Guided Walking Tour with Entry Tickets in Vlore





Description
You'll explore Vlora’s most iconic landmarks, from the place where Albania’s independence was declared to ancient ruins and hidden corners of the Old Town. With passionate local guides, small group sizes, and thoughtfully planned stops, our tour offers more than just sightseeing—it’s a journey through time. Whether you're a history lover or a curious traveler, this experience will give you a deeper understanding of Vlora’s identity. Book now and uncover the stories, monuments, and charm that make this city truly unforgettable!
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Itinerary
The tour starts with an inside visit to the National Museum of Independence, the historic building where Albania’s first Prime Minister proclaimed independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. This landmark holds deep national significance and remains a symbol of pride for Albanians everywhere.
After visiting the National Museum of Independence, we’ll make our way to the old part of the city, stopping at the majestic Muradie Mosque—one of Vlora’s oldest and most iconic landmarks. You'll receive an overview of its rich history and unique architecture from the outside, followed by free time to take photos and step inside to explore at your own pace.
From there, we’ll pass by the historic Etem Bey House and arrive at the Independence Monument, located in Vlora’s central square—one of the most important public spaces in Albania. Every year on November 28, the Albanian President raises the national flag here in honor of the country’s independence. Just behind the monument lies the ancient City of Aulona, where you'll uncover the deep historical roots of Vlora. Two significant landmarks in one iconic square.
As we continue our tour, we’ll explore Vlora’s Old Town—a picturesque area filled with cobbled streets, traditional Ottoman-era buildings, and a timeless atmosphere. Walking through this historic district offers a deeper connection to the city’s cultural roots and daily life, adding an authentic touch to your experience.
Afterward, we’ll stroll through the charming old city streets to reach the Ethnographic Museum, where the tour concludes with an insightful glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Vlora and its people.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
this tour is good if you want to understand the significance Vlore was in the independence of Albania. Orges is well versed in Albanian history and walked us through its struggles. for 3 hours, we walked the city as he explained the importance of people and places. we were only able to visit 1 of the 2 museums due to 1 being closed.



