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Discover Tirana and Dajti Mountain on this 6-7 hour small-group tour, featuring highlights like Skanderbeg Square, Bunk'Art 1, and scenic cable car rides for $68.50.
The City Tour of Tirana & Dajti Mountain with Pickup offers a comprehensive exploration of Albania’s vibrant capital in just under a day. Priced at $68.50 per person, this 6 to 7-hour excursion includes convenient hotel pickup and visits to key landmarks, making it an ideal choice for first-time visitors or those short on time. The tour is operated by Guidealbania and is highly rated with 4.5 out of 5 from 54 reviews. It appeals most to travelers seeking a balanced mix of history, culture, and scenic nature, with the emphasis on small-group attention and clear, informative guides.
While the tour offers many highlights—such as Skanderbeg Square, Bunk’Art 1, and Dajti Mountain—it’s worth noting that tickets for Dajti Mountain and Bunk’Art are not included in the price. This means additional costs are payable on-site, which is a common point in reviews. This tour provides solid value with expert guiding, especially for those wanting a well-rounded introduction to Tirana’s past and present.


The tour begins at Skanderbeg Square, the central hub of Tirana, where the guide points out the colorful Ottoman and Italian architecture surrounding the square. Here, visitors can see the Ethem Bey Mosque, a beautiful Ottoman-era site, and the New Bazaar, a lively marketplace where local produce, crafts, and street food create an authentic backdrop. In the square, the Et’hem Bey Mosque and Bunk’Art 2 underground museum offer insights into Tirana’s communist past.
The Bunk’Art 2 Museum provides a chance to reflect on Albania’s Cold War history, even though tickets are not included. It’s an underground bunker that once served as a government shelter, now hosting exhibitions about the totalitarian regime. The bunker’s underground rooms and artifacts help paint a vivid picture of Albania’s recent history.
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A major highlight of this tour is the trip to Dajti Mountain, accessible via the Dajti Express Cable Car, which is the longest in the Balkans. The 15-minute ascent offers panoramic views of Tirana, the surrounding hills, and on clear days, the distant Adriatic Sea. At the top, the Dajti Balcony provides a scenic viewpoint, ideal for photos and soaking in the mountain air.
The cable car experience impresses visitors with its smooth ride and spectacular vistas, making it a favorite part of the tour. The mountain’s atmosphere combines peaceful nature with the chance to enjoy some fresh air away from the city’s hustle, though admission to the cable car is paid separately.
Next, the tour visits the Fortress of Justinian, located conveniently in the city center. Its stone walls and remnants date back to the Byzantine era, originally built by Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century. Today, only parts of the fortress remain, but it’s a charming spot where the walls and architecture blend seamlessly with modern Tirana.
The castle courtyard has been transformed into a lively pedestrian zone. Visitors can explore boutique shops, artisan stalls, and small cafés. Occasionally, the area hosts cultural events and exhibitions, adding vibrancy to this historic site.

The tour stops at several religious sites that showcase Tirana’s diverse spiritual landscape. The Saint Paul Cathedral, constructed in 2001, features modern architecture with stained-glass windows depicting saints and figures like Mother Teresa. It serves as a symbol of Albania’s religious revival post-communism.
Nearby, the Orthodox Resurrection of Christ Cathedral, completed in 2012, is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the Balkans. Its grand dome and intricate mosaics highlight the Byzantine influence, and inside, visitors find a serene atmosphere with golden iconostasis, frescoes, and beautiful chandeliers.
The New Mosque (Xhamia e Re), built in 2019 as a gift from Turkey, echoes Ottoman-inspired design and symbolizes the strong cultural ties between the two countries. Its Ottoman architecture and peaceful ambiance make it a distinctive part of Tirana’s religious fabric.
The Blloku district is renowned as Tirana’s hottest neighborhood today. Formerly off-limits to common citizens during the communist era, it now bursts with cafés, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Visitors can see the former residence of Enver Hoxha—a reminder of the city’s Communist past—while enjoying modern gourmet food and craft cocktails.
The New Bazaar (Pazari i Ri) offers a lively atmosphere filled with fresh local produce, handmade crafts, and street art. It’s a perfect place to sample Albanian flavors or pick up souvenirs, with stalls selling olive oils, cheeses, and ceramics.

A visit to Bunk’Art 1 completes the historical picture. This underground bunker was constructed during the Cold War to shelter government officials. Inside, 24 rooms tell stories of secret police, surveillance, and political persecution through artifacts, testimonies, and exhibits.
The tour inside Bunk’Art 1 takes approximately an hour, offering a chilling glimpse into Albania’s totalitarian regime. While tickets are not included, the experience remains one of the most impactful stops on the tour.

The Pyramid of Tirana is an iconic structure, originally built in 1988 as a museum dedicated to Albania’s former leader, Enver Hoxha. Since falling out of use, it has undergone renovation and is now a hub for cultural and technological events. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of Tirana.
Next, the tour explores Blloku, the district that epitomizes Tirana’s modern, youthful energy, filled with trendy cafés and boutiques. The abandoned villa of Enver Hoxha remains a powerful reminder of the city’s communist history.

The New Mosque is a recent addition to Tirana’s skyline, symbolizing Albania’s religious diversity. Completed in 2019, it features Ottoman-inspired architecture and offers a peaceful environment for prayer and reflection. Visitors outside prayer times can admire its beautiful design and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
This tour begins at Skanderbeg Square and ends at the same point, with hotel pickup included, making logistics simple for travelers staying in Tirana. The group size is limited to 15 people, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Since tickets for Dajti Mountain and Bunk’Art are not included, travelers should budget for these extras. The guide is known for being friendly and knowledgeable, often tailoring the experience to the group’s interests, and providing extra tips like restaurant suggestions.
This tour fits travelers who appreciate history, architecture, and scenic views. The walking itinerary covers many sites, so it’s best suited for those who are comfortable with some physical activity. It’s less suited for families with very young children or elderly travelers who may find the walking demanding, especially at sites like Dajti Mountain.
“Great tour of the City of Tirana. A highly informative experience. I recommend this tour to gain an understanding of this great city.”
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour offers hotel pickup, making the start and end seamless for travelers staying in Tirana.
Are tickets for Dajti Mountain and Bunk’Art included?
No, tickets for Dajti Mountain (cable car) and Bunk’Art are paid separately on-site.
How long is the cable car ride?
The Dajti Express Cable Car ride lasts approximately 15 minutes, with stunning views en route.
What is the tour’s maximum group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers to ensure personalized attention.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
While the tour suits most physically able travelers, walking at sites like Dajti Mountain and the city center may be tiring for young children or elderly.
What are some additional stops included?
Beyond the main sites, travelers see Blloku district, New Bazaar, and the Pyramid—each offering a different aspect of Tirana’s culture.
What should I bring or prepare for this tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the amount of walking involved. Extra costs for mountain and bunker tickets should be planned separately.
How do reviews rate the tour overall?
Most reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and well-organized itinerary, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5.
Can I customize the tour?
The guides are often flexible, especially if only a small group is booked, but the core itinerary remains consistent.
This City Tour of Tirana & Dajti Mountain provides a thorough introduction to Albania’s capital, blending history, culture, and nature. It offers great value for those eager to see Tirana’s highlights with knowledgeable guides, though travelers should be prepared for some walking and additional costs for mountain and bunker visits. Overall, it’s a practical, engaging way to experience the city in a single day.