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GREAT location next to the square. Nice quiet clean room
Location is the only thing to like. It offers no other value. but you can have a much better experience for the same price or less at amazing hotels, right around the corner like the Diamond Hotel.
Friendly staff. Customer service
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The best hotel in Tirana by far. The owner is a fantastic host - incredibly friendly and helpful. The staff are great and will go out of their way to help. The rooms are large and well furnished; the bathrooms are modern and well appointed.
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Where to stay in Tirana
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Book hotels 2-3 months in advance for June to August stays to avoid 30-50% price increases during peak tourism demand. This lead time secures availability near central Tirana attractions, and some international loyalty programs offer advance booking discounts.
- Add a 20% VAT to quoted hotel prices in Tirana, which is non-refundable for most international visitors. For example, a 10,000 ALL (approx. $100) nightly rate becomes 12,000 ALL (approx. $120) at checkout. Check your reservation details or confirm at check-in for total charges.
- Hotels in Blloku offer crime rates 30-40% lower than outer areas such as Dajt, plus 10-15 minute walks to venues like Grand Park and the opera house. Discover Tirana’s nightlife and restaurants within a short walk by staying in Blloku.
- Confirm that your hotel has power backup for outages. Tirana can experience 1-2 hourly blackouts during summer heatwaves. Hotels with generators, available at about 60% of mid-range and higher properties, ensure continuous AC and device charging. If you have medical device needs, confirm generator coverage before arrival.
- Decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) when paying at Tirana hotels to avoid 3-5% extra fees, and pay in Albanian Lek (ALL) for better exchange rates. Most major chains can process payments in local currency at the front desk if requested.
- Request step-free access or an elevator in advance, as only about 25-35% of Tirana hotels offer accessible rooms due to many buildings dating to the Soviet era. Hotels are encouraged to highlight accessible rooms or public areas online to support guest planning.
- Use bottled water for drinking at Tirana hotels, as tap water is non-potable and may cause gastrointestinal issues. A 1-liter bottle typically costs 50-70 ALL (approx. $0.50-$0.70) at local shops or hotel kiosks. Most top hotels offer bottled water in-room or at reception.
- Travel from Tirana (Rinas) Airport to Skanderbeg Square, about 17 km, in 20-40 minutes depending on traffic. Ordering a ride app such as Bolt locks in price and route before pick-up. Most hotel concierges can assist with airport transfers or ride apps if needed.
- Book a room facing away from the street in the Ish-Blloku (Blloku) area if you need quiet, as weekend noise can continue until 02:00-03:00. Request a courtyard- or garden-facing room for quieter nights, especially on weekends.
- Carry 2,000-5,000 ALL (approx. $15-$25) in cash for smaller hotels, taxis, and markets, as many guesthouses and stalls prefer or only accept cash. Top hotel chains in Tirana typically accept debit or credit cards.
- Tip about 10% in restaurants. For hotel staff, small gratuities of 50-100 ALL (approx. $0.50-$1.00) are standard for services like luggage assistance. Check with your hotel’s front desk for up-to-date local tipping practices.
- Book refundable rates during summer (June-August) or public holidays because non-refundable deals are common and hotels fill early in peak times. Check your booking window for refundability terms before confirming.
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