Tirana, the capital and soul of Albania, has established itself as one of the most bustling and vibrant cities in Europe, brimming with ceaseless activity and boundless energy. Just in the last 10 years Tirana has undergone a remarkable transformation, emerging as a year-round destination that entices visitors.
Tirana’s history traces back to the early 17th century when a prosperous feudal lord opted to build four pivotal structures that later became the cornerstone of the city: the Mosque, the Hamam, the Bakery, and the Inn. On February 11, 1920, Tirana was officially designated as the capital of Albania, and since then it has undergone remarkable transformations, blossoming into a captivating tourist destination.
The latter has revitalized public spaces like Skanderbeg Square, the New Bazaar, and Italy Square near the “National Arena” stadium in fully pedestrian areas, offering a wealth of unique culinary experiences with numerous restaurants.
The city also boasts a vibrant nightlife scene with a variety of clubs, bars, and cafes. Tirana is truly captivating both day and night, with a rich array of art and cultural events, including captivating exhibitions and vibrant performances that celebrate creativity in all its forms.