Das Eigentum
The Oxford Hotel is a modest three-star establishment that captures Tirana's emerging boutique sensibility without pretension—think understated Balkan charm rather than glossy internationalism. Standing in its lobby, you'll sense a property that serves the discerning budget traveller and regional business visitor who values proximity to Skanderbeg Square and the pedestrianised Blloku district over chain uniformity. It's the kind of place where the staff know the neighbourhood's best ëmbëlsira (pastry) vendors and can navigate you through Tirana's layered Ottoman-Communist-contemporary architecture with ease. Ideal for independent explorers, journalists, and cultural tourists who want authentic engagement without backpacker crowds.
️ Chroniken von Tirana
Tirana was founded as a fortress settlement in 1614 by the Ottoman general Sulejman Pasha, strategically positioned in the Drin valley to control trade routes—though it remained a modest town until the early 20th century. Under Italian occupation (1939–1944) and subsequent Communist rule, the city was radically reshaped: Enver Hoxha's regime imposed brutalist apartment blocks, wide avenues for military parades, and the iconic pyramid-shaped Hoxha Museum, creating a frozen architectural palimpsest. Post-1991 transition saw chaotic deregulation and building frenzy, yet Tirana has recently undergone genuine Renaissance under Mayor Erion Veliaj, with colourful muralism replacing grey façades, tree-planting initiatives, and cultural venues like the National Gallery reborn. Today it balances Ottoman-era mosques (the Et'hem Bey, still functioning), Italian-era modernism, Communist brutalism, and anarchic contemporary vitality—few European capitals wear their contradictions so honestly.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
April–May and September–October offer Tirana's sweet spot: daytime temperatures of 20–24°C, manageable spring greenery, and post-winter clarity without summer's oppressive heat and tourist congestion. September remains warm (22–25°C) with crisp evenings, ideal for evening strolls through Blloku.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
June–August is peak season; June particularly draws regional travellers (Balkan tourism accelerates) and European backpackers discovering Albania as an underhyped alternative to Greece. Hotel prices rise 25–35% above shoulder rates; the city hosts Tirana International Film Festival (late June/July), and Skanderbeg Square becomes a dense social hub. Humidity rises and heat peaks around 28–32°C, deterring leisurely exploration.
Budget Schulter Saison
March–April and October–November offer the best budget discounts (10–20% below peak) with pleasant 16–22°C days and minimal crowds. November can turn rainy and grey, but October remains ideal—dry, warm, culturally lively (reopening of galleries and cafés post-summer), and traveller-friendly without crush.
Wetter & Verpackung
Tirana has a Mediterranean climate with wet, mild winters and hot, dry summers; June is reliably warm (25–28°C) with minimal rain, but afternoon humidity can be intense and thunderstorms unpredictable. Pack lightweight cotton clothing, sturdy walking shoes for cobbled Blloku streets, sunscreen, and a light rain jacket; air-conditioned interiors and evening open-air venues are essential relief.
Live City Briefing
- Tirana's new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line on Rruga Dëshmoret e Kombit (completed 2024) improves connectivity from the city centre to outlying districts; taxis remain plentiful but negotiating fares with drivers is standard practice for visitors unfamiliar with official meters.
- The redeveloped Artificial Lake (Liqeni Artificial) promenade opened in 2023 as a green leisure corridor with new cafés and walking paths just 3 km north of the city centre—now a preferred evening destination for locals avoiding crowded Skanderbeg Square.
- June sees the tail end of spring festival season; the National Theatre and cultural venues host smaller exhibitions and live performances before the summer lull, and restaurant terraces reach peak animation as schools close and the city becomes more transient and socially fluid.
