take a walk around the non-tourist areas in the city to find some interesting places to eat and just stroll in the afternoon.










take a walk around the non-tourist areas in the city to find some interesting places to eat and just stroll in the afternoon.
Lezhe is a cute small city but the only real attraction there is the castle on the hill.
further north you come to the city of Shkoder which is fairly large for Albania.
going up to Koplick, the entrance to Theth, the famous mountains area of north Albania.
Theth is the mountain area everyone visiting Albania wants to see. It’s probably best to go on a excursion with a group so you know where to go hiking and what other things to see in the area. The valley itself has some places to stay but they really don’t provide many activities right in that area.
Durrës is an Oceanside town not far from the capital of Tirana is kind of a nice town to walk around in and definitely more interesting as a Oceanside city and a port to travel to Italy. This is not necessarily an expensive city. I was staying in a nice small apartment for US$25 a night near the bus station.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durrës
here below you will see some of the treasures indicating the history of the Albanian people mixing with the Celtic, the Hellenic, the Roman and the Turkish groups. These objects are in the national archaeological museum.
Tirana seems fairly busy but more like a small German town. The infrastructure is needing a lot of investment and there are some inconveniences like needing to buy bottled water since the tap water is not recommended as drinkable. But once you get inside a restaurant or café you find it very nice and clean and people are very polite and attentive. It’s actually a very pleasant city to walk around. The buses are not quite understandable since Google maps shows them with numbers and even the city designated transport maps show the buses with numbers corresponding to the routes, none of the buses have numbers indicating the route and many don’t show exactly where they’re going. The bus stops are just small standing signs with a bus icon. But I found people very helpful and responsive so if you were to take a bus just ask where the bus is going or tell them where you are going and they will let you know if you should be on that bus.