Lungomare Sports Complex Becomes Key Public Hub in Vlora

The public sports complex at the Lungomare in Vlora continues to attract both residents and visitors. As a result, it has become one of the most frequently used public spaces in the city.

Prime Minister Edi Rama shared images of the complex on social media. He highlighted its modern facilities and its role in promoting active lifestyles.

The complex offers multifunctional fields for football, basketball, and tennis. In addition, it includes outdoor fitness areas for public use. The project is part of the wider transformation of the Vlora waterfront. It aims to create public spaces for sports, walking, and recreation along the coast.

Furthermore, the area includes promenades, resting zones, and modern lighting. Therefore, it remains fully functional even during evening hours.

As a result, the sports complex has become a key destination for physical activity in the city. It also plays an important role in supporting tourism during the summer season.

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