️ Ihr Aufenthalt
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Oxford Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on upper floors (4th-5th) facing the street with balconies offer better views of Tirana's skyline and reduced ground-level noise
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms facing the main street due to traffic noise; rooms near the elevator and stairwell
Best views
Rooms with balconies on the upper floors facing towards the city center or mountains in the distance
Quietest floors
4th and 5th floors, away from street-facing sides
🔊 Noise notes
Oxford Hotel is centrally located on a busy street in Tirana. Expect moderate traffic noise during day and early evening. Upper floors and interior-facing rooms are quieter. The 3-star property has limited soundproofing in standard rooms.
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the street side when booking. Upper floors are significantly quieter. The hotel is well-positioned for exploring Skanderbeg Square and downtown Tirana on foot. Consider booking with a view room if willing to manage some street noise for the location advantage. Earplugs recommended for ground and lower floors.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free Wi-Fi throughout; average 8–12 Mbps; login via room number and surname; 24h access.
Single lift serves all 5 floors; no lift-free wings; narrow 1970s-era cage lift may not accommodate large luggage simultaneously with occupants.
No complimentary digital newsstand; printed Koha Ditore and Shqiptari Sot available at reception (50 ALL/copy). Building is 1970s Soviet-era construction with modest charm.
Standard check-in 14:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in (07:00–13:59) subject to availability at no charge; late check-out until 13:00 costs 50% of nightly rate.
Free storage available before check-in and after check-out; maximum 48 hours.
Step-free main entrance; ground-floor public areas wheelchair accessible; lift access to upper floors; no accessible en-suite bathrooms on standard rooms.
No on-site parking; nearest public car park 'Parking Center' (50 m, 500 ALL/night); street parking free but unpredictable; no EV charging on-site or nearby.
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: 300 ALL per night (mandatory tourist tax, ~€2.50)
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate held as advance deposit; €50 incidental card hold at check-in for minibar/damage
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Mosque: Mosque of Ethem Bey (650 m, 9 min walk (Skanderbeg Square southeast))
- Church: Cathedral of Saint Paul the Apostle (520 m, 7 min walk (Rruga Kavajës north))
- Synagogue: Synagogue of Tirana (1.2 km, 16 min walk (Rruga Naim Frashëri))
Halal: Halal Xhami Restaurant (Rruga Sami Frashëri, 300 m, 4 min walk); most meat sold at local butchers is halal-compatible.
Kosher: No certified kosher shops in Tirana; nearest supplier in Durrës (35 km, ~45 min by taxi); request advance coordination with hotel.
Vegan/Vegetarian: Vegan-friendly cafés 'Green Mind' (Rruga Loro Boriçi, 400 m, 5 min walk) and 'Ligo' (Blloku district, 1.1 km, 14 min walk).
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Skanderbeg Square (historic centre, 600 m, 8 min walk) for souvenirs; 'Blloku' district (Rruga Dëshmorët e Kombit, 1 km) for upmarket boutiques; Univers Mall (2.5 km, 20 min by minibus).
Skanderbeg Square circuit (flat, 1 km loop, 15 min) best for orientation and architecture; Dajti Ekspres cable car base (2 km, 25 min walk or bus 10) climbs to Mt Dajti (1,613 m, stunning views, moderate difficulty).
National Museum of Albania (Skanderbeg Square, 600 m, 8 min walk, free admission, open 09:00–17:00 Tue–Sun); Bunkart 1 Cold War museum (1.5 km, 20 min, 400 ALL).
National Theatre of Albania (Sheshi Skënderbej, 550 m, 7 min walk); occasional opera/ballet June (check listings); concert hall ENE (Rruga Ismail Qemali, 900 m).
No arcade or bowling alley within 1 km; nearest board-game café 'Cafeteria Ludo' (Rruga Mirza Skënder, 1.8 km, 24 min walk).
Parkland Kodra e Diellit (Rruga e Elbasanit, 1.2 km, 16 min walk); modern playground with slides and climbing frame; no entrance fee.
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: Max UV 8–9 (very high) on 04–05 June; UV index peaks 11:00–15:00; wear SPF 50+ sunscreen, reapply every 2 hours, seek shade 12:00–16:00.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen moderate (5–6 out of 10) early June; tree pollen low; no extreme mould risk. Allergic guests should carry antihistamines; pharmacy stocks loratadine (Clarityne) over-the-counter.
