





Morning Light & Urban Life: Tirana’s Photography Trail
Duration
3 hour(s)
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Explore the vibrant New Bazaar, filled with fresh produce, local crafts, and lively atmosphere
Visit Skanderbeg Square, surrounded by Tirana’s most iconic historical landmarks
Walk through Tirana Castle and Murat Toptani Street, blending ancient charm with urban life
Visit the Pyramid of Tirana for bold, dramatic shots with a unique architectural backdrop
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Begin your day at the lively New Bazaar, where the colorful blend of tradition and modern flair sets the stage for a truly authentic Tirana experience. This bustling marketplace, filled with vibrant stalls of fresh produce, handmade goods, and local crafts, offers a sensory feast and plenty of candid photo opportunities. With your professional photographer by your side, you'll capture the energy and charm of this lively corner of the city. From there, stroll over to Skanderbeg Square, the cultural and historical heart of Tirana. Surrounded by iconic landmarks like the Et'hem Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower, and the Skanderbeg statue, this grand plaza bathed in soft morning light provides the perfect backdrop for striking portraits and scenic shots.
Continue your journey through Tirana’s storied streets, venturing into Tirana Castle and down the pedestrian-friendly Murat Toptani Street, where ancient walls contrast with modern city life, creating a rich, textured setting for storytelling images. Stop by “The Cloud,” a contemporary art installation near the National Gallery of Arts, offering fun and creative angles that stand out in any photo collection. Then head to the iconic Pyramid of Tirana for bold, edgy shots against its distinctive urban architecture. Finally, unwind at the Grand Park of Tirana, strolling beside the serene Artificial Lake, surrounded by lush greenery and open skies. These peaceful moments in nature will round out your session with timeless, nature-inspired images that capture the full essence of your day in Tirana.
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Customer Reviews
Canbu

Initiated by Hacı Ethem Bey, and errected by further contribution of wealthy families in Tiranë - hence, considred as part of Hacı Ethem Bey mosque complex. Its possible to climb up the tower for an elevated view over İskender Bey square. However, beware that stairs are steep and marrow, and up/down two ways. Well, being surrended by talk skyscrapers, don't expect to have vaste and endless views from the top of Clock Tower. Ticket is available at the gate, and costs 200 ALL or 2 EUR - if you fancy a stair workout.
Merinda

Wow! What a fabulous view you have over Skanderbeg Square, El hem Bey mosque to the Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral and to the nearby mountains and hills.
Dashiell

Well worth seeing whilst in Skanderbeg Square - it is open from 9 am to 6 pm (but go as early as possible to avoid crowds) and it costs 200 Lek (around £1.70). The view is great as you get an entire view of Skanderbeg Square.
Elaine

If you are in Tirana it is worth taking a trip up to the top of the clock tower. The views of the city are worth the climb (90 stone steos). Cost is 200 Lek, cash only. Note: We visited a couple of times during the hours stated as opening times on Google and the Tower was closed. Eventually found it open on a Wednesday morning around 10am. Think it is staffed by volunteers.
Tunde

I believe it used to be a monumental edifice of reference but it seems to have lost its luster. It is however close to some other interesting places so you wouldn’t go wrong to drop by and take one or two pictures. It is a very old structure built in 1822 and you will find a few souvenirs in the markets referencing the clock tower.
