Dulian's Guidebook

Dulian
Dulian's Guidebook

Neighbourhoods

Tirana, the Republic of Albania's largest city, is blessed with a mild Mediterranean climate, a plethora of beautiful churches and lush parks. Founded in 1614, some striking Mussolini-era architecture dots the city center. Walk between sights such as Skanderbeg Square's 1789 Et'hem Bey Mosque, the 1830 Sahat-Kulla (Clock Tower) and the Puppet Theater, once home to King Zog's puppet parliament. Visit the Peace Bell, built with old cartridge shells, a reminder of Tirana's stormy past.
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Tirana
39 residents recomanen
Tirana, the Republic of Albania's largest city, is blessed with a mild Mediterranean climate, a plethora of beautiful churches and lush parks. Founded in 1614, some striking Mussolini-era architecture dots the city center. Walk between sights such as Skanderbeg Square's 1789 Et'hem Bey Mosque, the 1830 Sahat-Kulla (Clock Tower) and the Puppet Theater, once home to King Zog's puppet parliament. Visit the Peace Bell, built with old cartridge shells, a reminder of Tirana's stormy past.
Our home is located in a very known neighborhood in the center Tirana. Myslym Shyri is a famous shopping street. There are shops and boutiques on both sides of the street that sell clothes, shoes and more. Most of the products come from Greece and Italy. The prices are quite reasonable. If you have any questions about the area, don't hesitate to reach out!
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Rruga Myslym Shyri
Rruga Myslym Shyri
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Our home is located in a very known neighborhood in the center Tirana. Myslym Shyri is a famous shopping street. There are shops and boutiques on both sides of the street that sell clothes, shoes and more. Most of the products come from Greece and Italy. The prices are quite reasonable. If you have any questions about the area, don't hesitate to reach out!

My favorite dinner places

The service is very good, ambience luxurious and modern, sushi is good (especially the hellfire roll), and the forest fruit cheesecake (off the menu) is amazing, one of the best cheesecakes you can have. The Pinot Grigio wine from Italy is amazing as well!
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Salt Tirana
Rruga Pjetër Bogdani
43 residents recomanen
The service is very good, ambience luxurious and modern, sushi is good (especially the hellfire roll), and the forest fruit cheesecake (off the menu) is amazing, one of the best cheesecakes you can have. The Pinot Grigio wine from Italy is amazing as well!
Their food is fresh and delicious. It’s not the typical you find in every Albanian or Italian restaurant.
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A la santé
Rruga Sami Frashëri
6 residents recomanen
Their food is fresh and delicious. It’s not the typical you find in every Albanian or Italian restaurant.
The place is very fancy! The interior is very elegant and the food is amazing. Great wine selection although it is only sold by the bottle. Expect to spend more than average for your meal but it is very worth it.
Brutal Restaurant
Rruga Vllazën Huta
The place is very fancy! The interior is very elegant and the food is amazing. Great wine selection although it is only sold by the bottle. Expect to spend more than average for your meal but it is very worth it.
A casual but nice dining place. The prices are reasonable and the food is delicious
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The Rooms Restaurant
Rruga Sami Frashëri
6 residents recomanen
A casual but nice dining place. The prices are reasonable and the food is delicious
The rooftop is insane for a sunset dinner & drinks. It’s a really sophisticated restaurant so it might be a bit pricey but the atmosphere its worth the money
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LIFT Steak & Rooftop Bar
11 residents recomanen
The rooftop is insane for a sunset dinner & drinks. It’s a really sophisticated restaurant so it might be a bit pricey but the atmosphere its worth the money

