanes lined with vines, fig trees and gardens.
Hill Path Walk above Gjirokastër
Follow an easy, informal path just above the town (ask your hotel for the nearest entry) to get into low scrub, wildflowers and open views.
15 activities across 3 days
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