Discover Tirana’s vibrant streets and natural beauty on a fun, immersive bike tour. Perfect for all ages. Book now for an unforgettable day!
Discover Tirana’s vibrant streets and natural beauty on a fun, immersive bike tour. Perfect for all ages. Book now for an unforgettable day!
- Old Bazaar - The journey begins at Tirana’s Old Bazaar, a bustling daytime attraction in the city. Known for its traditional market, local cafes, and vibrant street art, this flat and easy-to-navigate area is ideal for kicking off the cycling tour.
- Skanderbeg Square - The adventure starts at Skanderbeg Square, the lively center of Tirana….
- Old Bazaar - The journey begins at Tirana’s Old Bazaar, a bustling daytime attraction in the city. Known for its traditional market, local cafes, and vibrant street art, this flat and easy-to-navigate area is ideal for kicking off the cycling tour.
- Skanderbeg Square - The adventure starts at Skanderbeg Square, the lively center of Tirana. This 40,000 square meter plaza is surrounded by notable landmarks such as the National History Museum, Opera House, and National Bank. Named after Albania’s national hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg, the square features his impressive 11-meter-tall statue. The diverse architecture, ranging from Ottoman to Fascist and Communist influences, provides a captivating backdrop for exploration.
- Clock Tower - It’s surprising to learn that this was Tirana’s tallest building until 1970! The Clock Tower is a city landmark and a symbol of Tirana’s growth. Adjacent to it stands the statue of Skanderbeg, where we will delve into his remarkable history.
- Enver Hoxha Pyramid - The tour continues with the intriguing history of the Enver Hoxha Pyramid. Initially constructed as a museum for the former communist leader, it has been transformed into a modern cultural and innovation hub, showcasing Albania’s dynamic progress. Climbing to the top offers a stunning view of the city.
- BunkArt 2 - The route passes by Bunk’Art 2, located in a former nuclear bunker from Albania’s communist era, designed to protect government officials during a nuclear threat.
- Fortress of Justinian - Cycling through Pedonalja, a popular pedestrian street lined with shops, cafés, and colorful buildings, is a delightful experience. This flat and lively area is perfect for biking. Nearby, Toptani Castle, a restored Ottoman-era fortress, is hidden in plain sight near the city center.
Adjacent to the castle, recent excavations have revealed ancient Illyrian and Roman ruins, including parts of a Roman wall and other foundations over 2,000 years old. These findings uncover Tirana’s rich historical layers, offering insights into the city’s past long before it became the capital. It’s a unique blend of history, culture, and modern life, all within easy cycling reach.
- Postbllok - Checkpoint Monument - At this stop, a striking piece of history is encountered: a section of the Berlin Wall in Tirana. This formidable fragment, once a barrier dividing East and West Berlin, now symbolizes freedom and the end of the Cold War. Gifted by the German government, it serves as a powerful reminder of the human spirit, unity, and democracy’s triumph over oppression.
Nearby, the Postbllok Checkpoint is visited. This intriguing monument is a chilling reminder of Albania’s communist past, featuring concrete pillars from a labor camp, a typical bunker, and a mine shaft from the infamous Spac labor camp. Postbllok commemorates the victims of the communist regime and educates visitors about the harsh realities of that time. It stands as a testament to the resilience of those who suffered and a stark reminder of the importance of freedom and human rights.
- Namazgah Mosque - The tour passes the newly opened Namazgah Mosque, now the largest in Albania and one of the biggest in the Balkans. Located near the city center, it symbolizes Albania’s respect for faith and tradition. Albania is renowned for its religious harmony, where Muslims, Catholics, and Orthodox Christians have coexisted peacefully for centuries. This coexistence is a unique feature of Tirana and the country, setting it apart in the Balkans.
- Mother Teresa Square - Did you know Mother Teresa was born in Albania?! The Mother Teresa Square (Albanian: Sheshi Nënë Tereza) is the second largest square in Tirana, named after the Albanian-born Indian Roman Catholic nun, missionary, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa.
- Air Albania Stadium - The tour cycles past the Air Albania Stadium, the national stadium and home to Albania’s football team. Opened in 2019, it is one of the most modern stadiums in the Balkans, with a striking red-and-black design reflecting the national flag. Built on the site of the former Qemal Stafa Stadium, it includes a Marriott hotel, shopping areas, and offices, blending sports, business, and city life.
- Grand Park (Parku i Madh) - The tour concludes with a visit to the serene Grand Park of Tirana, a vast green space in the city’s heart. This park, with its picturesque artificial lake created in 1955, offers a peaceful retreat. Designed by architect Valentina Pistoli, it features memorials, an amphitheater, and Tirana’s only zoo. Spanning over 1.5 million square meters, the park is a haven of biodiversity and a vital part of the city’s landscape.

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- All fees and/or taxes
- Bicycle use
Join us for a leisurely and enlightening cycling tour through Tirana, led by knowledgeable local guides who bring the city’s history and culture to life. Suitable for all ages, this tour provides a unique insight into the evolving identity of Albania—exploring not only the famous landmarks but also the hidden gems that capture the essence of Tirana…
Join us for a leisurely and enlightening cycling tour through Tirana, led by knowledgeable local guides who bring the city’s history and culture to life. Suitable for all ages, this tour provides a unique insight into the evolving identity of Albania—exploring not only the famous landmarks but also the hidden gems that capture the essence of Tirana City.
Cycle at a comfortable pace along dedicated bike lanes, discovering the city’s highlights and its lush green spaces, all while enjoying stunning, picturesque views. Over the course of 2-3 hours, you’ll cover approximately 10 kilometers, engaging in meaningful conversations that offer a fresh perspective on this fascinating city and its cultural transformation.
Reserve your spot today, and experience the city and its beauty, culture, and history in a way that few travelers do—all in just one day!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.