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Tirana — Albania's colourful capital

· 26.05.2026

Tirana is one of Europe's most surprising capitals — energetic, green and splashed with colour. The heart of the city is the vast, pedestrian Skanderbeg Square, ringed by museums, the Et'hem Bey Mosque and the clock tower.

Tirana from above
Tirana from above · fot. AlbaniaForAll

Wander the Blloku district for cafés and nightlife, ride the Dajti Express cable car up the mountain for sweeping views, or step into the cold-war tunnels of Bunk'Art to understand Albania's recent past.

In the city centre
In the city centre · fot. AlbaniaForAll
Streets of Tirana
Streets of Tirana · fot. AlbaniaForAll

Good to know: Tirana is walkable and best enjoyed slowly over coffee. Most travellers spend a day or two here at the start or end of a trip.


📌 Practical info

💶 CurrencyAlbanian Lek (ALL)
🗣️ LanguageAlbanian
🛂 VisaVisa-free for EU citizens (90 days)
🕐 Time zoneCET (UTC+1, summer UTC+2)
🔌 Power plugType C/F, 230V

❓ Frequently asked questions

Is Albania safe for tourists?

Yes, Albania is considered safe for tourists. Crime rates are low, and locals are known for their warm hospitality. Standard travel precautions apply, especially in crowded tourist areas of Tirana and Sarandë.

What is the best time to visit Albania?

May to September offers warm weather ideal for the Riviera beaches and hiking in the Albanian Alps. June and September are particularly pleasant — warm enough for swimming with fewer crowds than peak July-August.

Do I need a visa for Albania?

EU and US citizens can enter Albania visa-free for stays up to 90 days. A valid passport is required.

What currency is used in Albania?

The Albanian Lek (ALL). Euros are accepted in many tourist areas and hotels, but you'll get better rates paying in local currency. ATMs are widely available.

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