Morning walking tour in Tirana
Begin your day at:
Skanderbeg Square: One of the largest in the Balkans, dating back to the 2nd century AD.
Durrës Archaeological Museum: The heart of Tirana. The square is home to the impressive Skanderbeg Statue,
named after Albania’s national hero.
National History Museum
Explore nearby attractions, such as the National History Museum, which provides a comprehensive overview
of Albania’s history from ancient times to the present.
Et’hem Bey Mosque: Located on Skanderbeg Square, this mosque is one of the city’s oldest and most
beautiful landmarks. It features stunning frescoes and is open to visitors outside of prayer times.
Bunk’Art 2 Museum: Head to Bunk’Art 2, a former nuclear bunker that now serves as a museum. It tells the
story of Albania's communist past, with exhibits on life under the regime and the security services
Tanners’ Bridge (Ura e Tabakëve): This 18th-century Ottoman footbridge is a quick stop on your way
through Tirana. It’s one of the city’s oldest structures and provides a glimpse of traditional architecture.
Suggestions for Lunch at a Local Restaurant: o Enjoy traditional Albanian cuisine at one of Tirana’s
many restaurants. Oda offers authentic dishes in a cozy, traditional setting, or try Era for a mix of modern
and traditional flavors.