Tirana

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Introducing Tirana

Lively, colourful Tirana has changed beyond belief in the last decade from the dull, grey city it once was. It’s amazing what a lick of paint can do – covering one ugly tower block with horizontal orange and red stripes, another with concentric pink and purple circles and planting perspective-fooling cubes on its neighbour.

Trendy Blloku buzzes with the well-dressed nouvelle bourgeoisie hanging out in bars or zipping between boutiques. Quite where their money comes from is the subject of much speculation in this economically deprived nation, but thankfully you don’t need much of it to have a fun night out in the city’s many bars and clubs.

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The 'Pyramid'.
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The 'Pyramid'.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Doug McKinlay
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • Peace sculpture on grounds of the Pyramid.
  • Graffitti.
  • Exterior of government buildings.
  • Overhead of city with old buildings.
  • Statue of 15th century Albanian military genius Skanderberg stands over square named after him.
  • Foyer of modern building.
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