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Tirana

Tirana

Tirana

Tirana

Musée national historique

Musée national historique

Tirana

Tirana

Votre Tirana Guide

Welcome to Tirana, the capital of Albania, a destination that perfectly combines history, culture, and a welcoming atmosphere. In recent years, Tirana has worked hard to improve accessibility at its main tourist spots, with the aim of ensuring that all visitors, including those with reduced mobility, can enjoy its heritage and beauty without barriers.

History of Tirana

Tirana's history dates back to ancient times, with influences from the Illyrians and Romans. Over the centuries, the city has been an important cultural and commercial hub in the region, favored by its strategic location between the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding mountains. Today, Tirana is a modern city that preserves its traditions while also becoming a center for development and growth, maintaining a balance between its rich heritage and its future vision.

 

Must-Visit Places

  • Skanderbeg Square
    Skanderbeg Square is the heart of Tirana, famous for housing the equestrian monument of Skanderbeg, an Albanian national hero. The square is fully accessible for people with reduced mobility, with wide sidewalks, ramps, and level pavement. Important landmarks such as the National History Museum, which is adapted to ensure the comfort of all visitors, are also located in the square.
  • St. Anne's Church
    This Byzantine-style church is one of the oldest buildings in Tirana and an emblem of the city. It is fully equipped with adapted access and ramps for wheelchairs, allowing everyone to enjoy its architecture and peaceful surroundings without barriers.
  • Tirana Market (Pazar i Ri)
    The recently renovated Tirana Market offers a wide variety of fresh, local products. With wide and accessible aisles, the market is designed to facilitate access for people with reduced mobility. It also features rest areas and access to all its stalls, ensuring comfort for all visitors.
  • Artificial Lake Walk
    This peaceful walk along Tirana's Artificial Lake offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding natural environment. The path is fully accessible, with ramps and paved paths, allowing visitors to enjoy the landscape comfortably and without obstacles.

From www.motion4rent.com, we offer a selection of key information, points of interest, tourist offices, and especially useful data for visitors with reduced mobility, including accessible beaches, adapted routes, friendly restaurants, and leisure options designed to make your visit comfortable and memorable.

Enjoy your stay in Tirana with total freedom and security!

Office du tourisme

Tirana Tourist Information Office
The Municipal Tourism Office of Tirana is a central point to obtain tourist information about the city and its surroundings. Located in the center of Tirana, it offers assistance in multiple languages and resources to plan accessible visits. The staff is trained to assist visitors with special needs.

The office is on the ground floor, with wheelchair-accessible entrances. The information desk is at an accessible height, and visitors can request materials in accessible formats, such as braille maps or large print.

Albania Turism
Albania Turism is a tourist information center in Tirana, providing details about the best tourist attractions in Albania, including advisory services for those with special needs.

Visit Tirana
Visit Tirana provides tourist information about the main points of interest in the city, with a special focus on accessibility and assistance for people with reduced mobility. This center also offers information about tours and activities in the city.

  • Address and contact:
  • Address: Rr. Bardhyl, Gogo Nushi, Nd 18, Ap 2, Tirana
    Phone: +355 69 207 8553
    Email: contact@visit-tirana.com
    Website: https://www.visit-tirana.com/

Transport

Transportation and Accessibility in Tiana

To ensure your visit to Tiana is comfortable and stress-free, here is all the information you need about transportation options and facilities for people with reduced mobility.

Airport

The nearest airport is Vlora International Airport, located approximately 30 kilometers from the center of Tiana. It offers both domestic and international flights, especially during the high season.

From the airport, there are accessible transportation services for people with reduced mobility, as well as adapted taxis providing convenient transfers to Tiana and the surrounding area. It is recommended to arrange transportation in advance to ensure the required assistance.

Operating hours: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Airport contact:

  • Phone: +355 33 123 4567
  • Email: info@vloraairport.al

Transportation options from the airport to Tiana

Accessible taxi

  • Vehicles equipped with ramps for wheelchairs or electric scooters.
  • Estimated travel time: 35–40 minutes
  • Estimated cost: 3,000 to 3,500 lek
  • Advance booking recommended.

Company: Radio Taxi Vlora

Accessible shuttle (minibus)

  • Regular service between the airport and Tiana, with a lift platform for passengers with reduced mobility.
  • Departure times: 09:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00
  • Estimated travel time: 40 minutes
  • Advance reservation required (at least 24 hours in advance).
    • Phone: +355 44 987 6543
    • Email: busstationvlora@example.com

Private transfer

  • Local companies offer personalized transfers, with the option of adapted vehicles.
  • Advance booking is required.
  • Recommended for groups or travelers with bulky luggage.

Recommended provider:

  • Phone: +355 68 456 7890
  • Service hours: 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Combined option (train + local transport)
This option includes a taxi or shuttle to Vlora train station, followed by a train ride and a final segment by taxi or bus to Tiana.
Estimated total travel time: 1.5 to 2 hours.
Note: Not recommended for travelers requiring full accessibility, as some stations are not fully adapted.

Transportation in Tiana

Train

Tiana is connected to the Albanian railway network via Vlora train station, located approximately 15 km away. The station provides basic services and is undergoing improvements to increase accessibility for people with disabilities.

The train connects Vlora to major cities such as Tirana and Durrës, offering an economical and comfortable way to reach the region. Although elevators are not yet available, staff are trained to assist passengers with reduced mobility upon prior request.

Available services:

  • Assistance for passengers with disabilities
  • Wheelchairs available on request
  • Accessible restrooms
  • Nearby parking

Operating hours: 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM

Contact:

  • Phone: +355 44 123 7890
  • Accessibility assistance: +355 44 123 7891

Bus transportation

The Vlora region has a network of accessible buses for people with reduced mobility. The main bus station in Vlora is located in the city center and offers frequent connections to Tiana and neighboring towns.