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Banka e Shqipërisë ATM in Skanderbeg Square (550 m, 7 min walk); withdraws EUR/ALL; Raiffeisen Bank ATM (Rruga Muhamet Gjollesha, 400 m, 5 min walk).
Farmacia Alma (Rruga Ismail Qemali, 250 m, 3 min walk, open 08:00–20:00 weekdays, 09:00–14:00 Saturdays, closed Sundays); 24h pharmacy 'Farmacia Xhangolli' (Rruga Loro Boriçi, 1.1 km, 14 min walk, 24h).
Erjoni Convenience Store (Rruga Xhorxhi Martini, 80 m, 1 min walk, open 07:00–21:00 daily); stocks water, snacks, basic toiletries.
Minibus stop 'Xhorxhi Martini' (adjacent hotel, 20 m); serves central routes (Skanderbeg–Durrës–Blloku). Fare ~40 ALL per ride; no day pass (pay per journey). Nearest metro-style option: 'Dajti Express' cable car station (2 km).
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Albanian Lek, ALL
Avoid airport bureau (poor rates ~10% markup). Use Banka e Shqipërisë branch (Skanderbeg Square, 550 m) or Raiffeisen Bank (Rruga Muhamet Gjollesha, 400 m) for fair mid-market rates. ATMs offer best rates.
Visa/Mastercard accepted at hotels, restaurants, malls; contactless uncommon (cash preferred at small vendors). Mobile pay (Apple/Google) minimal acceptance; withdraw cash.
Restaurants: 10% tip customary if service charge not included (5–10% on bills); taxi: round up to nearest 100 ALL; hotel staff: 100–200 ALL for housekeeping (daily) and concierge (per request).
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Café 'Nëndori' (Rruga Naim Frashëri, 350 m, 4 min walk); small espresso 80 ALL (~€0.65), cappuccino 120 ALL; packed with locals.
Byrek (cheese/meat pastry) stall at Skanderbeg Square market (600 m, 8 min walk): 120–150 ALL; or 'Sofra e Vjetër' restaurant (Rruga Muhamet Gjollesha, 300 m): grilled chicken + rice 450 ALL (~€3.80).
Grill restaurant 'Oda e Vjetër' (Rruga Ismail Qemali, 900 m, 12 min walk): grilled lamb chops/fish + salad + bread ~600–800 ALL per person (~€5–6.50).
Dürüm (meat wrap) vendors near Skanderbeg Square (6–8 min walk, 150–200 ALL); roasted corn carts (summer, 100 ALL); ice cream kiosks (300–400 ALL).
Supermarket 'Carrefour Express' (Rruga Kavajës, 450 m, 6 min walk, open 08:00–21:00); cheaper budget chain 'Ramstore' (1.5 km, 20 min walk, 07:00–22:00). Budget ~600 ALL for breakfast + snacks daily.
High Street 'Rruga Kavajës' (north of Skanderbeg, 400–600 m); affordable chains H&M, Zara, Reserved; or 'Pazari i Ri' flea market (Rruga Muhamet Gjollesha, 300 m, Sundays) for vintage bargains.
Minibus day ticket equivalent: buy 5–10 single rides (40 ALL each, ~400 ALL total). From airport (27 km): shared minibus 'Rruga Elbasanit' (500 ALL, 45 min) beats taxi (2,500–3,000 ALL). Walking Skanderbeg–Blloku is free (1 km, 14 min).
(1) Eat lunch (byrek, grilled meats) at small local joints instead of hotels—save 70% vs. 'Taverna Oxford'. (2) Buy water bottles at Carrefour (300 ALL 1.5 L) instead of hotel minibar (1,000 ALL). (3) Use minibus fares (40 ALL) for short hops; skip taxis for distances <2 km (walk instead, save 500 ALL per trip).
