Discover Tirana in the most enjoyable way — through its streets, its stories, and its food. Join a friendly group bike tour, guided by locals who bring the city’s history and culture to life. Ride at a gentle pace, visiting both famous landmarks and quiet corners that few travelers get to see.
After the ride, slow down and step into the kitchen. Together with a local chef, learn how to prepare traditional Albanian byrek by hand. Enjoy unlimited homemade wine, taste local rakia, and share a full meal of delicious dishes.
This experience is about more than sightseeing — it’s about connecting, learning, and sharing moments over food and conversation.
Begin your adventure at the Old Bazaar, a bustling marketplace renowned for its traditional stalls, local cafes, and vibrant street art. This area provides a flat and cyclist-friendly terrain, making it an ideal starting point for our tour.
At the heart of Tirana lies Skanderbeg Square, a 40,000-square-meter plaza named after Albania's national hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg. The square is surrounded by significant landmarks, including the National History Museum, Opera House, and the Et'hem Bey Mosque, showcasing a blend of Ottoman, Fascist, and Communist architectural influences .
Adjacent to Skanderbeg Square stands the Clock Tower, an iconic 35-meter-tall structure built in 1822 by Ottoman poet Haxhi Et'hem Bey. Once the tallest building in Tirana, it offers panoramic views of the city center .
You will make your own way to the meeting points