Buses are equipped with ramps and dedicated spaces for wheelchairs and electric scooters. The station also offers accessible restrooms and personalized assistance.

  • Station location: Center of Vlora
  • Operating hours: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, daily
  • Service frequency: Every 3 to 13 minutes depending on the line and traffic
  • Standard fare: 40 lek per ride (approx. €0.35), payable in cash when boarding
  • Accessibility: Most buses have ramps and reserved spaces for wheelchairs

Main bus lines to Tiana:

  • Line 1: Vlora – Tiana
  • Line 3: Vlora – Orikum – Tiana
  • Line 5: Vlora – Sazan – Tiana
  • Line 7: Vlora – Himarë – Tiana

These lines operate throughout the day to facilitate mobility between Tiana and nearby locations.

Station contact:

  • Phone: +355 44 987 6543
  • Email: busstationvlora@example.com

Plages adaptées / accessibles

Although Tirana itself doesn't have its own beaches, it is close to several accessible beaches for people with reduced mobility. Below are some of the most accessible beaches nearby:

Accessible Beaches:

  • Durrës Beach
  • Golem Beach
  • Lalëz Bay (Gjiri i Lalzit)

Durrës Beach

Durrës Beach is the largest and most crowded beach near Tirana, stretching over approximately 10.5 kilometers. It is a semi-urban beach with fine sand and a medium-high level of occupancy. The beach has special access for people with reduced mobility, ramps for access to the sea, and reserved parking spaces.

Accessibility and Arrival:
To get to Durrës Beach by car, the closest road is SH2. The beach has an unguarded parking lot with designated spaces for people with reduced mobility.
If you prefer public transportation, take the urban bus (lines 1 and 9) from the Kamza Terminal in Tirana, available between 6:00 AM and 9:00 PM.

Durrës Beach Services:

  • Lifeguard
  • Reserved parking for PMR
  • Adapted toilets
  • Accessible showers
  • Bins
  • Cleaning service
  • Sports area
  • Food and beverage establishments
  • Nearby hospital

Golem Beach

Located south of Durrës, Golem Beach is a quieter spot with shallow waters, perfect for family outings or those with reduced mobility. It offers a more relaxed atmosphere compared to Durrës Beach, with a natural environment and adaptations for people with reduced mobility.

Accessibility and Arrival:
The nearest road is SH2 from Tirana. The beach has an unguarded parking lot with designated spaces for people with reduced mobility.
Public transportation is also available, with buses connecting Tirana to Golem, operating between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

Golem Beach Services:

  • Lifeguard
  • Reserved parking for PMR
  • Adapted toilets
  • Accessible showers
  • Bins
  • Adapted shaded areas
  • Accessible restaurants and bars

Quartiers / zones

We propose a tour of one of the most iconic neighborhoods in Tirana, designed for people with reduced mobility. This neighborhood has been recently renovated to ensure accessibility for all its visitors, including those who use wheelchairs.

The tour begins at Skanderbeg Square, the heart of the city, where we find some of the most important landmarks, such as the National History Museum, the Clock Tower, and the Et'hem Bey Mosque. The square has been adapted to facilitate access for people with reduced mobility, with wide sidewalks and smooth pavement for easy travel. Additionally, ramps have been installed for building access, and tactile paving has been added for people with visual impairments. The square also features accessible resting areas and ramps at all entry points.

From the square, we head towards Bajo Tirana, a picturesque and historic neighborhood that has been renovated in recent years. The streets of the neighborhood are wide, obstacle-free, and have been evenly paved to facilitate wheelchair access. In this neighborhood, we can enjoy its restaurants, cafés, and shops, all of which are adapted to ensure accessibility for people with reduced mobility.

The next point of interest is Bulevar de la Paz, one of the city's main arteries. This boulevard has wide sidewalks, ramps, and accessible pathways. Along the way, we encounter several parks, monuments, and the National Art Museum, which is fully accessible. The boulevard also features a wide, clearly marked bike lane, further enhancing accessibility and ease of movement through the area.

We continue to Plaza de la Libertad, a modern public square that has been recently rehabilitated. In this square, the pavement is uniform and level, with no barriers to hinder access. From here, we can head towards Rinia Park, an expansive green park with accessible paths, adapted benches, and shaded areas ideal for resting.

This tour of the Tirana neighborhood allows visitors to explore the city comfortably and accessibly, enjoying its squares, monuments, and natural spaces designed for people with reduced mobility. Every step of this journey has been carefully planned with accessibility in mind, offering a barrier-free experience for all visitors.

Restaurants adaptés / accessibles

Padam Restaurant

This elegant restaurant in the heart of Tirana offers modern Mediterranean cuisine with a special focus on fresh seafood and high-quality meats. With a sophisticated atmosphere, it is the perfect place for a unique dining experience.

Accessibility: The restaurant is fully accessible for people with reduced mobility. It has ramps for easy access and adapted restrooms to ensure a comfortable visit.

 

Taverna Tafaj

Taverna Tafaj is a traditional Albanian restaurant, very popular for its typical dishes such as "tavë kosi" (lamb with yogurt) and other local specialties. It offers a cozy atmosphere, ideal for experiencing authentic Albanian cuisine.

Accessibility: The restaurant is fully adapted for people with reduced mobility, with ramps and adapted restrooms.

 

Restaurant Sky

Located on the top floor of a modern building, Restaurant Sky offers spectacular views of Tirana. With a high-end international menu and an extensive wine list, it is perfect for a special dinner.

Accessibility: The restaurant is fully accessible for people with reduced mobility, with ramps and adapted restrooms.