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Discover Tirana from above with a 2-hour drone video tour, visiting Skanderbeg Square, the Pyramid, and more, led by an English-speaking guide.
Tirana: Aerial Drone Video Tour offers a unique way to see the Albanian capital from the sky. For 2 hours, this experience combines sightseeing with drone footage, providing stunning aerial views of key landmarks like the Pyramid of Tirana and Skanderbeg Square. Operated by One & Only Albania, this tour is rated 3 out of 5, making it a solid choice for those interested in a modern cityscape from a different perspective, though it’s important to note that drones are not allowed during the tour itself.
The tour begins at Rruga Muhamet Gjollesha, where the group gathers before heading out. It includes a 15-minute jeep or SUV drive to the first stop, the Pyramid of Tirana, a building renowned for its symbolic importance and distinctive architecture. After a brief walk and photo stop, the adventure continues with another 15-minute drive back to the starting point. This structured yet flexible itinerary makes it easy to enjoy Tirana’s most iconic sights in a short time.
While the tour focuses on aerial views, it also offers opportunities to learn about Tirana’s history and modern atmosphere. The guide provides commentary in English, sharing insights about the city’s architecture, culture, and notable landmarks. Since drones are not permitted inside museums, the aerial perspective is limited to exterior views of the National Museum of History and other prominent buildings.


The Pyramid of Tirana is the first major stop, offering a photo opportunity and a brief walk. Its history and architecture make it a must-see for visitors interested in Albania’s recent past. The view from above highlights its prominence in the city center, making for compelling aerial footage.
Next, the tour visits Skanderbeg Square, the bustling heart of Tirana. From the sky, you get a broader view of the square’s layout and its surrounding buildings, giving a different perspective on this historic and social hub. The guide shares insights into the square’s significance as a cultural and social center.
The National Museum of History is also visible from the drone’s perspective, showcasing its large structure and architectural details. While interior visits are not part of this tour, the exterior views from the air help appreciate its scale and placement within Tirana’s cityscape.
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The tour begins at Muhamet Gjollesha Street, where the group assembles before heading out. The 15-minute SUV ride takes you directly to the Pyramid of Tirana, nestled in the city center. Here, you may enjoy photo stops and brief free time to explore or capture footage.
Afterward, another 15-minute drive brings the group back to Rruga Muhamet Gjollesha. The short journey allows you to relax and take in views of Tirana’s streets and modern architecture from the vehicle. The tour ends back at the starting point, leaving you with a lasting aerial record of the city’s most notable sights.

The Pyramid of Tirana is one of the most recognizable landmarks, with an interesting history behind its construction. Its unique shape and location in the city center make it an ideal subject for aerial video.
Skanderbeg Square is the social and historical hub, surrounded by important buildings and monuments. From the sky, its geometric layout and surrounding streets stand out. The guide offers commentary that helps visitors understand its significance within Tirana’s urban fabric.
The National Museum of History, visible from outside, is notable for its large structure and prominent position. While interior access isn’t part of this experience, the exterior aerial view offers an impressive perspective of its scale in the city.
The meeting point is located on Muhamet Gjollesha Street, with coordinates 41.3267707824707, 19.802967071533203. The tour operates live in English, making it accessible for international visitors. The total duration of 2 hours includes both sightseeing and transportation between stops.
Since drones are not allowed during the tour, the aerial footage is exclusively from the drone operator’s pre-recorded material or during the outside viewings. This makes it important for participants to bring a charged smartphone for personal photos. Comfortable shoes are recommended as there is some walking involved during photo stops.
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and weather conditions can impact the experience, so dressing appropriately is advised. The provider, One & Only Albania, maintains a rating of 3 out of 5, indicating a satisfactory experience with room for improvement.
More Great Tours NearbyThis drone video tour is ideal for those who want to see Tirana from an aerial perspective without the commitment of a longer or more complex tour. It suits visitors who are interested in photography, cityscapes, or modern architecture. The short duration makes it a good option for travelers with limited time or as part of a broader city exploration.
However, travelers expecting hands-on drone footage during the experience should be aware that drones are not permitted inside museums and not flown by participants during the tour. This tour best complements trips focused on urban sightseeing and photography rather than active drone flying.
The Tirana: Aerial Drone Video Tour offers a compact, visually engaging way to experience Albania’s capital from above. With stops at the Pyramid, Skanderbeg Square, and the National Museum’s exterior, the tour highlights Tirana’s most recognizable landmarks through stunning aerial footage.
While the inclusion of a guide helps deepen understanding of the city’s history and culture, the restriction on drone use limits the scope of aerial filming to what is recorded beforehand. Still, the short, organized itinerary allows visitors to capture memorable views and learn about Tirana’s modern atmosphere and architectural highlights.
This experience provides a visual overview of Tirana suitable for photography enthusiasts, casual sightseers, or anyone keen to see the city’s key landmarks from a different vantage point. For those wanting more interactive drone flying or interior visits, this tour might fall short, but for a quick aerial glimpse, it delivers solid value.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Since the tour involves walking and the use of a drone, it is best suited for individuals comfortable with short walks and viewing from outside locations. It does not specify restrictions for children, but the short duration and limited activity make it generally family-friendly.
Can I take personal photos or videos?
Yes, travelers should bring a charged smartphone to capture personal photos, as drone footage is recorded by the operator and drones are not permitted inside museums.
Is the tour available in languages other than English?
According to the provided info, the tour is offered in English. No other languages are mentioned.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially for walking during stops. Dress appropriately for the weather, as outdoor sightseeing is involved.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is an option to reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
Does the tour include inside visits to museums or landmarks?
No, the tour only covers exterior views of landmarks like the National Museum of History. Inside visits are not included.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the experience is not suitable for wheelchair users due to walking and accessibility limitations.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
The primary focus is on aerial views of Tirana’s landmarks, including the Pyramid, Skanderbeg Square, and the city’s architecture, complemented by commentary from an English-speaking guide.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, with the reserving now and paying later option, last-minute bookings are possible, subject to availability.
What makes this tour different from other sightseeing options?
Its aerial drone perspective and short 2-hour format help visitors see Tirana from above, offering a visual experience not found in typical walking tours.