Set against a backdrop of the almost vertical wall of the kruja mountains,the small town of Kruja is known by many as the ‘Bal
cony of the Adriatic’. Kruja's mountain citadel affords magnificent views of the surrounding region and across the coastal plains to the sea.The most interesting thing about Kruja is its bazaar.(except its castle).Although small, Kruja Bazaar is also worth exploring with its single street of quaint shops which have undergone extensive restoration.Kruja's old bazaar is well preserved, but now houses mainly souvenir shops where traditional Albanian costumes, musical instruments etc can be bought; also old books and memorabilia of the Communist days are for sale. Still, with its cobbled streets and little mosques it's a very photogenic place.Although only a single street of shops, the wooden buildings are of a very high architectural quality, and contain the kind of pleasant mixture of cafés and small souvenir and antique shops.That is a lovely place.There is the answer for all those people who want to know more about albanian culture and traditions.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE THINGS THAT YOU CAN FIND AT THE FLEA MARKETS IN KRUJA BAZAAR.


It's just wonderful to see places like these in your country because they are like a document that shows every detail of the past . These flea markets are very cheap and they have very beautiful things like those i mentioned before. Every toursit should visit Kruja city because it is a very beautiful experiense.
cony of the Adriatic’. Kruja's mountain citadel affords magnificent views of the surrounding region and across the coastal plains to the sea.The most interesting thing about Kruja is its bazaar.(except its castle).Although small, Kruja Bazaar is also worth exploring with its single street of quaint shops which have undergone extensive restoration.Kruja's old bazaar is well preserved, but now houses mainly souvenir shops where traditional Albanian costumes, musical instruments etc can be bought; also old books and memorabilia of the Communist days are for sale. Still, with its cobbled streets and little mosques it's a very photogenic place.Although only a single street of shops, the wooden buildings are of a very high architectural quality, and contain the kind of pleasant mixture of cafés and small souvenir and antique shops.That is a lovely place.There is the answer for all those people who want to know more about albanian culture and traditions. 

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