Explore Tirana’s hidden gems on a thrilling bike tour. Discover culture, history, and nature with local guides. Perfect for expats and tourists.
Explore Tirana’s hidden gems on a thrilling bike tour. Discover culture, history, and nature with local guides. Perfect for expats and tourists.
- Skanderbeg Square - Short Stop
- Opera House
- National Museum
- National Central Bank
- Municipality
- Scanderbeg Monument
- The Old Mosque
- The Clock Tower
- Skyscrapers and the City Transformation
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Enver Hoxha Pyramid - Brief History of The Pyramid as a Communist Museum and its transformation into a modern Cultural and Innovation Hub
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- Skanderbeg Square - Short Stop
- Opera House
- National Museum
- National Central Bank
- Municipality
- Scanderbeg Monument
- The Old Mosque
- The Clock Tower
- Skyscrapers and the City Transformation
- Enver Hoxha Pyramid - Brief History of The Pyramid as a Communist Museum and its transformation into a modern Cultural and Innovation Hub
- Grand Park (Parku i Madh) - The Grand Park of Tirana, with its artificial lake, is a lush retreat in the heart of Albania’s capital. Once a grazing area for Vlach shepherds, it has transformed into a key recreational and cultural spot. The lake, created in 1955 through community effort, and the park’s layout, envisioned by architect Valentina Pistoli, now host memorials, an amphitheater, and the city’s only zoo.
Covering over 1.5 million square meters, it’s the largest green space in Tirana, enhancing the city’s landscape and microclimate. The park is rich in biodiversity, featuring a variety of trees, shrubs, birds, and other wildlife. Managed by the Agency of Parks and Recreation since 2015, it offers a range of activities and is a beloved urban oasis for residents and visitors alike.
- Pallati i Brigadave - The Brigades Palace, a key piece of Albania’s heritage, is open to the public. Hidden behind tall cypresses, its entrance features the “Pantheon” with busts of notable figures. Initially designed for King Zog in the 1930s by Italian architects Julio Berte’ and Gherardio Bosio, it stands as a unique example of “monumental rationalism.”
The 74-hectare park, landscaped by renowned European designers, includes a church for Queen Geraldine, sculptures, and royal gardens with fountains, statues, and a variety of trees, some over 70 years old. The palace, inaugurated in 1941, has been the residence for several of Albania’s presidents since 1990, maintaining its original form through decades.
- The Botanical Park of Tirana - The Tirana Botanical Garden, founded in 1971 by Professor Mustafa Demiri, is located in the Small Selita hills, southwest of Tirana, near the Grand Park. Spanning 14.5 hectares, it houses 2,000 different plant species, including native Albanian flora. The garden features greenhouses for growing flowers and other plants requiring warmth. It’s a popular spot for couples on their wedding day, choosing its scenic settings for photos and videos.
- All fees and/or taxes
- All fees and/or taxes
- Snacks
- Snacks
Join us for an exhilarating daily bike tour through the vibrant streets of Tirana, designed for both expats and tourists! Led by our friendly local guides, this adventure is your ticket to discovering the cool spots around the city that most tourists never get to see. Dive deep into the heart of Albanian culture and history, breathe in the fresh air of…
Join us for an exhilarating daily bike tour through the vibrant streets of Tirana, designed for both expats and tourists! Led by our friendly local guides, this adventure is your ticket to discovering the cool spots around the city that most tourists never get to see. Dive deep into the heart of Albanian culture and history, breathe in the fresh air of nature, and pick up insider tips and tricks to navigate the country like a pro.
Capture the moment with group pictures, make new friends, and enjoy a day out like no other. Our daily bike tour is not just an activity; it’s an experience that will give you a fresh perspective on Tirana. Whether you’re an expat looking to know your new home better or a tourist eager for an authentic Albanian adventure, this tour promises a blend of fun, adventure, and cultural immersion.
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.