Berat, Shqipëria

Berat Tours

What to do in Berat and the best attractions, best restaurants and accommodation options.

Quick guide

Language – Embrace the Local Albanian Dialect:

In Berat, the official language is Albanian. While locals predominantly speak Albanian, you’ll also encounter English and Italian, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few key phrases like “Përshëndetje” (hello) and “Faleminderit” (thank you) can enhance your experience and deepen your connection with the community.


Official Time – Stay in Sync with Local Living:

Berat follows Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) during winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) in summer. Adjust your schedule accordingly to enjoy early morning strolls in the old town and vibrant evening cultural events.


Currency – Manage Your Budget in Albanian Lek:

The local currency is the Albanian Lek (ALL). Although many hotels and larger restaurants accept Euros, having Lek on hand is ideal for everyday transactions in local markets, cafes, and public transport. ATMs are widely available throughout the city.


Religion – A Tapestry of Faith and Coexistence:

Berat is home to a harmonious blend of Muslim and Orthodox Christian communities. This rich religious diversity is visible in its centuries-old mosques, churches, and chapels, which together form an integral part of the city’s cultural heritage and architectural splendor.


Electricity – Plug Into European Standards:

Electricity in Berat is supplied at 230V, 50Hz using Type C and F plugs. Visitors from regions with different electrical standards should bring appropriate plug adapters and, if necessary, voltage converters.


Visa Requirements – Plan Your Entry Smoothly:

Most visitors—including those from the EU, US, UK, and Canada—can enter Albania visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date and check the latest visa policies if you plan to stay longer.


Getting Around – Discover Berat on Foot and by Local Transport:

Berat’s compact, historic center is best explored on foot, allowing you to soak in its authentic atmosphere. For longer journeys, local buses and taxis provide convenient and affordable transportation options.


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