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New Bazaar

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Nestled in Avni Rustemi Square, the New Bazaar is a mere eight-minute stroll from the heart of Tirana. It has quickly become one of the city's must-see spots. Before its grand opening, the area bore the same name but was a tangled mess of vendors hawking their goods in less-than-ideal conditions. This renovation was a much-needed breath of fresh air for Tirana, replacing what was once a rundown space. Now, it boasts strikingly painted buildings that nod to the past while embracing the present, restoring the city's charm and authenticity.

The New Bazaar is a magnet for both locals and tourists, thanks to its unique facades that beautifully preserve the Italian architectural style. The area is adorned with decorations inspired by Albanian motifs, making each corner a feast for the eyes. Plus, there are plenty of public spaces where you can savor fresh food or simply relax and soak in the atmosphere. It's a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, offering a delightful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. And here's a fun fact: the market area is bustling with events, from food festivals to live music, ensuring there's always something exciting happening.

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Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral
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Monastery St.Naum
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Island of Lokrum
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