Tirana Walking Tour: From Past to Present
Not just a walk – the story behind Tirana.
📋 Quick Details
🕒 2.5–3 hours
📍 Start: Skanderbeg Square
🏁 End: Youth Park
👥 Small group
💶 €15 per person
👉 Here’s what you’ll see along the way:
⭕ Skanderbeg Square & Historic Center
The heart of Tirana – where every corner reflects a different chapter of Albania’s story.
⭕ Boulevard of the Martyrs - Power & Politics
A walk through Albania’s recent past – from dictatorship to transformation.
⭕ Blloku - From Forbidden to Fashionable
Once reserved for the elite, now the most vibrant part of the city.
⭕ Religious Harmony & Architecture
A rare moment where different faiths stand side by side in peace.
💰 Price
€ 15 per person – pay on the day
✔ Small group — no overcrowded tours
✔ Local guide with real insights
✔ No upfront payment
⭐ 5★ rated by travelers
Small groups – spots fill quickly
⚡ Instant reply • No upfront payment
• Takes 30 seconds
🟢 What's Included
✔ Local guide
✔ Real stories behind the city
✔ Tips for food & what to do next
✖ Museum tickets (optional)
✨ Want a more personal experience?
Just you and your guide – no group, no rush.




❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How do I book?
Simply click the “Check Availability” button and message on WhatsApp.
I’ll confirm availability and reserve your spot.
Do I need to pay in advance?
No – you pay on the day of the tour.
No prepayment required.
Is this a group or private tour?
This is a small-group tour.
If you prefer a private experience, just message me and I’ll arrange it for you.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Yes – it’s an easy walking tour with a relaxed pace.
Just wear comfortable shoes.
What happens if I’m alone or a small group?
The tour runs with a minimum of 5 participants.
If the group is smaller, I’ll contact you in advance to reschedule or offer options.
Can I join last minute?
Yes, if there is availability.
Message on WhatsApp and I’ll confirm quickly.
What makes this tour different?
This isn’t just a list of places –
you’ll understand why Tirana looks and feels the way it does today, through real stories and local insight.
