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Albanians are simple and kind-hearted.

This is the third stop of my Balkan tour: the capital city of Albania, Tirana. I took a bus from Kotor, Montenegro for 29€ and arrived here after a five-hour journey. I stayed at a hotel in the city center, and in my photo, there is a horse riding statue (Skanderbeg Square). The location is great for shopping and the hotel staff, who were quite old, provided excellent service and were very enthusiastic. The breakfast was very rich, and she told me how to get to the attractions. Tirana is very safe, unlike what some people say...
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Posted: Feb 27, 2023
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