Museums

A must-see for everyone interested in history, communism and society.
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House of Leaves
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A must-see for everyone interested in history, communism and society.
Covering more than 2000 years, with Greek and Roman artifacts, advancing through the early and late Middle Ages and up to modern time. Well worth visiting.
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National History Museum
7 Sheshi Skënderbej
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Covering more than 2000 years, with Greek and Roman artifacts, advancing through the early and late Middle Ages and up to modern time. Well worth visiting.
A converted bunker with several stories, built underground for the government to survive, live, and function, in the event of a Soviet invasion.
195 residents recomanen
Bunk'Art 1
Rruga Fadil Deliu
195 residents recomanen
A converted bunker with several stories, built underground for the government to survive, live, and function, in the event of a Soviet invasion.
Bunk'art 2 is the first major video museum exhibition dedicated to the victims of communist terror. Do
195 residents recomanen
Bunk'Art 1
Rruga Fadil Deliu
195 residents recomanen
Bunk'art 2 is the first major video museum exhibition dedicated to the victims of communist terror. Do

Traditional albanian food

Oda - Traditional Albanian Cuisine
3 Rruga Luigj Gurakuqi
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Mullixhiu
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Ceren Ismet Shehu
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Artigiano at Vila
9 Rruga Papa Gjon Pali II
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Sightseeing

Located just 15 mins from the centre of Tirana, “Dajti Ekspres” provides it’s visitors with an unforgettable experience. Take the 15 minute trip up Dajti Mountain on the longest cableway in the Balkans and enjoy the breathtaking views of the city. At the summit, relax and enjoy the surroundings, take a stroll and enjoy the view! Enjoy a hot or cold drink in our rotating bar/cafe, located on the 7th floor of the Dajti Tower Hotel. A 45 minute stay at the bar will ensure you get a full 360 degrees view of the beautiful surroundings, including the Dajti national park. Fancy a bite to eat? Head over to our on-site restaurant perched on the edge of the mountain! Serving both traditional & International cuisine
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Dajti Ekspres station
58 residents recomanen
Located just 15 mins from the centre of Tirana, “Dajti Ekspres” provides it’s visitors with an unforgettable experience. Take the 15 minute trip up Dajti Mountain on the longest cableway in the Balkans and enjoy the breathtaking views of the city. At the summit, relax and enjoy the surroundings, take a stroll and enjoy the view! Enjoy a hot or cold drink in our rotating bar/cafe, located on the 7th floor of the Dajti Tower Hotel. A 45 minute stay at the bar will ensure you get a full 360 degrees view of the beautiful surroundings, including the Dajti national park. Fancy a bite to eat? Head over to our on-site restaurant perched on the edge of the mountain! Serving both traditional & International cuisine

Food scene

Very high quality food with a variety of options in the Menu.
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E Jona
7 residents recomanen
Very high quality food with a variety of options in the Menu.

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Costums i cultura

Food delivery services

If you wanna stay in and order some food we suggest you to use Foodini app. It’s really easy to use and has a range of restaurants to choose from.
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Public transport in Tirana

Tirana is very busy city, and has more than 20 bus lines. But it doesn’t have a terminal yet. All bus stations are located around Tirana Center, From Kulla Sahatit, to Piazza, behind the Cultural Palace, Behind National Museum, close to National Bank, close to Rruga e Kavajes and Rruga e Elbasanit. The ticket is 40 leke. You can find public bus from 6 AM-11 PM. It takes from 3-10 minutes to wait in bus stops for next bus. If you need advice which bus line to get to go somewhere, contact us and we will be happy to help you.
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Interurban buses tirana

Many buses run between the major cities of Albania. Bus travel is inexpensive and a good way of seeing the countryside. Buses travel nearly always in the day-time, but they do not always run to a regular schedule. A long-distance fare, such as from Tirana to Saranda, costs between 1,000 and 1,200 lek. Many travellers prefer to use the many private vans that rival the scheduled bus routes but which operate almost entirely without schedules or set fares. You should always consider the condition of the van before choosing to travel in one, as many operate informally.
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Tirana taxi

There are many taxi companies in Tirana. You can find them easily on the Internet, or at most street corners; the prices are pretty much standard. It costs approximately 20–30 euro to reach Tirana from the airport. Inside the city, depending on your destination, you can get around for 3 or 4 euros.