Tirana

Skanderbeg Square

Skanderbeg Square is the heart of Tirana and the city’s most famous meeting place. Named after the national hero Skanderbeg, the square is surrounded by some of Albania’s most important buildings, monuments and museums. Here you can feel the pulse of the city, take a walk among open spaces and historical sights, or sit down at a nearby café. It is a perfect starting point for discovering Tirana’s culture, architecture and lively atmosphere.

Bunk'Art

Bunk’Art is a fascinating and unique museum housed in a huge communist-era bunker. The museum combines history, art and interactive exhibits that tell the story of life in Albania during the dictatorship. Here you will get a strong insight into the country’s modern past, with rooms that show how people lived and what secrets were hidden beneath the surface. A visit to Bunk’Art is both educational and thought-provoking, and one of Tirana’s most special experiences.

Pazari i Ri

Pazari i Ri is Tirana’s newly renovated and colorful market area, full of life and local flavors. Here you will find fresh produce, traditional Albanian products and small shops selling everything from spices to handicrafts. The area is also known for its trendy restaurants and cafes, making it a perfect place to both stroll around and sample local specialties. Pazari i Ri is a great place to experience the city’s everyday life and the modern side of Tirana.

Konstgjorda sjön

The artificial lake and the surrounding park are one of Tirana’s most appreciated green spaces and a popular place to relax. Here you can stroll along the water, jog on the well-maintained paths or enjoy a quiet moment in nature. The park is particularly popular with locals and visitors alike who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. With its open spaces, cafes and beautiful views, the lake is a perfect place for a break or an afternoon in the great outdoors.