Tirana

Tirana

Tirana County

The capital and largest city of Albania, a vibrant hub of culture and economy. Tirana is known for its colorful Ottoman-, Fascist-, and Soviet-era architecture. The city's center is Skanderbeg Square, surrounded by landmarks like the National History Museum and the Et'hem Bey Mosque. The lively Blloku district is filled with boutiques, cafes, and restaurants.

Practical Travel Guide for Tirana

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.

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Adapter Type

Albanian

Përshëndetje
Hello/Good morning
Faleminderit
Thank you
Më falni
Excuse me
Albanian Lek (ALL)
Local Currency

Getting Around

Tirana's city center is very walkable. For longer distances, there is an extensive network of city buses and taxis, which are affordable. Bike-sharing and electric scooters are also becoming popular.

Local Flavors

Tirana has a dynamic dining scene, blending traditional Albanian cuisine with strong Italian influences. You can find everything from traditional qebaptore (grill houses) to trendy, modern restaurants. The coffee culture is strong, with cafes found all over the city.

Tavë Kosi (Baked Lamb and Yogurt)Byrek (Savory Pie)Fërgesë (Cheese, pepper, and tomato casserole)