TOP 10 Things to do in Tirana, Albania 2023!

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Number 7.VISIT ANAT-SO-ANCIENT PYRAMID
Visit a not-so-ancient pyramid
The concrete pyramid of Tirana, called Piramida, is just a short walk away from Skanderbeg Square. It was built by the daughter of Albania's dictator Enver Hoxha in 1987 as a memorial to her father. From 1944 to 1985, Enver Hoxha ruled Albania with an iron fist. Today, the building is broken down, missing its tiles, and covered in graffiti. People have talked about tearing it down, but others say it should stay standing as a reminder of how bad Stalinism was.

Number 6. OBSERVE ALBANIA,S ALITE AT PLAY
Observe Albania's elite at play
Enver Hoxha lived in a place called "The Block," which was once off limits to everyone except the Communist party's inner circle. Now, it's where all the beautiful people in Tirana gather. There are expensive hotels, designer coffee shops, restaurants, and shops in the world today. Take in the modern glitz from Sky Club, a bar high up in the air that spins and gives you a 360-degree view of the city.

Number 5. IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE NIGHTLIFE
Immerse yourself in the nightlife
Tirana's nightlife gets better every year, and the clubs, which are mostly in the Blloku area, have a lot of different themes and vibes. You should go with a local who knows which ones to go to (and which to avoid). But keep in mind that Albania is still a very traditional country.

Number 4. RELAX IN PARKU I MADH (GRAND PARK)
Many people in Tirana go to this big wooded park to relax, whether they want to fish in the man-made lake, have a picnic on the grass, or hang out in one of the many café-bars. Considering how bad the traffic can get in Tirana, this park lets the city's Mediterranean feel shine through.

Number 3. VISIT MOUNT DAJTI NATIONAL PARK
Visit Mount Dajti National Park
If you want to know what to do outside of the city center in Tirana, go to Mount Dajti National Park. It's a popular place for locals to get some fresh air and walk through the countryside. You can take an expensive cable car made in Austria or a cheap city bus to get there. If you want to stay the night, there are hotels, guesthouses, and restaurants there.

Number 2. PAY TRIBUTE TO HISTORY IN THE HOUSE OF LEAVES MUSEUM
Pay tribute to history in the House of Leaves Museum
The House of Leaves is one of the most unusual museums in Albania. It looks a lot like the Stasi headquarters in what used to be East Germany. You should put this on your list of things to do when you're in Tirana.
Once you're inside the infamous National Intelligence Service headquarters, also called the "House of Spies," you might not be able to say a word. Inside the House of Leaves, you will learn about how horrible the dictatorial regime in Albania was, as well as the stories of the people who were hurt by the regime but still spoke out against it.

Number 1. ENJOY THE VIEW OF THE ET'HEM BEY MOSQUE
Bey Mosque
The Et'hem Bey Mosque is one of the few mosques that did not get destroyed by the Communists. By the end of 1967, all religious buildings had been shut down, demolished, or turned into warehouses or schools.
Even though the communist government tried to stop them, about 10,000 people went into the mosque on January 18, 1991. This was a big step toward bringing back religious freedom and bringing down communism in the country.
Today, people can enjoy the mosque's beautiful design and the fine wall and ceiling paintings that follow the traditions of the Middle East. The frescoes in the mosque show trees, waterfalls, bridges, and still lifes, which aren't often seen in Islamic art.
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