TIRANA, March 25/ATA/ Shkodra holds its place as a top-tier cultural destination, drawing both local and foreign tourists throughout the year. Its enduring appeal across generations makes it a standout attraction in the country.
Prime Minister Edi Rama shared today in the social media images of Shkodra’s museums and archaeological sites which are seeing a, promising trend, with high youth attendance captivating visitors of all ages.
According to data published by Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports Blendi Gonxhja, Shkodra Archaeological Park, driven by popularity at Rozafa Castle, ranks as the nation's second most visited site this year, drawing over 3,475 domestic and foreign tourists.
Over 20,000 visitors toured Albanian cultural sites in January, highlighting robust interest in history and heritage beyond the traditional tourist season.
National museums have registered 11,315 visitors early this year, while archaeological parks and cultural fortresses have attracted thousands more. /e.i/a.f/p.s./