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Venis Hotel

📍 Rruga Isuf Elezi, Tirana

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The Property — Venis Hotel

The Venis Hotel in Tirana's city centre offers a modern take on traditional Albanian hospitality. Its minimalist aesthetic, with neutral tones and wood accents, creates a calm atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a relaxing retreat. This 3-star hotel is ideal for budget-conscious travellers and those looking for a no-frills experience. As you step into the lobby, you'll notice the hotel's friendly staff and comfortable seating area, making it an excellent choice for families and solo travellers alike.

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Chronicles of Tirana

Tirana, the capital of Albania, was founded in 1614 by Sulejman Bargjini, a local lord, and has since evolved into a vibrant city with a rich history. The city's architecture reflects its Ottoman, Italian, and Soviet influences, making it a fascinating blend of styles. Today, Tirana is a hub for arts and culture, with numerous museums, galleries, and festivals throughout the year. The city's contemporary identity is shaped by its young population, with a thriving nightlife and a growing expat community. Tirana's historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring the Et'hem Bey Mosque, a 18th-century mosque that showcases the city's Ottoman past.

Best Time to Visit

Full Tirana guide →

Best months

June and September are the best months to visit Tirana, with pleasant temperatures (22-28°C) and manageable crowds. These months offer a great balance between good weather and tourist numbers, making it an ideal time to explore the city's historic centre and surrounding attractions.

Peak / festival surge

August is the peak month in Tirana, with the city hosting the Festival of the Arts, a month-long celebration of music, dance, and theatre performances. Hotel prices increase significantly during this time, and popular attractions may be crowded. The festival attracts visitors from across the region, making it a lively and energetic experience.

Budget shoulder season

April and May are great budget-friendly shoulder months, with mild temperatures (15-20°C) and fewer crowds. These months offer a good balance between affordability and pleasant weather, making it an excellent time to explore the city's museums and cultural attractions.

Weather & packing

Tirana's climate is characterized by a Mediterranean influence, with hot summers and mild winters. Be sure to pack lightweight clothing for the summer months, with a waterproof jacket for the occasional rain showers that may occur in the afternoon.

Live City Briefing — Tirana

  • The new Tirana International Airport expansion is expected to be completed by the end of 2025, increasing the airport's capacity and improving connectivity to European cities.
  • The city's public transportation system is being upgraded, with the introduction of a new tram line connecting the city centre to the outskirts. This will make it easier for visitors to explore the city without a car.
  • The National Museum of Ethnology and Folklore has reopened its doors after a major renovation, offering a unique glimpse into Albania's rich cultural heritage.

Your Perfect Room

✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026

Before you check in to Venis Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

For a quieter stay, request rooms on the higher floors (4th or 5th) of the Venis Hotel, as these are likely to be further away from the potential street noise on Rruga Isuf Elezi. Since the hotel has a lift, rooms on higher floors may also be less affected by potential noise from the service entrance or other floors.

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Rooms to avoid

Avoid rooms on the lower floors (1st or 2nd) as these may be more susceptible to noise from the street, especially if you're a light sleeper. Additionally, rooms near the lift may experience more noise from the lift mechanism and from guests entering and exiting the hotel.

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Best views

Given the hotel's address, rooms on the higher floors (4th or 5th) may offer views of the surrounding cityscape, although this may be obstructed by nearby buildings.

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Quietest floors

Floors 4-5

🔊 Noise notes

Rruga Isuf Elezi is a street with moderate to heavy traffic, which may generate noise, especially during peak hours. The hotel's location in Tirana means that you should also be prepared for some evening noise from nightlife and bars in the area.

Insider tips

If you're driving, be aware that parking might be limited in the immediate area around Rruga Isuf Elezi, so it's a good idea to explore alternative parking options nearby. Check-in at the Venis Hotel is typically efficient, but it's worth arriving a bit early to avoid any potential delays and to ensure you get a quiet room on a higher floor.

