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Where to Stay in Tirana, Albania

By FredolinePublished 2026-05-15Reviewed 2026-05-156 min read

Tirana is rapidly-changing. Stays are dramatically cheap. The pick is mostly central or central-Blloku.

Blloku — for food and bars

Blloku is the central restaurant-and-bar quarter — formerly Communist-era closed, now the densest food and cocktail strip in Albania. Best for: 2-3 night first visits, food-focused trips.

Skanderbeg Square area — for sights

The central area around Skanderbeg Square has the National Museum, the mosque, the pyramid (Communist-era structure being renovated). Quieter at night than Blloku. Best for: families, anyone over 40.

What to avoid

  • Anywhere outside the central core: Suburban Tirana lacks tourism infrastructure.
  • Hotels far from Skanderbeg Square marketed as "central": Verify on a map.

Combined Albania trip

Best 7-day Albania: 2 Tirana + 2 Berat (UNESCO Ottoman houses) + 3 Albanian Riviera (Sarandë or Dhërmi). Drive — Albanian roads are improving.

Cost reality

Albania is among Europe's cheapest countries. €40-€80/night for decent Tirana hotels, €5-€15 dinners. The whole country runs at a third of Croatian Adriatic prices.

What to skip on first Albania trip

  • Albanian mountain north (Theth, Valbona): Spectacular but adds 4+ nights minimum and rough roads.
  • Durrës resort strip: Cheap but rough.
Where to Stay in Tirana — Honest Albania Guide · WhereToStayEurope