Accommodation in Albania
You can find a whole range of welcoming accommodation from guesthouses to luxury hotels in Albania by visiting one of our destinations below. Let us help you find the perfect place to stay during your Albanian holiday. Don't forget that we also offer a range of interesting tours, from local village house trekking in Albania to rafting in Albania, just visit our Tirana Tours or Shkoder Tours pages! We are always adding more accommodation in the various cities around Albania, but if you have a specific request please just contact our local Albanian Travel Agency.
Albania is such an incredible place to visit, so different from anything you have probably experienced before!
A truly unique guesthouse experience in the northernmost alpine region of Albania! This classic highland structure has been lovingly and artfully converted into a hostel-style guesthouse and campground, complete with an outdoor bar with treehouse seating!
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The hotel is not far from the city centre and is situated in one of the nicest and most quiet neighbourhoods of Tirana. It is a short walk to the city parks and Blokku (the restaurant and bar district).
[more info]The Roza Rupa guesthouse offers the warm hospitality and authentic experience that has put Theth on the map for travelers. It has been featured in listings such as the Albanian Tourism Office’s “Forty Albanian Guesthouses” because of its tall traditional architecture and storybook appeal.
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Xheko Imperial is on the highest level with a refined alliance of the luxurious and the traditional.
[more info]On Scanderbeg Street, in the catholic section of the city, very close to the Cathedral, once the absolute glory and pride of its flock, which still consider it the only true cathedral in Albania, a new villa has as of late been turned into a locally run hotel.
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Hotel Nirvana, with its grandiose marble staircase and walls dressed in artwork, is ideally located very close city centre.
[more info]Flamur and his family are residents of the traditional village of Vermosh, in the mountainous northern region of Albania. They offer a guesthouse to visitors who are interested in experiencing authentic village life in this beautiful rural area.
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The Hotel Mondial is a hotel of the highest standard in Tirana. Built in 1998, the Mondial combines traditional and contemporary architecture. Within the hotel you find traditional Albanian style combined with international fashion.
[more info]For those wishing to contribute towards preserving a local cultural landscape and encouraging the continued preservation of structures and traditions while having a wonderful holiday, Carku Guesthouse is the right place. It is a truly authentic house made of hard stone, wide and thick planks of healthy-smelling pinewood, radiating warmth and friendliness.
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Grand Hotel Europa is an expression of the Shkodra spirit of high trade and art, both pillars of its culture and heritage. It is an important landmark, conveniently located within walking distance of all the main institutions and attractions of Shkodra, and visitors can enjoy a comfortable stay while exploring Shkodra.
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This luxorious hotel, located very close to Bloku (bar district) and the Tirana park offers you all the comfort and style you seek.
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Tirana Hotel was during Albania's time of isolation from the greater global community and was strictly serviced by government delegates and important tourists, making it intriguing and mystical for Albanians. The hotel was once the tallest building in Albania and is a grandiose feature of the Tirana's skyline.
[more info]Staying at the family-owned Nika Guesthouse and Garden in the village of Nderlyse is the best way to experience the life of a highland farmer. This village of sweet orchards, situated at the junction of the Shala River, sits on the only plain of the valley that is rich in land and water and therefore suited to agriculture.
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Welcome to the Tirana Backpacker Hostel located in a decades old villa owned by the Karajani family. In the summer of 2005, Tirana's only hostel was opened. The peacefulness of its blooming garden is right in the middle of busy and changing Tirana.
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