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One of the biggest and most beautiful parks with a large artificial lake is located in the southern part of the city. This is the area where the action is. The park is equipped with several sports grounds. Vacationers with children, as well as lovers of hiking and picnics, love to spend time there. In the immediate vicinity of the lake, numerous entertainment venues, restaurants and cafes are found. The Tirana Clock Tower remains the permanent symbol of the city. It stands on the main square of the city. The tower was built in 1822. Not everyone, however, is aware of the fact that the tower was not so high originally. In 1928, its first major reconstruction took place. The tower was upped to 35 meters. The clock that you can see out there today, was installed after the refurbishment. The best German craftsmen worked on its creation. Lovers of nature should definitely take a tour into the mountainous region of Dajti. The height of the picturesque mountain of the same name is 1613 meters. Currently, the mountain is located on the territory of the Dajti national park, which is attractive with a variety of rare plant species. In spring and summer, you can see a lot of mountainous areas. They are home to rare species of oaks and pines, as well as few species of animals and birds. At the top of the Dajti mountain is a well-equipped recreation area with observation platforms and restaurants. The top is easily accessible by cable car. Guests of Tirana will have an opportunity to … Read further

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Travel guide to Tirana

Guests of Tirana will have an opportunity to walk through unique archaeological areas. Butrinti district is the closest one. In 1992, prehistoric ruins discovered there were recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once, there was a large city in this area. Today, visitors can see the ruins of the ancient theater, built as early as the 3rd century BC, and admire the ancient terms and mosaics that used to decorate … Open

Tirana sightseeing

The eastern part of Tirana is the location of Palace of Culture. Here you will find a small theater, an art gallery, as well as a cozy restaurant and a cafe. The best-known religious landmark of the city is Et’hem Bey Mosque, which was built in the beginning of the 19th century. The mosque’s interior is no less remarkable than its outer look. Such wealth and luxury of design are simply striking. … Open

Moving around in Albania - transportation

Tourists will not be able to move around the country via air transport. This is due to the fact that Albania has a fairly small area, most of which is covered by mountains, not intended for takeoff or landing of aircrafts. There is only one international airport in the country, which is located in Rinas. On the other hand, the water transport is quite well developed. Here you can travel not only along the coastal regions of the country, but also go to neighboring Italy or Greece. In addition, there are ferries, cruise liners, boats, yachts, as well as sightseeing boats and catamarans here. Water transport also cruises along the Buyana River. There are even several voyages of international ferries. … Open

Economy roadmap of Albania

In this case, there is a significant imbalance between income from exports and import spending; about $4 billion was spent last year. The main import items are machinery and technical equipment, equipment for production, food products, textiles and various chemical products. Albania’s import partners are China and Greece. Currently, the national debt of the country is about $8.5 billion. Despite the country’s active attempts to develop, Albania still remains one of the most underdeveloped countries in Europe. GDP per capita is about 3,000 Euros, despite the fact that more than 8% of the total local population lives in absolute poverty. The average wage is 350 Euros, and the unemployment rate has already reached 19%. … Open

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