


Located in the city center, this museum is housed in a former top-secret nuclear bunker. It provides a haunting and immersive look into the history of Albania’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and the secret police during the communist era.
READ MOREThe vast, pedestrianized heart of the city is named after the national hero whose monument stands tall here. It is surrounded by the city's most significant landmarks, including the National History Museum with its iconic mosaic and the elegant Et'hem Bey Mosque.
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Originally built as a mausoleum for the former dictator Enver Hoxha, this striking concrete structure has been transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. Visitors can climb its exterior steps to enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline.
READ MOREAccessible via the Dajti Ekspres cable car, this mountain escape offers a swift transition from urban bustle to serene pine forests. The summit features hiking trails, traditional restaurants, and breathtaking views over the entire Tirana valley.
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Once an exclusive residential area for the communist elite, this neighborhood has been reborn as Tirana’s trendiest district. Its streets are now lined with fashionable boutiques, art galleries, and the city’s most popular bars and restaurants.
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