Located between green hills, the capital of Albania is one of the least explored capital cities in Europe. It is a city to tour and learn about its fascinating history, cultural facilities and fusion cuisine. Ideal for a break to get away from the routine.
An exotic European capital waiting to be discovered
Starting from Skanderbeg Square, the central hub of the city, take a vibrant tour through its colourful streets. The city is famous for its building façades decorated by local and international artists. See the remains of its Roman history at the 'Villa Rústica', and even older remains from the Paleolithic era at the Pellumbas Cave. Its more recent past has been transformed into cultural spaces, such as the spectacular Bunk'Art 1, with more than 3,000m2 of underground space, or the popular and fashionable Blloku district, with the most avant-garde venues for a good night out. Albanian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine with ingredients from the land and the sea, with influences from the Greeks, the Turks and all the other peoples that have passed through Albania.