Shkoder, Albania is a city situated on the LakeShkodër at the northwest Albania in the District of Shkodër. Shkoder is considered to be the capital of the district. This town regarded as one of the oldest and most historic towns of Albania and a significant cultural and economic hub. Shkoder comes with a population of more than 110,000.
The culture of Shkoder, Albania is outstanding. Shkodër is the main educational and industrial hub of the country. The city creates diverse mechanical and electrical factors including textile and food products. Shkoder is also the home of the LuigjGurakuqiUniversity and Pedagogical Institute of Shkodër. The chief library of the city comprises more than 250,000 books. The bookworms can come to spend their leisure time for reading the various kinds of books.
The historicity of Shkoder, Albania is defined by the old houses and the slender streets made by tall stonewall. After the World War II, this town was refurbished with broad streets and new housing structures. Shkoder also owns the biggest and liveliest stadium of Albania named Loro-Boriçi Stadium. Due to its ample sightseeing places and historical ambience, Shkoder has carved out special position among all other tourist destinations of Albania.
Price 50 euro/pers for tourists living in Tirana/Durres