Genti’s guidebook

Genti
Genti’s guidebook

Food scene

Lovely coffee bar with a lovely beach just 50 yards in front of the Alba Flat.
Los Locos Beach
Shetitorja e Plazhit
Lovely coffee bar with a lovely beach just 50 yards in front of the Alba Flat.
Excellent place for eating and relaxing in the evenings.
Vila Lule
13 Rruga Porta e Detit
Excellent place for eating and relaxing in the evenings.
Fantastic awine bat with live music
10 místní doporučují
Portiku Wine Bar
Pallati 1086 Rruga Skënderbeg
10 místní doporučují
Fantastic awine bat with live music

Sightseeing

The Amphitheatre of Durrës (Albanian: Amfiteatri i Durrësit; Latin: Amphitheatrum Dyrrhachinum) is a Roman amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Durrës, Albania. Construction began under the emperor Trajan[citation needed] in the 2nd century AD and it was destroyed twice by earthquakes in the 6th and 10th centuries.[1] It is the largest amphitheatre ever built in the Balkan Peninsula with once having a capacity of 20,000 people.[2][3]
88 místní doporučují
Amfiteátr v Durresu
Rruga Kalase
88 místní doporučují
The Amphitheatre of Durrës (Albanian: Amfiteatri i Durrësit; Latin: Amphitheatrum Dyrrhachinum) is a Roman amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Durrës, Albania. Construction began under the emperor Trajan[citation needed] in the 2nd century AD and it was destroyed twice by earthquakes in the 6th and 10th centuries.[1] It is the largest amphitheatre ever built in the Balkan Peninsula with once having a capacity of 20,000 people.[2][3]

City/town information

Albania, west of the capital, Tirana. It’s known for its huge Roman amphitheater. Nearby is a 9th-century church with mosaic-covered walls. The Archaeological Museum displays pieces from the Greek, Hellenistic and Roman periods. Broad Durrësi Beach has shallow waters. Nearby is the former summer villa of 20th-century King Zog.
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Durrës
62 místní doporučují
Albania, west of the capital, Tirana. It’s known for its huge Roman amphitheater. Nearby is a 9th-century church with mosaic-covered walls. The Archaeological Museum displays pieces from the Greek, Hellenistic and Roman periods. Broad Durrësi Beach has shallow waters. Nearby is the former summer villa of 20th-century King Zog.