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Duration

3 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

8 people

Languages

Czech, English

About this tour

This tour will guide you not only along the streets of the capital, but will also guide you through the past of a nation that was burned several times during it’s history and was reborn out of his ashes just like the mythical bird of “Phoenix”.

What to except from this tour:

  • Learning about the History of Albania and Tirana. Learn about the day-to-day life in Albania, demography, local culture, local food and drinks. Learn about the history and architecture of the most important landmarks of Tirana.
  • Have fun. The Tirana bike tour is a more active and fun way to feel the vibes of the city.
  • Have a ride by bike both in the nature and in the city.
  • Learn bonus tips regarding transportation, local food and drinks, dos and don’ts, places to visit in near Tirana or elsewhere in Albania.
  • The bike ride is not very challenging so is doable by almost every person who is in a normal physical condition.

 

Who is this tour for:

  • People who like to see and learn more of Tirana. In a bike tour you access more places than you could access in a standard walking city tour.
  • People who are passionate about bicycles.
  • People who want to know the most out of Tirana in the least amount of time.
  • People who like to enjoy the nature around Tirana.
  • People who have and adventurous.

 

Starting time: 9am

Duration: 2-3 hours

Meeting point: Skanderbeg Square (the main square in the city center). The exact meeting point will be in front of the Skaderbeg’s statue. The guide will hold in his hand a red and black Albanian flag.

Ending point: Same as the starting point.

Price: This is a free (tip based walking tour). This means that we leave it to the visitors to decide how mush money feels to them right to give to the tour guide. We accept tips by cash.

Route: Along the Boulevard “Dëshmorët e Kombit” and around, Grand Park of Tirana, and turning back.

Bonus: If the visitors want to visit some additional place, that can be negotiable. Also the duration of the tour or the starting time is negotiable.

What is recommended to have during the tour: Sunhat, sunglasses, water, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate cloths, snacks, and a big smile.

Highlights

  • Discover the main landmarks of the capital of Tirana and learn about their history.
  • Learn about day-to-day local people's habits and local culture.
  • Discover about the communism in Albania.
  • Learn about the actuality in Albania.
  • Enjoy the vibrant modern architecture and skyscrapers of Tirana.

Included/Excluded

  • A tour guide in English or Czech
  • A regular city bike
  • Foods and drinks in any (optional)
  • Ticket if any (optional)

Itinerary

Skanderbeg Square is the heart of Tirana, Albania, serving as the city's main plaza and a central hub for culture, history, and social life. Named after the national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg, the square is surrounded by important landmarks, including the National History Museum, the Et'hem Bey Mosque, and the Opera House. It hosts events, celebrations, and gatherings, making it a lively spot for both locals and tourists. Its open design, statues, and fountains reflect Tirana’s blend of history and modern urban life.

Et'hem Bey Mosque is one of Tirana’s most important historical and religious landmarks. Located near Skanderbeg Square, this mosque dates back to the late 18th century and is renowned for its beautiful Ottoman-era architecture and intricate frescoes depicting trees, waterfalls, and bridges. Despite its small size, it holds great cultural and spiritual significance for the city. Open to visitors outside of prayer times, Et'hem Bey Mosque offers a peaceful atmosphere and a glimpse into Albania’s rich Islamic heritage and artistic traditions.

 
 

Buildings of the Ministries are a prominent part of Tirana’s city center, located around Skanderbeg Square. These government buildings house various ministries of the Albanian state and showcase the functional, monumental architecture of the 20th century. Their uniform design and strategic placement reflect Tirana’s urban planning and administrative importance. Visitors can admire the austere yet impressive facades while exploring the square and nearby landmarks. The Buildings of the Ministries stand as a symbol of Albania’s governmental structure and the organized layout of its capital city.

Independence Memorial is a key landmark in Tirana that commemorates Albania’s declaration of independence in 1912. Located near Skanderbeg Square, the memorial honors the leaders and heroes who fought for the country’s freedom from Ottoman rule. Its design combines historical symbolism with modern elements, providing visitors with insight into Albania’s national identity and struggle for sovereignty. The site is often visited by locals and tourists alike, serving as both an educational destination and a place to reflect on the country’s rich history and enduring pride.

Youth Park is one of Tirana’s most popular green spaces, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s busy center. Located a short distance from Skanderbeg Square, the park features walking paths, playgrounds, sports facilities, and picnic areas, making it ideal for families, friends, and outdoor enthusiasts. It is a hub for relaxation, exercise, and social gatherings, surrounded by lush trees and well-maintained gardens. Youth Park reflects Tirana’s commitment to providing recreational spaces for its residents and visitors, combining natural beauty with opportunities for leisure and community activities.

