"Tirana & Dajti Mountain (Including Bunkart 1 Museum) .

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6 to 7 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 2 more

The Tirana Dajti Tour is unique because it combines both the charm of Tirana city and the natural beauty of Mount Dajti. It offers visitors a cable car ride with stunning panoramic views of the city, followed by a tranquil exploration of the Dajti National Park. It’s an excellent escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, providing a mix of adventure, nature, and history.
The Tirana Dajti Tour offers a unique blend of urban exploration and natural beauty. The Dajti Express cable car provides breathtaking views of the city below, while the serene environment of Mount Dajti allows you to connect with nature. This tour is perfect for those seeking a break from the bustling city, offering fresh air, beautiful landscapes, and the chance to discover the historical side of Tirana from a different perspective. It’s an experience that combines adventure, relaxation, and sightseeing all in one.

What's Included

Professional English speaking guide
Hotel pickup
Transport with air-conditioned private vehicle
Parking Fees
Cable Car
Bunk Art entrance ticket

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

The travelers should wait at the hotel.Our guide will pick them up at the hotel.Their location is very important for us We can pick up the Visitors from the Durres City ,with 20€ extra service for the taxi

Itinerary

Duration: 6 to 7 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Skanderbeg Square

    Skanderbeg Square is the heart of Tirana, Albania’s vibrant capital. Named after the national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg, the square is a cultural and historical landmark surrounded by key attractions such as the National History Museum, Et’hem Bey Mosque, and the Clock Tower. The vast pedestrian-friendly space showcases a mix of Ottoman, Italian, and communist-era architecture, making it a must-visit spot for history lovers. With its lively atmosphere, open-air events, and stunning sunsets, Skanderbeg Square is the perfect starting point for exploring Tirana.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Xhamia Et'hem Bej

    The Et'hem Bey Mosque is one of Tirana’s most treasured landmarks, showcasing exquisite Ottoman architecture and intricate frescoes. Built in the late 18th century and completed in the early 19th century, the mosque miraculously survived Albania’s communist era when religious practices were banned. Its delicate murals, depicting nature scenes—rare in Islamic art—make it a unique historical site. Located in Skanderbeg Square, the mosque remains an active place of worship and a symbol of Albania’s cultural and religious heritage. Visitors can admire its artistic beauty and peaceful atmosphere.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Clock Tower (Pass by)

    The Clock Tower of Tirana, built in 1822, is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Standing at 35 meters, it offers panoramic views of Skanderbeg Square and the surrounding city. The tower originally featured a German-made clock, later replaced with a modern version. It played a crucial role in the daily life of Tirana, signaling prayer times for residents. Today, visitors can climb its spiral staircase to enjoy a unique perspective of the capital's historic and modern blend.

    Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Bunk'Art 2

    Bunk’Art 2 offers a unique glimpse into Albania’s communist past, showcasing a vast underground bunker built to protect officials from nuclear attacks. The museum combines immersive exhibits, historical artifacts, and multimedia presentations to tell the story of political persecution and secret police operations. It’s a powerful reminder of Albania’s resilience and transformation. Located in the heart of Tirana, Bunk’Art 2 is a must-visit for history enthusiasts looking to understand the country’s past and its journey toward democracy. Bunk’Art 2 leaves a lasting impression with its haunting atmosphere and deep historical significance. Walking through its dimly lit tunnels, visitors experience a chilling glimpse into Albania’s communist era, where secret police operations and political persecution shaped the nation’s past. The immersive exhibits, original artifacts, make it a powerful reminder of change. Bunk’Art 2 offers an eye-opening journey into the country’s hidden past.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • Fortress of Justinian (Pass by)

    The Fortress of Justinian, also known as Tirana Castle, is a historical landmark in the heart of Albania’s capital. Dating back to the Byzantine era, it was originally built under Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century as part of a defensive system. While little remains of the original structure, sections of the ancient walls still stand today, blending with the city's modern surroundings. Now a cultural hub, the site features charming pedestrian streets, traditional shops, and restaurants, making it a great spot to explore Tirana’s history and atmosphere.

    Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Saint Paul Cathedral

    You will visit Saint Paul Cathedral . The Cathedral was built in late 2001, and is among the newest and largest cathedrals in Tirana. It belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tiranë - Durrës. There is and mother Teresa Statue.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Blloku (Pass by)

    Former Bllok, once an exclusive neighborhood for Albania's communist elite, has transformed into Tirana’s trendiest district. Today, it is a lively hub filled with stylish cafés, bars, restaurants, and boutiques, attracting both locals and tourists. The area retains remnants of its past, including Enver Hoxha’s former residence, offering a glimpse into Albania’s history. By day, Bllok is perfect for relaxed strolls and coffee culture, while at night, it becomes the center of Tirana’s vibrant nightlife. It’s a must-visit for history lovers and modern explorers alike.

    Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania

    The Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania is an important religious institution with a rich history, dating back to the early Christian period. It is independent from other Orthodox jurisdictions and plays a key role in the spiritual life of Albania’s Orthodox Christian community. The church is known for its significant role in the preservation of Albania’s culture, traditions, and religious identity. The Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ in Tirana is one of its most important sites.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    The Dajti Express Cable Car offers an exciting and scenic ride to the top of Mount Dajti, located just outside Tirana. It provides visitors with breathtaking views of the city and surrounding landscapes. The cable car is a popular attraction for those looking to experience nature, enjoy panoramic vistas, and explore Dajti National Park. At the summit, visitors can enjoy outdoor activities and restaurants. The ride is a must for anyone looking to explore Albania’s natural beauty from a unique perspective. At the summit, visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Dajti National Park, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to relax or explore, the cable car ride provides a unique way to connect with nature and admire the scenic landscapes. It’s a must-see for anyone visiting Tirana.

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 7
    Enver Hoxha Pyramid

    The Pyramid of Tirana, originally built as a museum dedicated to Enver Hoxha, Albania's longtime communist leader, is one of the most iconic and controversial structures in the country. Opened in 1988, just a few years before the fall of communism, the pyramid was designed by Hoxha's daughter Pranvera Hoxha and a team of architects. It was intended to celebrate his legacy but quickly lost its purpose after the communist regime collapsed in the early 1990s. Over the years, the building has served various functions, including a conference center, NATO base during the Kosovo War, and a TV station headquarters. For a long time, it fell into disrepair, covered in graffiti and serving as an unofficial urban playground for locals and tourists climbing its sloping sides. Recently, the pyramid has been transformed into a modern cultural and technology center, featuring educational spaces, startups, and social areas, while still preserving its historic structure.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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