Tirana · 整套酒店式公寓 · 1室1床1.0卫 · 可住3人 · Sunny Apartment, 1+1, Astir Area
Comfortable and sunny are the key words! This place has everything you need,large windows and a lot of sun all day long, a big bathroom and a large built-in shower, everything is brand new from furnishings to the textiles. If you are staying a couple of days in Tirana this is the perfect place
Nous avons passer un bon séjour à Tirana, mais notre arrivée été compliqué car très peux de communication avec notre hôte les informations de l’emplacement devrait être donner avant l’arrivée sur les lieux car si vous avez pas d’internet ou bien même des difficultés à parler anglais cela reste compliqué mais les albanais sont très accessible et accueillant heureusement que les locaux nous ont aider car Bora inexistante et très peux de communications. Enfin l’appartement pas très propre, odeur très gênante dans la salle de bain (odeur d’urine) et nuit très brûlante la nuit impossible de se reposer sereinement le seule point positif de cette location étant l’emplacement très très bien placé et beaucoup de choses à faire dans les alentours car taxis peux cher. Nous avons passer un très bon week-end chez les albanais car très gentil et accueillant. Merci quand même au hôte pour cette location mais non sans critiquer c’est comme cela que l’on s’améliore 😊
Today, Tirana is growing and changing every day as the center of political and administrative life of Albania. 80% of its inhabitants live within a 3 km radius of the city center – making it a dense and walkable city. As of January 1, 2020, Tirana had a population of almost 1 million inhabitants.
Housing almost all state institutions, diplomatic representatives, and being the largest center of education in the country, Tirana is vital to the country’s prosperity.
Tirana is a city filled with hotels, restaurants, bars, pubs, youth and artistic centers that provide an active and diverse cultural life for locals and foreigners alike.
The city is increasingly becoming a center of national and international activities, including conferences, festivals, shows, and more, making it a well-known and inviting European city.
However, the past of the city looked different. Upon the conclusion of the Second World War, Albania was heavily influenced by the Soviet Union which was reflected in the significant changes made in Tirana’s appearance as the city adopted more Stalinist styles of architecture until the early 1990s. During the rule of Enver Hoxha, Tirana was called the Capital of Congresses as every five years delegates from all over the country would come for the congress to the city. The locations of these congresses currently city attractions: the University of Arts, the Palace of Culture, and the Palace of Congresses.
The first signs of settlement in Tirana date to the first century AD in the southwest part of the city near the natural spring of Shëngjini. Signs of first settlement in the area of Tirana can be found today at Tirana Castle, whose main fortifications were constructed during the early Byzantine period in the fourth through sixth centuries.
The history of Tirana as a modern city began with the establishment of four main buildings: a mosque, a Turkish bath, a bakery, and some inns in 1614. These buildings thus became the center of the new town. The Clock Tower is one of the oldest buildings in Tirana, dating back to the 19th century, built by the Ottomans.
A lot of bars and restaurants around, supermarkets like Conad, Bigmarket and other brand names are very close to the property. Artisti bar is 1 min away where you can have the best coffee in Tirana. A lot of Spa-s where you can spend your free time and relax during a summer day or a cold winter day. if you want to explore the centre of Tirana take the bus it will be a 15-20 min ride also you can consider a taxi they are still cheap in Tirana
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