Tirana
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Albania
1919 MAD
4236 MAD
-55%

  • Casablanca Tirana
  • 25 January - 3 February
  • 10 days round-trip
  • Backpack only (under seat)
  • Pegasus Airlines
  • Outbound: 1 Stop
  • Return: 1 Stop
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City Guide

🚇 Getting Around

Tirana has no metro. City buses are the main transport and cost about €0.40 per ride. Taxis are affordable for short trips (€3–8 within the city). The center is compact, so walking works well for most sights.

🏨 Where to Stay

Hostels and budget hotels in the city center, Blloku, or near Skanderbeg Square start around €20–40 per night. Airbnb apartments usually range €40–70. Mid-range hotels average €70–120, while luxury hotels begin around €150+.

🍽️ Where to Eat

Bakeries and fast bites cost €2–5. Casual local restaurants range €7–12 per dish. Nicer restaurants cost €15–25. Coffee is very cheap (€1–2), and street food like byrek is an easy budget option.

🎟️ Things to Do

Many sights are free to enjoy—Skanderbeg Square, Blloku area, Grand Park, and the Pyramid. Bunk’Art museums cost about €5–7. National History Museum entry is around €3–5. Day trips to Mount Dajti via cable car cost about €10–12 round trip.

☀️ Quick Tips

Buses require cash payment. Tirana is generally safe, but stay aware in crowded areas. Tap water is usually safe, though many locals prefer bottled. Service is often included; rounding up or small tips are appreciated.