
Albania · BALKANS
Tirana
Albania's colourful capital — Skanderbeg Square and new luxury scene.
— Journey —
3 h 30 min from Kotor · Tirana Airport (TIA)
Tirana has undergone an extraordinary transformation since 2000 — from a grey communist capital to one of the most colourful and energetic cities in the Balkans, with a new skyline of luxury hotels, a growing art scene, and a restaurant scene (Era, Mrizi i Zanave, Uka Farm) that has begun to attract international food press. Skanderbeg Square, the largest pedestrianised square in the Balkans, is surrounded by the National History Museum (mosaic facade), the Et'hem Bey Mosque, and the Grand Palace. The Blloku district — once reserved exclusively for communist party leaders — is now Tirana's most fashionable quarter. FFGR Montenegro serves Tirana as an airport transfer destination and a chauffeur corridor stop on the Adriatic coast route south.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·Skanderbeg Square
- ·National History Museum
- ·Blloku District (bars & restaurants)
- ·Dajti Mountain Cable Car
- ·Berat "City of a Thousand Windows" (3 h)
- ·Kruja Castle (north, 1 h)
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Rogner Hotel Tirana
- ·Tirana International Hotel
- ·Sheraton Tirana
- ·Hotel Mondial
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