Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £10 |
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Average Length of Stay | 4 days |
Low season | November | cheapest month to stay |
High season | February | most expensive time to stay |
49% | expected price decrease | |
36% | expected price increase |
Price | £18 - £55 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Monday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£15 | ||
£48 |
If you are interested in finding holiday rentals in Tirana that will let you sample the local nightlife, then you will be pleased to know that the city has a lot of accommodation to offer. We recommend staying in the City Rooms and Studio Apartments accommodation as it is in the Blloku neighbourhood of Tirana. The Blloku neighbourhood was once closed to all except the elite during the communist administration, and so upon re-opening to the world it has become one of the trendiest and forward-thinking areas of the city, home to hip cafes and bars, and some fantastic new restaurants. Another option is to stay in the Enjoy Travel Central Modern Apartment as it is close to Skanderbeg Square, where you will find a lot of shops, cafes, and restaurants that serve both local and international food. We recommend checking out Opang’s Cocktail’s Beers pub for some drinks, or dining at the cool Restaurant Piano Bar Piazza.
If you are interested in staying in Tirana holiday rentals that are suitable for children, then we recommend the Perfect Apartment, as it is close to the Skanderbeg Square where you will find the National Museum, and the National opera. The square boasts some parks, carousels and gardens that will make for the perfect day out with your family, especially if you considering eating at some of the local restaurants, or maybe even making some sandwiches for a picnic in the park. The Xhoi Apartment Tirana is another option as it is close to the Grand Park of Tirana, where both young and old can find plenty to enjoy. You can reach the park by foot, and once there you can rent bikes or buggies to explore the large area that offers a breath of fresh air to the city. There is a playground called the ‘Cherry Path’ where children can climb and jump their way through an obstacle course, which is a great way to keep your children active during their stay.
Staying in holiday rentals in Tirana is sometimes cheaper than staying in a hotel and it is a great way to see the city while saving money to spend on activities or gifts for friends and family back home. Holiday rentals in Tirana offer you the chance to create a home away from home, particularly when it comes to preparing and cooking your own food. We recommend staying at the enjoy Art Central Apartment as it comes with a fully loaded kitchen, including a stove, oven and a fridge, and the accommodation is conveniently close to the Pazari I Ri market, which translates to ‘the new market’, where you can find all sorts of fresh fruit and vegetables, snacks, and local street food. Buying your own ingredients may be of particular interest to guests who have specific dietary requirements, as you can be assured of what goes into every meal as you make it.
Those choosing holiday rental apartments in Tirana typically book for at least 4 nights.
Renting a holiday apartment in Tirana will see a range in pricing typically determined by the season, location of the apartment and the number of rooms required. Recently, a typical search for apartment rentals in Tirana suggests an average of £44 per night.
Tirana holiday rentals are at their cheapest in November. Rental prices can be around 48% lower per night than in the high season.
As of April 2024, there are 4,127 operators available to choose from for hotels in Tirana.
Prices for hotels in Tirana were last updated today.