Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Durrës, the Largest Port of Albania

We visited Durrës this last weekend and several things struck me about the city. Durrës is much less busy and much more quiet a city than Tirana, a city roughly 30 minutes away. Durrës has less than a third of the population of Tirana. As we were walking down the streets of this port city, I noticed the constant lining of palm trees along the streets, a marked difference from Tirana.

We paid a visit to the Durrës amphitheater; it was fantastic. It's only 400 leke per person, which is less than $4 per person, to get in and it was well worth the money. The edifice had the same feeling that parts of Rome did. There were ancient tombs and ancient Christian mosaics. The Byzantine forum, just a few blocks away from the amphitheater, was also beautiful.

It was interesting to see those things with their beautiful ornate columns and grand arches, and then a short while later see the severe, austere architecture of the Communist era just a short distance away. Its hard, concrete edges, unadorned metal, etc., provide a stark contrast to the older items elsewhere in the city. 

Straying away from the topic of architecture, we stayed at a very nice hotel there in Durrës -- one of the nicest hotels I've ever stayed at, and yet it was cheaper than the average hotel in the U.S. We had a view of the Adratic Sea (as pictured above) and it was only a short bus ride from the center of the city. The people at the hotel were so incredibly nice and hospitable.

We had some delicious food there as well! We had gelato that would have given the stuff in Italy a run for its money; we had amazing pasta and sea food that was to die for! Durrës was a great experience; an experience everyone should have!

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