Explore Tirana’s rich culture and history on a 6-hour tour, featuring Dajti Mountain, Bunk’art 2 Museum, and more. Discover Albania’s intriguing past.
Explore Tirana’s rich culture and history on a 6-hour tour, featuring Dajti Mountain, Bunk’art 2 Museum, and more. Discover Albania’s intriguing past.
- Tirana - The guide will collect you from the hotel at the arranged time and return you there after the Dajti Mountain activity concludes. Your delightful 30-minute journey by electric car to the Cable Car Station on the outskirts of Tirana awaits.
- Dajti - As you ascend in the Cable Car, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of Dajti…
- Tirana - The guide will collect you from the hotel at the arranged time and return you there after the Dajti Mountain activity concludes. Your delightful 30-minute journey by electric car to the Cable Car Station on the outskirts of Tirana awaits.
- Dajti - As you ascend in the Cable Car, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of Dajti Mountain above and the city of Tirana below. At the summit, you’ll find the Dajti Mountain complex, featuring numerous restaurants, bars, and a mini-golf course. The guide will also inform you about additional activities available outside the complex.
- Skanderbeg Square - Skanderbeg Square (Sheshi Skënderbej) serves as the central plaza and civic heart of Tirana, Albania. Covering approximately 40,000 m², it is the largest public space in the country and acts as a cultural, political, and social hub, surrounded by Tirana’s key landmarks and institutions. At its center stands the bronze equestrian statue of Albanian national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu, crafted by Odhise Paskali in 1968. The square’s perimeter features significant buildings such as the National Historical Museum with its mosaic “The Albanians,” the Et’hem Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower of Tirana, the Palace of Culture housing the National Opera and Ballet Theatre, and the Bank of Albania. Stone paving from all Albanian regions converges toward the center with a gentle slope for natural drainage.
- Great Mosque of Tirana - The Great Mosque of Tirana, also known as the Namazgah Mosque (Xhamia e Namazgjasë), is the largest mosque in the Balkans and one of Tirana’s newest landmarks. It officially opened in October 2024 after years of construction.
- BunkArt 2 - Bunk’Art 2 is one of Tirana’s museums, located just beside Skanderbeg Square. The museum is housed inside a former Cold War nuclear bunker used by Albania’s Ministry of Interior during the communist era. It focuses extensively on the Sigurimi secret police, surveillance, interrogations, and political persecution under Enver Hoxha’s regime.
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Kalaja Tiranes Familja Topitani - Tirana Castle, also known as the Fortress of Justinian (Kalaja e Tiranës), is one of the oldest historical sites in central Tirana. The fortress dates back to the Byzantine era, with parts believed to originate before 1300, and later Ottoman-era walls still standing today. Today, the castle is less of a traditional fortress and more of a vibrant pedestrian cultural area filled with:
- traditional Albanian restaurants
- cafés and bars
- artisan and souvenir shops
- small galleries and event spaces
- Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral - The Orthodox Cathedral of Resurrection, officially called the Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral, is the main Orthodox cathedral in Tirana and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the Balkans. Built between 2002 and 2012, it symbolizes the revival of religion in Albania after the communist era, when religious practice was banned and many churches were destroyed. The cathedral officially opened on June 24, 2012.
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Enver Hoxha Pyramid - The Pyramid of Tirana, often referred to as the “Enver Hoxha Pyramid,” is one of the most iconic buildings in Tirana. Originally opened in 1988, it was constructed as a museum dedicated to communist leader Enver Hoxha, who ruled Albania from 1944 to 1985. The structure was designed by a team that included Hoxha’s daughter and son-in-law. After the fall of communism, the building served various purposes, including:
- a conference and exhibition center
- a NATO base during the Kosovo War
- a nightclub and TV studio
In recent years, the pyramid has been completely transformed into a modern cultural and technology hub. A major renovation led by Dutch architecture firm MVRDV reopened it in 2023.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Transport with air-conditioned private vehicle
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Transport with air-conditioned private vehicle
The Tirana Dajti Tour stands out by merging the allure of Tirana city with the scenic splendor of Mount Dajti. Visitors can enjoy a cable car journey that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, followed by a peaceful exploration of Dajti National Park. This tour is an ideal getaway from the city’s hustle, offering a blend of adventure, nature,…
The Tirana Dajti Tour stands out by merging the allure of Tirana city with the scenic splendor of Mount Dajti. Visitors can enjoy a cable car journey that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, followed by a peaceful exploration of Dajti National Park. This tour is an ideal getaway from the city’s hustle, offering a blend of adventure, nature, and history.
The Tirana Dajti Tour presents a distinctive mix of urban discovery and natural beauty. The Dajti Express cable car delivers stunning views of the city below, while the tranquil setting of Mount Dajti provides an opportunity to connect with nature. This tour is perfect for those looking to escape the busy city life, offering fresh air, picturesque landscapes, and a chance to explore Tirana’s historical aspects from a new angle. It’s an experience that combines adventure, relaxation, and sightseeing all in one.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.