Tirana, Shqipëria

Tirana Tours

What to do in Tirana and the best attractions, best restaurants and accommodation options.

Quick guide

Language – Master the Local Tongue

The official language of Tirana is Albanian. However, you’ll find that English, Italian, and Greek are commonly spoken in tourist areas. Learning a few basic phrases like “Përshëndetje” (hello) and “Faleminderit” (thank you) will enrich your experience and help you connect with the locals.


Official Time – Sync Your Clock with Tirana’s Pulse

Tirana operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) during the winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) in the summer. This helps you plan your itinerary—from sunrise café stops to vibrant nightlife.


Currency – Embrace the Albanian Lek

The local currency is the Albanian Lek (ALL). Although many establishments accept Euros, having Lek on hand ensures smooth transactions in local markets, cafes, and transportation. ATMs are widely available throughout the city.


Religion – Explore a Tapestry of Faith and Tolerance

Tirana is home to a blend of religious traditions, predominantly Islam and Christianity (both Orthodox and Catholic). This cultural mix is reflected in the city’s stunning mosques and historic churches, showcasing a legacy of coexistence and respect.


Electricity – Plug into the European Standard with Ease

Prepare for 230V, 50Hz power in Tirana. The city uses Type C and F plugs—common across Europe. If you’re coming from a region with a different voltage or plug type, make sure to bring the appropriate adapter and converter.


Visa Requirements – Entry Rules for a Hassle-Free Stay

Most visitors can enter Albania visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, including citizens of the EU, US, UK, and Canada. If you plan to stay longer or are from another country, check the latest visa policies to ensure a smooth entry.


Getting Around – Discover Tirana by Foot, Bus, and Taxi

Tirana is highly walkable, and public transport options along with plentiful taxis make getting around easy. From bustling Skanderbeg Square to the trendy Blloku district, exploring the city is both convenient and enjoyable.

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