Tirana & Dajti Mountain – 1 Day Tour

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  • 5 to 6 hours
  • Pickup offered
  • Mobile ticket
  • Offered in English

Overview

Explore Tirana, a city with a blend of Ottoman, Italian, and communist influences, on this small-group excursion that begins with pickup from your hotel. Discover Skanderbeg Square’s historical landmarks and delve into Bunk’Art 1 Museum’s communist past. Then, ascend Mount Dajti for scenic views, and visit the ancient Fortress of Justinian and Saint Paul Cathedral.

•   Discover the highlights of Tirana on a city tour
•   Learn about the city’s rich history and culture
•   Enjoy the views as you soar up Mt. Dajti via cable car
•   A small group means more attention from your guide

Price Includes

  • Transport with car, minivan, or brand new electric car
  • Professional English, Italian, Spanish or German speaking guide
  • Hotel pick up and drop off
  • Guide to all the places to be visited

Price Excludes

  • Meals
  • Any other extra activities

Itinerary

Skanderbeg Square

The tour will lead you first to Skanderbeg Square, the heart of the city, one of the places where people meet, walk, relax, and enjoy concerts, and events. The Square is named after the national Albanian hero and is one of the biggest squares in Albania. The guide will tell you the story of the main buildings around the square, such as The Palace of Culture; one of the most important cultural buildings, built during the communist era, The Clock Tower of Tirana; a first-category cultural monument, Et’hemBey Mosque; located in the center of Tirana, one of the oldest mosques not only in Albania but all over the Balkans.

National Historical Museum (Visit Optional)

Dajti Mountain

You will visit Dajti Mountain by cable car and after you will have lunch on the outskirts of Tirana, in one of the most popular restaurants, for organic and traditional food, accompanied by wine and other brandy of the area.

Fortress of Justinian

You will have a visit to the Fortress of Justinian simply known as Tirana Castle . Its history dates back to 1300 and is a remnant of the Byzantine era. The fortress is the place where the main east-west and north-south roads crossed and formed the heart of Tirana. In the renovations of which today the Toptani Family, who owned it, has erected a modern multifunctional center for visitors during their stay in Tirana.

Saint Paul Cathedral

You will visit Saint Paul Cathedral. The Cathedral was built in late 2001 and is among the newest and largest cathedrals in Tirana. It belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tiranë – Durrës.

Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania

Coming back to the center you are going to visit the Orthodox Church.

Xhamia Et'hem Bej

Construction of Et’hem Bey Mosque was started in 1791 or 1794 by Molla Bey and it was finished in 1819 or 1821 by his son Haxhi Ethem Bey, grand-grandson of Sulejman Pasha. At the time it was built, it was part of complex buildings that compose the historical center of Tirana. This mosque is one of the oldest in our country, with high architectural and museum values.

BunkArt 2

After you are going to visit Bunkart 2 Museum, which takes us back to the time of the communist dictatorship. One underground anti-nuclear bunker was built in 1978, by the communist state to protect their leadership in the event of a nuclear attack. This bunker tells the history of the Albanian police from its establishment until the time of Communism, but of interest is the history of the secret police, which was called Sigurimi There, the guide will tell you a lot of history from the communist period.

Enver Hoxha Pyramid

The pyramid was built as a museum in 1988, after the death of the dictator Enver Hoxha to perpetuate his work. It was designed by the dictator’s son-in-law and daughter. During the 1999 Kosovo War, the building was used as a NATO base. Now Piramida has become the largest youth center for innovation in computer technology in the region. It has several stairs that take you to the top. From there, you have a wonderful view of the center of Tirana.

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Additional Info

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level

FAQ

How much should I pay to book the tour?

While completing the order, you will have the option to either pay a 30% deposit or pay in full via Paypal. Please note that for the moment, we do not handle credit card payments in person, hence, if you pay 30% online, the rest of the payment should be in cash (EUR / ALL currencies).

Can I change the travel date?

We have you covered! Just email us at info@guidealbania.com or send us a WhatsApp message on +355 69 707 7672.

What is your cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund. In case of no shows, or cancellations within the last 24 hours, you will be charged 30% of the total amount.

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Do you offer group tours?

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Which languages do you offer?

We offer our guides in the following languages: English, Italian, Spanish, and German.

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