Tourists worldwide fall in love with Albania's Shkodra

Tourists worldwide fall in love with Albania's Shkodra

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Albania's Shkodra, with its many natural and historical beauties, has become a destination for foreign tourists and local visitors alike.

The Mayor of Shkodra, Benet Beci, shared today on social media some of the impressions of foreign tourists who have visited Shkodra in recent days, CE Report quotes ATA.

"Shkodra, the favorite destination of tourists," Beci wrote.

In the video published by Beci, a group of young people from Montenegro said,

“Shkodra is a pleasant city and has many places to visit. The prices are very surprising.”

A tourist from Australia said,

“I’ve been here before, I really like it. When I’m here I feel good — the lake, the atmosphere — I believe this is the best city in Albania.”

Another tourist said,

“It’s my first time here, and it’s very beautiful, I really like it.”

“We’re from London, we arrived yesterday. The castle is very beautiful, the lake, the Mesi Bridge,” said a tourist couple.

A tourist from Saudi Arabia said,

“We love this place. It’s our first time in Albania and the first time in this city. It’s fantastic, we like everything about it.”

“We’re from France and this is our first time here. We’ve stayed two nights and a full day, and tomorrow we’re heading to the mountains. The city is very pleasant, the people are very kind. We just visited the castle — it was beautiful and the view was wonderful,” said another tourist couple.

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