Tirana Trip Cost Calculator

Tirana costs $30-55/day for budget travelers. Europe's most underrated capital with colorful buildings and incredible food.

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$30-55/day
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Luxury
$160-320/day
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Tirana Budget Guide

Your Tirana Budget at a Glance

Tirana is Europe’s most surprising capital - once grey and closed, now colorful and buzzing with energy. Communist bunkers have become museums, Soviet architecture sits next to trendy cafés, and prices are among Europe’s lowest. Budget travelers can manage on $30-55 per day, mid-range travelers should expect $65-110 per day, and luxury seekers will spend $160+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Skanderbeg Square and Blloku are free to explore. Bunk’Art museums cost only $5. Food is incredibly cheap. Coffee culture rivals Italy at 20% of the price.

Budget Traveler Tips

Maximize your lek by:

  • Eating byrek for $1 breakfasts
  • Enjoying $0.80 coffees all day
  • Exploring free Blloku district
  • Accepting free raki with meals
  • Taking $2 taxi rides

Money-Saving Tips

Byrek Breakfast

Fresh pastries for $1. Best cheap breakfast in any European capital.

Save $10-15 per day

Café Culture

Coffees for $0.80. Sit for hours like locals do.

Save $5-10 vs Western Europe

Free Blloku Exploring

Former communist elite district now has best cafés and nightlife. Free to walk.

Save Free entertainment

Free Raki

Many restaurants give complimentary raki after meals.

Save Free drinks

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 30% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • June - August (summer)
  • May

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • November - March
  • October

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Tirana cost?
A week in Tirana costs $210-385 for budget travelers, $455-770 for mid-range, and $1,120+ for luxury travelers. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
Is Tirana expensive?
Tirana is one of Europe's cheapest capitals. Incredible food, vibrant café culture, and fascinating history at rock-bottom prices.
How many days in Tirana is enough?
2-3 days covers Tirana's highlights. Add day trips to Berat or Krujë, or head to the Riviera.

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