The city has taken the shape of a modern city after the urban arrangements that were carried out in 1964. It has a typical architecture with a central square and roads that descend from the hills of Bolich in the center of the city, to the edge of Vjosa where there are parallel paths The river with many green and flowered surfaces ". The perpetrators fanatically keep the words of friends who justify hospitality, how to be afraid that, this time the friends are not happy enough and they must know how the friends have been waiting for years. But we did not need the confirmation of Çelebi or the beautiful words of Edit Durham, because nothing had changed, neither the taste of hospitality nor the taste of food nor the beauty of nature. Even centuries-old roses were as lush as they were, as they did when there was "Krajlica of Albanians", as the Albanian highlanders Durham called.
"The city of Përmeti is synonymous with a city with rare hospitality, a city of flowers, folk songs, lyric liras, a city of wine and rakias and typical and unique gliks such as mammal, plum, apricot, etc.And the city within has Although it is small, there are cobbled cobblestone streets and houses with special architecture, while on the outskirts there are several typical arches, arches of the c. Of the XVIII century, such as that of Katiu, Bënja etc, but there are also wonderful nature around the entire area. It is a sin not to visit at least once a city like Përmet.
Favorable geographic and climatic conditions. The mountainous area of the district has large and virgin spaces that can serve as hiking and mountaineering areas. The Mediterranean climate, the sun and the high Mediterranean temperatures are very conducive to the development of these activities. Protected natural environment
It is known that in antiquity called "Trifilia", part of the "Melotid Region", the name of Përmet originates from a hero called Premt, from which history has reached us, generations after generations. It is said that this hero not to fall into the hands of the enemy, decided to throw away from the "Stone of City", a large stone that is located near the city center; Another feature of the country is the variety of roses found throughout the city, in the park as well as in the old houses where it has been named "City of Roses". The city was established as an administrative center in the 15th and 16th centuries, cited by Turkish historical data, as a wealthy locality with markets, warehouses and inns, so this area was a thriving commercial center. Ottoman historical data from 1431 to 1432 refer to the fact that the city had 42 houses, while in the 16th century it numbered 136 houses. In 1938, Përmet had about 3000 inhabitants and 104 villages as separate areas. During the Second World War it was burned four times, transforming it several times. Përmet is located about 240 meters above sea level with an urban area of 120 hectares of which 99.000m² of green area. Located 30km to the border with Greece. The quiet city of Permet, which now counts about 12,000 inhabitants, is considered as the unofficial communist Albanian communist regime; Has a beautiful square in the center dedicated to the Albanian national hero and diplomat Abdyl Frashëri. Here is also a great statue of socialist realism that represents a partisan (the work of the great Albanian sculptor Odhise Paskali). Përmet has played an important political role in Albania: it was here that in 1944 the so-called Permet Congress created the provisional government by paving the way for the Enverist regime. One of the most prominent buildings is the Saint Nicholas Church, in the Varosh neighborhood: it is a long and parched building partially destroyed by the atheism campaign, but in any case masterfully built.