 
 

Dajti Hotel is a well-known accommodation in Tirana, offering comfortable stays and modern amenities for both tourists and business travelers. Located near the city center and easily accessible from Skanderbeg Square, the hotel serves as a convenient base for exploring Tirana’s landmarks, shopping areas, and cultural sites. Guests can enjoy cozy rooms, on-site dining, and attentive service, making their visit pleasant and convenient. Dajti Hotel combines practicality with a welcoming atmosphere, catering to travelers seeking comfort, accessibility, and a central location in Albania’s vibrant capital.

 
 

Pyramid of Tirana is one of the city’s most distinctive landmarks, located near Skanderbeg Square. Originally built in 1988 as a museum dedicated to Enver Hoxha, the former communist leader, the structure has since become a symbol of Tirana’s complex history and evolving urban landscape. Its unique, angular design and concrete facade make it a striking example of modernist architecture. Today, the Pyramid is a popular spot for photography, cultural events, and urban exploration, attracting both locals and tourists interested in Albania’s past and the creative reuse of historical buildings.

 
 

Prime Minister’s Office is a central government building in Tirana, located near Skanderbeg Square. It serves as the official workplace of Albania’s Prime Minister and is a key hub for national administration and decision-making. The building’s architecture reflects the functional and formal style typical of government structures, emphasizing authority and order. While access is restricted to official business, its prominent location makes it an important landmark for visitors exploring the city center. The Prime Minister’s Office symbolizes Albania’s political leadership and the organization of its executive branch.

 
 

Parliament’s Offices are an important part of Tirana’s government district, situated near Skanderbeg Square. These buildings house the administrative functions of the Albanian Parliament, supporting legislative work and the daily operations of the country’s lawmakers. Their architecture is functional and imposing, reflecting the significance of the legislative branch in Albania’s political system. While public access is limited, the offices are a notable feature of the city center, symbolizing governance, democracy, and national administration. Visitors can appreciate their presence while exploring nearby landmarks and Tirana’s civic heart.

Postbllok - Checkpoint Memorial is a significant landmark in Tirana that commemorates Albania’s communist past and the political prisoners who suffered under the regime. Located near Skanderbeg Square, the memorial occupies the site of the former secret police headquarters, featuring preserved cells, guard towers, and symbolic sculptures. It provides a poignant reminder of the country’s struggle for freedom and human rights. Visitors can explore the site to learn about Albania’s history under communism, reflect on the resilience of its people, and gain a deeper understanding of the nation’s journey toward democracy.

 
 

Enver Hoxha Former Residence is a historic site in Tirana that once served as the home of Albania’s long-time communist leader. Located near the city center, the residence reflects the austere architecture and strict security typical of the Hoxha era. Today, it stands as a reminder of Albania’s totalitarian past, offering visitors a glimpse into the lifestyle and environment of the country’s former ruler. The site is both educational and symbolic, allowing locals and tourists to better understand Albania’s history, political transformation, and the impact of Enver Hoxha’s decades-long regime.

 
 

Blloku District is one of Tirana’s liveliest and most famous neighborhoods, located near the city center. Once an exclusive area reserved for Albania’s communist elite, it is now a vibrant hub of cafés, bars, restaurants, and shops, attracting both locals and tourists. The district combines modern urban life with historical significance, offering a glimpse into the city’s transformation after communism. Blloku District is also known for its nightlife and cultural events, making it a must-visit destination for those wanting to experience Tirana’s energy, social scene, and dynamic atmosphere.

 
 

Grand Park of Tirana is the city’s largest and most popular green space, offering a serene escape from the urban bustle. Located a short distance from the city center, the park features walking and cycling paths, a large artificial lake, playgrounds, and picnic areas, making it ideal for relaxation, exercise, and family outings. Surrounded by lush greenery and natural beauty, Grand Park is also home to cultural landmarks, including the Presidential Palace and the Botanical Garden. It reflects Tirana’s dedication to providing recreational spaces and connecting residents and visitors with nature.

 
 

Air Albania Stadium is Tirana’s main sports venue and a landmark of modern architecture in the city. Located near the city center, the stadium hosts football matches, concerts, and major events, serving as the home ground for the Albanian national football team. Its contemporary design, large capacity, and state-of-the-art facilities make it a hub for sports and entertainment enthusiasts. Air Albania Stadium is not only a place for athletic competitions but also a symbol of Tirana’s development and ambition, attracting both locals and tourists eager to experience the excitement of live events in Albania’s capital.

 
 

Saint Paul’s Cathedral is a prominent Catholic church in Tirana, located near the city center. Known for its modern architectural design and spacious interior, the cathedral serves as an important place of worship and community gatherings for the local Catholic population. Visitors can admire its striking façade, elegant stained glass, and serene atmosphere. The cathedral also features a statue of Mother Teresa, honoring Albania’s most famous humanitarian. Saint Paul’s Cathedral stands as a symbol of faith, culture, and modern religious architecture in Tirana, attracting both worshippers and tourists alike.