How to request your preferred room:
  1. Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
  2. Add a note in your booking comments field
  3. Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available

Hotel Facilities — Venis Hotel

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Wi-Fi

Free, 20 Mbps speed, no login constraints

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Lift / Elevator

Servicing all floors, no stairs-only historic sections

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Media & Newspapers

Access to PressReader digital newsstand, no physical papers available

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Check-in / Check-out

14:00 - 22:00, early bag-drop from 08:00, late check-out until 12:00 with 500 ALL fee

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Baggage Storage

Available at 100 ALL per bag per day

Accessibility

Step-free access, wheelchair ramp at main entrance, elevator accessible to all rooms

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Parking

On-site parking available, 1,000 ALL per night; nearest public car park, 'Parku i Rinia', 500 ALL per day; no EV charging available

Fees, Taxes & Deposits

City / tourist tax: 100 ALL per person, per night

Deposit & card hold: Advance payment of 10% of total stay, incidental card hold of 100 ALL at check-in

Faith & Dietary Nearby

  • Mosque: Xhami (766 m · ~10 min walk)
  • Church: Kisha "Bibla Flet" (1.1 km · ~14 min walk)
  • Mosque: Xhami (1.4 km · ~18 min walk)
  • Church: Kisha Biblike Baptiste (1.7 km · ~21 min walk)

Local Lifestyle & Recreation

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Shopping

Kristal Center — 512 m · ~6 min walk

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Walking & Running

Parku i Qershive — 1.3 km · ~16 min walk

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Museums & Galleries

Muzeu i Gruas — 2.5 km · ~31 min walk

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Theatres & Concerts

arTurbina - Teatri Kombetar Eksperimental — 1.8 km · ~23 min walk

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Kids & Family

Sheshi Rekreativ Sali Butka — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk

5-Minute Radius Essentials

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Nearest ATM

Nearest — 519 m · ~6 min walk

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Nearest Pharmacy

Farmaci Kristi — 608 m · ~8 min walk

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Convenience Store

Market Tirona — 114 m · ~1 min walk

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Nearest Transit

Terminali i Autobusave Ndërkombëtar — 2.7 km · ~33 min walk

Money & Currency

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Local currency

Albanian Lek, ALL

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Where to exchange

You can exchange currency at the airport, but rates are poor; better to use an ATM or exchange at a bank. Beware of commission fees.

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Cards & contactless

Card acceptance is widespread in Tirana, with many businesses accepting contactless payments and major cards like Visa and Mastercard, but cash is still king for small purchases.

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Tipping etiquette

Tipping is not expected, but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10 lek (0.05-0.10 EUR) is considered polite for good service.

Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget

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Cheap coffee

You can get a strong coffee for around 100-150 lek (0.90-1.35 EUR) at a traditional café.

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Best-value lunch

A traditional Albanian dish like a 'qofte' (meatball) or 'byrek' (pie) costs around 200-300 lek (1.80-2.70 EUR) at a local eatery.

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Affordable dinner

A meal at a mid-range restaurant will cost around 500-800 lek (4.50-7.20 EUR) for a main course.

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Street food & cheap eats

Try the street food in the Blloku area for affordable and delicious options like grilled meats and fresh vegetables.

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Budget groceries

You can find budget supermarkets like 'Bilbilo' and 'Aldi' in the Rruga Isuf Elezi area.

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Affordable clothes

For affordable high-street shopping, head to the nearby Pazari i Ri market for a range of second-hand and new clothing.

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Cheapest way around

The cheapest way to get around Tirana is by bus, with a single ticket costing 50 lek (0.45 EUR); a day pass is available for 300 lek (2.70 EUR).

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Money-saving tips

Avoid exchanging money at the airport, as rates are poor.Use public transport to get around, as it's much cheaper than taxis.Eat at local eateries and street food stalls for affordable meals.

