This exclusive tour offers an opportunity to explore the most fascinating spots in a youthful, energetic, and lively city with a rich cultural atmosphere. The ideal way to discover the heart of Tirana is by walking, readying oneself for an extended yet thrilling walk through the city’s streets and avenues.
This exclusive tour offers an opportunity to explore the most fascinating spots in a youthful, energetic, and lively city with a rich cultural atmosphere. The ideal way to discover the heart of Tirana is by walking, readying oneself for an extended yet thrilling walk through the city’s streets and avenues.
- Et’hem Bey Mosque - Once closed along with other places of worship during Enver Hoxha’s Communist regime, this mosque is renowned for its frescoes on the exterior and inside the portico, featuring trees, waterfalls, and bridges.
- Skanderbeg Square - This area has been transformed numerous times with each change in leadership, from King Zog’s…
- Et’hem Bey Mosque - Once closed along with other places of worship during Enver Hoxha’s Communist regime, this mosque is renowned for its frescoes on the exterior and inside the portico, featuring trees, waterfalls, and bridges.
- Skanderbeg Square - This area has been transformed numerous times with each change in leadership, from King Zog’s neo-rationalist style to Mussolini’s fascist influence, and finally to Enver Hoxha’s communist austerity.
- Skanderbeg Statue - Depicts the national hero on horseback, who was taken from his family and trained by the Turkish army, later becoming a formidable opponent of the Ottoman Empire’s expansion into Eastern Europe, halting it for decades.
- National Historical Museum - Featuring a large decorative mosaic on its facade, this museum offers a journey through Albania’s history from ancient times to the communist era.
- Tirana International Hotel & Conference Center - A key hotel in the city, built in Soviet style during the communist period, it was once the tallest building in the city, hosting foreign delegations and affluent tourists.
- Pazari i Ri - Meaning “the new market,” this historic neighborhood was renovated and revitalized in early 2017, becoming a popular city attraction.
- Tanners’ Bridge - A relic of Tirana’s 18th-century commercial growth, this bridge facilitated the passage of caravans carrying agricultural goods and livestock, which were then processed in the city.
- Pyramid of Tirana - A controversial site, constructed in 1988, three years after dictator Enver Hoxha’s death, by his daughter and architect son-in-law, initially intended as a mausoleum but later used as a cultural center for events.
- Reja “The Cloud” - Located on Bulevard Deshmoret e Kombit, near the National Art Gallery, this large installation in the garden, known as “Cloud,” is frequently used for various events.
- BunkArt 2 - Originally a government bunker housing the Ministry of Internal Affairs during the communist era, it has now been converted into a museum.
- Rinia Park - Also called Youth Park, it’s a place to unwind on a colorful bench and reflect on earlier experiences. The park includes the Taiwan Center, a popular complex with a restaurant, bar, and ice cream parlor, bustling both day and night.
- Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral - The third largest Orthodox church in Europe, distinguished by its vibrant colors and lights.

- Licensed private guide in your chosen language
- Licensed private guide in your chosen language
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.