Tirana에서 출발하여 평생 잊지 못할 장소로 떠나는 개인 당일 여행
선별된 당일치기 여행을 Tirana 에서 가장 그림 같은 마을, 매혹적인 풍경, 지역의 문화적 하이라이트까지 발견하십시오. 친절한 영어 말하는 현지 전문가와 함께 편안한 전용 차량에서 당신의 경이로움을 자극할 것입니다.




























Tirana에서 최고의 당일치기 여행을 찾아보세요
인기 있는 관광지부터 한적한 모퉁이까지, Albania 를 하루 동안 편안하게 탐험해 보세요.
Tirana to Berat: Private day trip

Tirana to Ohrid: Private day trip

Tirana to Shkoder: Private day trip

Tirana to Durres and Petrele Castle: Private day trip

Tirana to Kruja Castle and Lezhe: Private day trip

Tirana to Vlore and Dhermi: Private day trip
다른 도시에서 Albania 탐방하기
멋진 순간들을 Daytrip 와 함께 수집하세요.
다른 여행자들과 함께 동참하세요.
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전 세계 130+ 목적지에서 신뢰받는
전 세계를 운영한다는 것은 저희가 모든 곳에서 최상의 방법을 알고 있다는 것을 의미합니다.
신뢰할 수 있는 24/7 지원
Daytrip 과 함께라면 언제나 혼자가 아닙니다. 언제 어디서나 필요한 도움을 받으세요.
로컬 전문가가 휠을 잡다
영어 를 구사 하는 드라이버 는 노선, 지역 팁, 안전함 에 대한 전문가 인 인증 된 전문가 입니다.
여행을 맞춤화 할 수 있는 유연성
여행 을 개인화 하여 원하는 것 을 원하는 시간 에 볼 수 있습니다.
안전 및 신뢰성, 언제나
마음을 놓고 새로운 장소를 발견하세요. 안전하고 편안하며 정시에 도착합니다.
마지막 순간 여행, 쉬운 예약
오늘 예약하고 내일 여행하세요. 당신이 준비되었을 때 다음 여행이 준비되어 있습니다.
당신만의 탐험 방법입니다
사용자만의 방식으로 영감을 받다.
당신의 에 기대할 것
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The best time to visit Tirana is during May, June or September when the weather is warm and pleasant without the intense heat and humidity of peak summer. These shoulder season months offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the city and nearby attractions.
Albania uses the Albanian lek (ALL) as its official currency. The lek is a closed currency, meaning it cannot be obtained outside Albania, so visitors must exchange money upon arrival. Euro notes are widely accepted in tourist areas, though change is given in lek. ATMs are readily available in Tirana and accept international cards. Cash is essential as many restaurants, shops and attractions don't accept credit cards, especially outside Tirana's city center.
Tirana has a complex history shaped by Ottoman, Italian, German and Communist rule. The city was closed to tourists until the early 1990s after the fall of communism under dictator Enver Hoxha, who ruled Albania from 1944 to 1985. This isolation left Albania decades behind other European countries in development. Since 1991, Albania has been transforming rapidly, aligning with Western Europe and joining NATO in 2009. Visitors can explore this history through museums like Bunk'Art and the House of Leaves, which detail the communist surveillance state.
Albanian is the official language of Albania. In Tirana, most people in tourist areas, hotels and restaurants speak at least basic English, especially younger generations. Many older Albanians also speak German or Italian. Outside the capital, English becomes less common, though those working in tourism usually have language skills.
Popular day trips from Tirana include Berat, the "City of a Thousand Windows," a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring Ottoman architecture and hilltop castle views. Kruja Castle offers Albanian history and traditional bazaars. The coastal city of Durres combines beach relaxation with ancient Roman ruins. Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia provides stunning natural beauty and charming old town exploration, though it requires a longer day trip.
Albanian cuisine offers fresh, flavorful dishes influenced by Mediterranean, Turkish and Balkan traditions. Popular dishes include byrek (savory pastry), fërgesë (cottage cheese and pepper dish), qofte (meatballs) and tavë kosi (lamb with yogurt). Fresh vegetables, grilled meats and olive oil feature prominently in Albanian cooking. Restaurants serve generous portions at very affordable prices compared to other European countries. Tirana's food scene ranges from traditional Albanian restaurants to trendy cafes in the Blloku neighborhood, offering diverse dining options for all tastes.
Tirana International Airport Nene Tereza (TIA) is the only international airport in Albania, located about 10 miles (17 kilometers) northwest of the city center. The airport offers direct flights from numerous European cities via budget airlines like Wizz Air and Ryanair.
Tirana is very safe for tourists, despite outdated negative perceptions influenced by fictional movies. Crime rates are low, and visitors can walk around comfortably, even at night. Pickpocketing is rare compared to other European capitals. Standard travel precautions apply, such as being aware of surroundings and securing valuables.
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