Villa Qeli
Comfortable Accommodations:
Nestled in the heart of Gjirokastër, Villa Qeli offers cozy and family-friendly accommodations designed for comfort and relaxation. Each spacious room features a private bathroom, air-conditioning, free WiFi, and soundproofing, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. Guests can enjoy the view from their private balconies overlooking the garden, adding a touch of serenity to their stay. Rooms also come equipped with a mini-bar, TV, wardrobe, and complimentary toiletries, catering to all essential needs.
Exceptional Facilities:
Villa Qeli is set within a peaceful environment, surrounded by greenery and traditional charm. Guests can unwind in the lush garden, sip a drink on the sunny terrace, or socialize at the on-site bar. The property offers free private parking on-site, making it easy for travelers arriving by car. Whether you're spending your day exploring or relaxing, the villa provides a welcoming retreat. For added convenience, a shared lounge area and daily housekeeping services are also available.
Delicious Breakfast:
Every morning, guests are treated to a generous continental and Italian breakfast, featuring a rich assortment of local specialties, warm homemade dishes, freshly baked pastries, seasonal fruits, juices, and traditional cheeses. The breakfast at Villa Qeli consistently receives excellent reviews for both its quality and variety, offering the perfect start to a day of exploration.
Prime Location & Nearby Attractions:
Villa Qeli is ideally situated for discovering the cultural and historical treasures of Gjirokastër. Just 6.2 mi away lies the iconic Gjirokastër Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering panoramic views of the city and insight into its rich history. The famous Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër), a stunning natural spring known for its vibrant turquoise waters and tranquil forest setting, is located approximately 25 mi from the villa—making it a perfect destination for a day trip. The villa's central yet quiet location makes it an excellent base for exploring local museums, Ottoman-era architecture, artisan shops, and traditional Albanian eateries.