🚨 Emergency Contacts
TiranaTirana, Albania uses a unified emergency number (112) for all emergency services. Alternative numbers: Police (129), Ambulance (127), Fire (128). Tourist Police available 24/7.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Tirana, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Nënë Tereza International Airport (TIA) → Skanderbeg Square / City Center (walking distance to Oxford Hotel)
💡 Budget option but luggage-friendly. Buses run less frequently in off-peak hours. Have coins ready.
Various throughout Tirana → Oxford Hotel area and surroundings
💡 Get a contactless card (ZAPP) from kiosks for discounts. Routes are well-marked; ask locals for direction confirmation.
Airport or anywhere in Tirana → Oxford Hotel, Tirana
💡 Most reliable option for airport transfers with upfront pricing. Widely available; drivers speak English. App shows live tracking.
Nënë Tereza International Airport (TIA) → Oxford Hotel, Tirana City Center
💡 Use official airport taxi ranks or pre-book through your hotel. Negotiate fare before entering unmarked taxis.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Oxford Hotel?
Rooms on upper floors (4th-5th) facing the street with balconies offer better views of Tirana's skyline and reduced ground-level noise
Which rooms should I avoid at Oxford Hotel?
Ground floor rooms facing the main street due to traffic noise; rooms near the elevator and stairwell
Is Oxford Hotel noisy?
Oxford Hotel is centrally located on a busy street in Tirana. Expect moderate traffic noise during day and early evening. Upper floors and interior-facing rooms are quieter. The 3-star property has limited soundproofing in standard rooms.
Which rooms have the best views at Oxford Hotel?
Rooms with balconies on the upper floors facing towards the city center or mountains in the distance
What are insider tips for staying at Oxford Hotel?
Request a room away from the street side when booking. Upper floors are significantly quieter. The hotel is well-positioned for exploring Skanderbeg Square and downtown Tirana on foot. Consider booking with a view room if willing to manage some street noise for the location advantage. Earplugs recommended for ground and lower floors.
What time is check-in at Oxford Hotel?
Check-in at Oxford Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Oxford Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout; average 8–12 Mbps; login via room number and surname; 24h access.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Oxford Hotel?
300 ALL per night (mandatory tourist tax, ~€2.50)
Where can I eat cheaply near Oxford Hotel?
Byrek (cheese/meat pastry) stall at Skanderbeg Square market (600 m, 8 min walk): 120–150 ALL; or 'Sofra e Vjetër' restaurant (Rruga Muhamet Gjollesha, 300 m): grilled chicken + rice 450 ALL (~€3.80).
What is the cheapest way to get around from Oxford Hotel?
Minibus day ticket equivalent: buy 5–10 single rides (40 ALL each, ~400 ALL total). From airport (27 km): shared minibus 'Rruga Elbasanit' (500 ALL, 45 min) beats taxi (2,500–3,000 ALL). Walking Skanderbeg–Blloku is free (1 km, 14 min).
When is the best time to visit Tirana?
April–May and September–October offer Tirana's sweet spot: daytime temperatures of 20–24°C, manageable spring greenery, and post-winter clarity without summer's oppressive heat and tourist congestion. September remains warm (22–25°C) with crisp evenings, ideal for evening strolls through Blloku.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Dress respectfully and remove shoes. Visit outside prayer times for photography. The mosque's renovation is a testament to religious tolerance in modern Albania.
💡 Visit at sunset for the best photography and watch locals gather for evening promenades. The square is beautifully lit at night.
💡 Rent a bicycle to explore the entire park. It's less crowded in weekday mornings and perfect for escaping the city buzz.
💡 Entry is very affordable (under 5 EUR). The Mosaic of Tirana from the 5th-6th century is a must-see highlight.
💡 Entry is around 3-4 EUR. The bunker's raw atmosphere is incredibly atmospheric. Allow 1.5-2 hours for exploration.