Edi Rama: Tirana Wakes Up as a Growing Tourist Hotspot

Edi Rama said that Tirana now welcomes hundreds of tourists every morning as the city continues to grow as a leading travel destination.

First, he shared images showing visitors exploring the capital early in the day. He said tourists from around the world actively choose Tirana for their holidays, especially during the warm season.

In addition, he stressed that the city has become a visible point on the international tourism map. As a result, tourists walk through streets, take photos, and explore cultural and historical sites across the capital.

Moreover, they visit museums, monuments, and architectural landmarks while enjoying the city’s atmosphere throughout the day.

For example, they explore the National History Museum of Albania, the House of Leaves Museum, the Tabakëve Bridge, and Petrela Castle.

At the same time, visitors also experience nightlife and cultural events in areas such as the former Blloku district.

Finally, Rama said that Tirana now operates as a year-round tourist destination that combines culture, history, cuisine, nature and entertainment, attracting more international attention every day.

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