Let me gaze upon you, as the cross descends, your minaret rises, and the pale crescent moon glows in the valley. Let me gaze upon you, as the cross descends, your minaret rises, and the pale crescent moon glows in the valley. ”
The English poet Lord Byron wrote in his poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. The inspiration for the work that made him a sensation in Europe came from a trip in 1809: he and his friends set out from Greece in the north to what is now Albania.
Albania, once known as the "beacon of European socialism", is visa-free, like a beauty who has just woken up, and there are few online travel guides. He was named by Lonely Planet
"The most touristy country of 2014"
"Best Travel Destinations in Europe 2018"
"Top 10 Best Places to Visit 2019"
"One of the most tourist-worthy countries of the year"
Voted "Best Travel Destination" by The New York Times
Ginokast
The name Ginokast, which dates back to ancient Greece and means silver city, is impressive at first glance. The city resembles a medieval English town, with castles, stone houses and mansions. The well-preserved 600 Ottoman houses earned Ginokasté the nickname "Stone Town"
Himara
Himara, a small town in Albania near the Caspian Sea, is a must-visit destination for travelers, with clear blue waters, waking up by the sea breeze in the morning, visiting a seaside coffee shop in the afternoon, listening to cicadas at night, and the pace of travel is easily slowed down by him. Critically, prices here are pleasantly surprised.
Casamir
Kasamir is at the southernmost tip of Albania, and the tranquil coastal town is just opposite the Greek island of Corfu. Therefore, it can be said that they all interact with each other's cultures. Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful resorts in Albania in its idyllic seaside setting, it is often compared to the Maldives by foreign tourists.
Tirana
Tirana is the capital of Albania (generally flown to Tirana from the country), here you can better understand the urban side of Albania, he ruled from the Ottoman Empire, from joining the socialist camp (China helped build 750,000 bunker bunkers), from the Balkan wars in the Balkans, let you know more about the human history of Albania.
Alps
A large part of the unseen part of Albania consists of steep high mountains. Once upon a time, these mountains were home to gangs, guerrillas and many rebels, the Alps, which attracted a lot of local and foreign tourists, there are many hiking trails along the mountains that can surprise you with a lot such as waterfalls, rivers and caves.
Butrint
From the Perashegs to the Illyrians, from the Romans to the Greeks, there are many ancient cultures that are home to this land, not to mention historical sites, the most important being the ancient city of Butrint. The ancient city of Butrint is located in the south of Albania and is currently a UNESCO protected historical site.
Berrat
Due to its long history and architectural structure, the whole city stands on the mountain, uniform white and transparent windows, similar to Safranbolu, giving people a sense of quiet and leisurely time.
Lake Ohrid
One lake, two countries. Located between Macedonia and Albania, Lake Ohrid captivates with its unique nature, greenery, beaches, and calm. Lake Ohrid is the deepest lake in the Balkans and became a tourist attraction after being listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
Prices are super low
Albania is like Croatia and Montenegro, Albania's border is in the Adriatic Sea. But the difference between the two countries is that compared with other countries, he can eat a sandwich for 10 yuan, a 12-inch pizza for 30 yuan, a Western-style meal for 120 yuan, and a sea-view room for 100 yuan.
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