 
 

Tirana Castle, also known as the Fortress of Tirana or Kalaja e Tiranës, is a historic landmark in the heart of the city. Originally built during the Ottoman era, the castle once served as a defensive stronghold and a center of local life. Today, its partially preserved walls and gates are surrounded by shops, cafés, and cultural spaces, blending history with modern urban life. Tirana Castle offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s past, making it a popular spot for sightseeing, photography, and exploring Tirana’s heritage in a lively and accessible setting.

 
 

Namazgah Mosque is one of Tirana’s notable religious landmarks, located in the city’s vibrant center. This mosque serves as an important place of worship for the local Muslim community and showcases traditional Islamic architectural elements, including elegant arches and a prominent minaret. Open to visitors outside of prayer times, Namazgah Mosque offers a peaceful and reflective atmosphere amid the bustling city. Its cultural and spiritual significance, combined with its architectural beauty, makes it a meaningful destination for both locals and tourists seeking to understand Tirana’s religious heritage and community life.

 
 

Tanner’s Bridge is a historic Ottoman-era stone bridge located on the outskirts of Tirana. Built to connect the old neighborhoods across the Lanë River, it is a rare example of the city’s pre-modern architecture. The bridge’s arched design and sturdy construction highlight traditional craftsmanship and serve as a reminder of Tirana’s historical trade and daily life. Today, Tanner’s Bridge is a charming cultural landmark, attracting visitors interested in history, photography, and urban exploration, while offering a glimpse into the city’s past amid its modern development.

 
 

New Bazaar is a lively and colorful market in the heart of Tirana, offering a vibrant mix of fresh produce, local foods, and traditional crafts. Known for its bustling atmosphere, the market is a hub for both locals and tourists seeking authentic Albanian flavors and products. Surrounded by cafés and restaurants, New Bazaar is also a popular spot to experience the city’s social life and street culture. With its combination of history, culture, and culinary delights, New Bazaar reflects Tirana’s dynamic spirit and provides a memorable experience for all who visit.

 
 

Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral of Tirana is one of the city’s most significant religious landmarks. Located near the city center, it is the largest Orthodox church in Albania, featuring impressive Byzantine-style architecture, grand domes, and richly decorated interiors. The cathedral serves as a central place of worship for the Orthodox community and hosts important religious ceremonies and celebrations. Visitors can admire its artistic frescoes, iconography, and serene atmosphere. The Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral stands as a symbol of faith, cultural heritage, and architectural beauty in Tirana, attracting both worshippers and tourists alike.

 
 

Durations

Hours 3 – 5

Language

Czech
English

Frequently asked questions

The difficulty level of the bike tour of Tirana is basic (easy), so everybody can join as long as they can ride a bike. 

Yes. A reservation is needed at least one day in advance.

  • By texting or phone calling the number +355 67 73 09 886 (what's app)
  • By filling the enquiry form on the top right. 
  • By mail: info@albaniaturism.com

This tour starts in at the Skanderbeg Square (the city center) in front of the Skanderbeg's statue. We have daily tours that start at 9am, 3pm, and 6pm. If you can not choose between this schedules, it's fine. We are flexible. Contact us on, the enquiry section, email or what's app and we will arrange you a private bike tour on request without any additional costs.

The tour typically ends 4 hours after the starting time. But we are flexible and can prolong it or shorten it on request. 

  • We value the travelers. That's why we leave plenty of time for them to ask questions, take photos, and truly connect with us.
  • We provide the travelers with useful tip on local restaurants and cuisine, Tirana's attractions, places to visit in Albania, transportation and bus lines, and more. 
  • Our tours are longer than the average guided tours of Tirana, giving us the opportunity to share more informations and locations from Tirana. 
  • Real interesting stories from the past, that only a local can know. 
  • Flexibility. We are wiling to adapt to the needs and requests of the travelers.  
  • We typically have small groups, so every body can listen what the tour guide has to say. 

25 Euro

There are no additional costs. But if the travelers decide to have a coffee or food break along the way, they have to pay for that and what the tour guide consumes with them. Or in case the travelers want to additionally enter in museums that have to pay the entry fees. 

Yes.

Children can participate as long as they know how to ride. For every child who can not ride we can provide extra seats that can be mounted in the parent's bikes.  

We have no minimum amount of people required to start our tour. If nobody else beside you does not book the tour we are willingly to start  the tour with no additional costs. 

Yes.

Since it is hard to carry them while riding we suggest not to take your pets in the bike tour.

English, Czech or Italian. 

This tour is possible to be reserved also on Get Your Guide, Viator or Tripadvisor.

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Tirana, Albania

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