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Where to stay in Tirana

Blloku's cafรฉ-and-bar quarter is the easy first base; trade down to the New Bazaar for value, or the Grand Park lake for quiet green space.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026
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In short

Where to stay in Tirana

For a first Tirana trip, base yourself in or just off Blloku โ€” the former sealed communist-elite quarter is now the cafรฉ-and-bar centre and a 10-15 minute walk from Skanderbeg Square and the National History Museum. Pick the New Bazaar (Pazari i Ri) for a cheaper, food-led base, the streets right on Skanderbeg Square if you want the museums on your doorstep and an early start, and the Grand Park lake side if you want green space and quiet over the nightlife.

The short version

  • Best all-rounder: Blloku.
  • Best value: the New Bazaar (Pazari i Ri).
  • Best atmosphere: around Skanderbeg Square and the central boulevard.
  • Best for quiet and green space: the Grand Park (Liqeni) lakeside.
  • Avoid booking out by the airport as your hotel filter; it is 25 minutes from anything and the Rinas Express bus already solves the transfer.

Best areas to book

Blloku

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The default first-timer base: the once off-limits leaders' quarter, now wall-to-wall cafรฉs, cocktail bars and apartment hotels, with the Pyramid of Tirana and the boulevard a short walk away. Mid-range rooms and serviced flats cluster here and you can reach Skanderbeg Square on foot in 10-15 minutes. The trade-off is noise โ€” the bars run late on weekend nights, so ask for a room off the main cafรฉ strips around Rruga Pjetรซr Bogdani.

Best for: First-timers, cafรฉ days, nightlife

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Pazari i Ri (New Bazaar)

ยฃ value

The restored market quarter just east of the centre, ringed by colour-painted buildings, byrek bakeries, the fresh-produce hall and a younger, local-leaning restaurant scene. It is the value pick โ€” guesthouses and small hotels run noticeably cheaper than Blloku โ€” and you eat better and more cheaply at street level. The trade-off is fewer polished hotels and a market that gets busy and loud from early morning.

Best for: Value, food-led trips, atmosphere

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Around Skanderbeg Square / centre

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Staying right on the vast pedestrianised square puts the National History Museum, the Et'hem Bey Mosque, the clock tower and the airport-bus stop on your doorstep โ€” the most convenient base if you want an early museum start and the easiest onward logistics. Hotels here run from budget to smarter business places. It has less of the cafรฉ buzz than Blloku, and the open square can feel exposed and quiet after dark.

Best for: Museums on foot, short stays, easy logistics

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Grand Park / Liqeni (lakeside)

ยฃ value

South of Blloku around the artificial lake and the big park โ€” leafier, calmer and good if you want a morning run or a quiet room over the bar noise. A handful of smarter hotels sit by the water. The trade-off is a 15-20 minute walk or a short, cheap Bolt ride into the centre, so it suits a slower, less party-focused stay rather than a tight two-day sightseeing dash.

Best for: Quiet, green space, longer stays

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Along Dรซshmorรซt e Kombit boulevard

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

The grand axis running from Skanderbeg Square south past the government ministries to Mother Teresa Square and the university. Staying along it gives you wide pavements, the city's smartest larger hotels and a straight walk into both the centre and Blloku. It is the pick for business travellers and anyone who wants a bigger international-brand room rather than a Blloku apartment, at the city's higher end of pricing.

Best for: Smarter hotels, business stays, walkability

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The simple choice

If you are booking in a hurry, filter for Blloku first, then compare the New Bazaar if the prices look high. That single rule keeps most first-timers walking distance from every core sight โ€” Skanderbeg Square, the museums and the Pyramid โ€” without overpaying. Don't be tempted by an airport hotel to 'save time': the Rinas Express bus is ~25 minutes and 400 lek / ~ยฃ3.50, so there is no logistics reason to sleep 17km out of town.

Carry lek for the airport bus and small cafรฉs โ€” many in Tirana don't take cards, and that includes some guesthouses' incidental charges.

Safety and noise

GOV.UK says crime targeting foreigners in Albania is rare, though pickpocketing happens in crowded tourist areas and on public transport in the larger cities โ€” so for accommodation the real variable in Tirana is noise, not danger. Blloku is the liveliest district and its bars run late at weekends; if you are a light sleeper, travelling with children or arriving for an early flight out, ask for a room away from the Rruga Pjetรซr Bogdani cafรฉ strip, or base yourself by the Grand Park lake instead.

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Where to stay in Tirana FAQs

Is Blloku a good place to stay in Tirana?
Yes โ€” it is the easiest default for a first trip. The former sealed elite quarter is now the cafรฉ-and-bar centre and a 10-15 minute walk from Skanderbeg Square and the museums. The only catch is weekend bar noise, so request a quieter room off the main cafรฉ strips if you are a light sleeper.
Should I stay near Tirana airport for an early flight?
No. The airport is about 17km northwest with nothing around it, and the Rinas Express bus into the centre takes only ~25 minutes for 400 lek (~ยฃ3.50), with Bolt taxis around โ‚ฌ15-โ‚ฌ20. Stay central in Blloku or on Skanderbeg Square and take the bus or a Bolt out; an airport hotel saves nothing and isolates you for the evening.
Where is the cheapest area to stay in Tirana?
The New Bazaar (Pazari i Ri) and the streets around the Grand Park lake are the best value โ€” guesthouses and small hotels there undercut Blloku, and the New Bazaar puts cheap byrek bakeries and local restaurants on your doorstep. Both are still an easy walk or short Bolt ride from Skanderbeg Square.

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