Tourist Map
Durrës is one of Albania's oldest cities, sitting right on the Adriatic coast. Click any marker on the map for details, or browse the spots below.
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Top Spots
Roman Amphitheatre
Largest Roman amphitheatre in the Balkans. Built in the 2nd century AD, it held up to 20,000 spectators and features an early Christian chapel with original mosaics.
Venetian Tower
A 15th-century defensive tower built by the Venetians. Part of the ancient city walls that once protected Durrës from attacks coming from the Adriatic Sea.
Vollga Boardwalk
The iconic seaside promenade lined with palm trees, cafés, and restaurants. Best visited at sunset when locals and tourists gather along the Adriatic shore.
Archaeological Museum
One of the most important collections of Illyrian and Roman artifacts in the Balkans, spanning over 2,500 years of history. Located right next to the amphitheatre.
Durrës Beach
One of the longest beaches in Albania with clear Adriatic water. The northern end is lively in summer; walk south for quieter, less crowded stretches.
Ferry Port
Albania's main ferry port with connections to Bari and Ancona in Italy. A scenic and practical entry point if you're traveling from across the Adriatic.