Welcome to Tirana Hotels

Tirana hotels are famed for their flamboyant expression and flawless hospitality. A guest at these hotels in the national capital is pampered with a plethora of state-of-the-art amenities. Sprouted all across the city, hotels are easy to locate, thus a visitor can select not just from a varied range of diverse star category, but also from a variety of locations. While business class prefers locations near airport or industrial districts, leisure travelers wish to stay at the center of the city or near sightseeing attractions. Thus to suffice requirements of all hotels in Tirana are spread all around and offer unmatched standards of hospitality to its guests. Comfort and convenience are most important to the modern day traveler and they are availed just that at fabulous hotels in Tirana. The city is renowned for its delectable food and guests can enjoy best of culinary feasts at their hotels; with enduring aroma and a touch of Albanian these cuisines are prepared by expert chefs in the in-house restaurants of these hotels. Great influx of travelers appear from around the globe and to suffice everyone's requirements lavish Tirana hotelsoffers several dining and recreational amenities which includes Spa, health clubs, 24 hours rooms service, special bars and lounges, restaurants and so on.

Recomendet Hotels in Tirana

Sheraton Tirana Hotel

*****
From: 248 Euro

Hotel Rogner Europa Park

*****
From: 169 Euro

Tirana International Hotel

****
From: 116 Euro

Hotel Mondial

****
From: 90 Euro

Chateau Linza Resort

****
From: 66 Euro

Xheko Imperial Hotel

****
From: 110 Euro

Doro City Hotel

****
From: 75 Euro

Grand Hotel Tirana

****
From: 120 Euro

Sky Hotel

****
From: 90 Euro

Best Western Nov Hotel

****
From: 100 Euro

Villa Park Hotel

****
From: 80 Euro

Hotel Diplomat

***
From: 100 Euro

Dinasty Rezidence Hotel

****
From: 90 Euro

Green House Hotel

****
From: 80 Euro

Hotel Palma

***
From: 85 Euro

Hotel Diplomat Fashion

***
From: 40 Euro

Information About Tirana

While you are ataying in Tirana you will enjoy the colors of the city and it's vitality. Walk in the locals footsteps on an evening stroll down the Boulevard of the Martyrs!
Our guide will give you an idea of the main attractions of the city. You can also book an exciting tour or activity in Tirana directly with us, or take a look at some helpful information for your travels in Albania.

Tirana Clock Tower
Built in 1822, the Tirana Clock Tower was the tallest building in the city till 1970. It is 35m high and you can go to the top by the inside spiral stairs. In 1928 the tower got its first clock, a German one that was destroyed during the Second World War. A church clock from Shkodra, which had Roman numerals on the dial, was installed in 1946. The clock that is seen today was installed in 1970. The clock tower roof is reminiscent of the San Marco architecture. The tower clock is a prominent landmark (in case you are going around Tirana on your own), and features the emblem of the Tirana Town Hall. The tower was opened to visitors only in 1996.

Ethem Bey's Mosque
In the centre of Tirana town is the Ethem Bey's Mosque, the construction of which started in 1798 and was completed only in 1821. The mosque's architecture reflects the Albanian style and has painted carvings on the inside of the dome. The Tirana MosaicTop
The famous Tirana Mosaic, also known as 'The mosaic of the Church of Saint George's Spring', is thought to be part of the floor of a 3rd century Roman villa. Later this very site was used when the paleo-Christian church of Saint George's was built. It is located on Niam Frasheri Street.

The Walls of Justinian's Castle
Walking through Tirana is like walking back in time. Close to Millennium Cinema, you can see the six metre high ruins of the walls of the Justinian Castle. The castle was built by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, who ruled during the 6th century. Housed in modern Murat Toptani Street, the Tirana Castle is believed to have been a regular stop for travellers going via Egnatia, from Durres to Elbasan, and ahead.

National Historical Museum
Albania's history from the mid-Palaeolithic to the present time can be seen in the National History Museum, the largest in Albania. While in Tirana, do not miss the opportunity to visit this museum, which was inaugurated in 1981. The museum has various sections, such as the Middle Ages, the National Revival, the Independence period, the World Wars, as well as areas devoted to antiquity, dictatorship, ethnography and iconography.