
Hotels in Tirana
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Browse hotels in Tirana, Albania, near Skanderbeg Square and the Blloku district. Mount Dajti rises 1,613 m just east of the city centre.
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About Tirana
Tirana: Albania's Colourful Capital on the Skanderbeg Axis
Tirana sits in a broad valley at the foot of Mount Dajti (1,613 m), roughly 35 km east of the Adriatic coast. Founded as an Ottoman town in 1614, it became Albania's capital in 1920. The city is best known for Skanderbeg Square, one of southeastern Europe's largest pedestrian plazas, flanked by the National History Museum with its socialist-realist mosaic facade and the Et'hem Bey Mosque (1821). Former dictator Enver Hoxha's concrete bunkers — over 170,000 built across Albania — appear even here, repurposed as cafés and art installations around Blloku, the neighbourhood once reserved for Communist Party elites and now Tirana's main bar and restaurant district.
Where to Stay in Tirana
Most hotels cluster in Blloku and along Rruga e Kavajës, within walking distance of Skanderbeg Square. The Grand Park neighbourhood, bordering an artificial lake and 290-hectare green belt, offers quieter options. Budget guesthouses concentrate near the New Bazaar (Pazari i Ri), a covered market rebuilt in 2016 where traders sell fresh produce and local cheeses.
Practical Tips
- Getting around: The city centre is walkable; taxis and ride-share apps (Bolt) are cheap for outlying areas.
- Currency: Albanian lek (ALL); ATMs are plentiful on Rruga e Kavajës.
- Day trips: Berat (UNESCO, 122 km south) and Krujë (32 km north) are reachable by furgon minibus in under two hours.
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