Kruja Old Bazaar is one of the oldest and best-preserved traditional markets in Albania. Built in the 17th century, it stretches along a narrow cobblestone street and is surrounded by houses and shops typical of Ottoman architecture. The bazaar is the city's main handicraft center, where artisans sell handicrafts such as filigree, woodwork, copper, carpets, traditional clothing and historical souvenirs.
Its atmosphere preserves the spirit of an ancient Albanian market, making it an important attraction for visitors seeking to experience the culture, traditions and craftsmanship of Kruja. It is located very close to the Kruja Castle, which makes it an integral part of the city's tourist itinerary.