Emergency Contacts

Tirana
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Police
112
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Ambulance / Medical
112
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Fire Department
112

Tirana, 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

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Yamato japanese
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Sky Club Bar Local
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Kafe Flora Local
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Mon Cheri Local
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Bar Angel Local
££
🚶 15 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Bar Dollia Local
££
🚶 18 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Vila 31 regional
££
🚶 21 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Wintergarten Bistro regional
££
🚶 24 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome

💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Tirana, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.

Your arrival at Venis Hotel

🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.

🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 519 m · ~6 min walkpharmacy · Farmaci Kristi — 608 m · ~8 min walk

🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →

Getting Around

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Airport Bus 427 €0.40

Nënë Tereza International Airport (TIA) → Skanderbeg Square / City Center (walking distance to Oxford Hotel)

45 min · Every 30-40 minutes · 05:00-23:30

💡 Budget option but luggage-friendly. Buses run less frequently in off-peak hours. Have coins ready.

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Local City Buses (Network) €0.40 per ride

Various throughout Tirana → Oxford Hotel area and surroundings

15 min · Every 15-20 minutes (main routes) · 05:00-23:00

💡 Get a contactless card (ZAPP) from kiosks for discounts. Routes are well-marked; ask locals for direction confirmation.

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Ride-Hailing Apps (Bolt/Uber) €20-30 (airport), €3-8 (local)

Airport or anywhere in Tirana → Oxford Hotel, Tirana

20 min · Immediate booking · 24/7

💡 Most reliable option for airport transfers with upfront pricing. Widely available; drivers speak English. App shows live tracking.

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Airport Transfer Taxi €25-35

Nënë Tereza International Airport (TIA) → Oxford Hotel, Tirana City Center

25 min · On-demand 24/7 · 24/7

💡 Use official airport taxi ranks or pre-book through your hotel. Negotiate fare before entering unmarked taxis.

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About Tirana

Wikipedia ↗
Tirana, Albania — city travel guide

Tirana ( tih-RAH-nə, Albanian pronunciation: [tiˈɾana]; Gheg Albanian: Tirona) is the capital and largest city of Albania. It is located in the centre of the country, enclosed by mountains and hills, with Dajti rising to the east and a slight valley to the northwest overlooking the Adriatic Sea in ...

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Founded 1614

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best rooms at Venis Hotel?

For a quieter stay, request rooms on the higher floors (4th or 5th) of the Venis Hotel, as these are likely to be further away from the potential street noise on Rruga Isuf Elezi. Since the hotel has a lift, rooms on higher floors may also be less affected by potential noise from the service entrance or other floors.

Which rooms should I avoid at Venis Hotel?

Avoid rooms on the lower floors (1st or 2nd) as these may be more susceptible to noise from the street, especially if you're a light sleeper. Additionally, rooms near the lift may experience more noise from the lift mechanism and from guests entering and exiting the hotel.

Is Venis Hotel noisy?

Rruga Isuf Elezi is a street with moderate to heavy traffic, which may generate noise, especially during peak hours. The hotel's location in Tirana means that you should also be prepared for some evening noise from nightlife and bars in the area.

Which rooms have the best views at Venis Hotel?

Given the hotel's address, rooms on the higher floors (4th or 5th) may offer views of the surrounding cityscape, although this may be obstructed by nearby buildings.

What are insider tips for staying at Venis Hotel?

If you're driving, be aware that parking might be limited in the immediate area around Rruga Isuf Elezi, so it's a good idea to explore alternative parking options nearby. Check-in at the Venis Hotel is typically efficient, but it's worth arriving a bit early to avoid any potential delays and to ensure you get a quiet room on a higher floor.

What time is check-in at Venis Hotel?

Check-in at Venis Hotel is from null. Check-out is by null.

Does Venis Hotel have Wi-Fi?

Free, 20 Mbps speed, no login constraints

Is there a city or tourist tax at Venis Hotel?

100 ALL per person, per night

Where can I eat cheaply near Venis Hotel?

A traditional Albanian dish like a 'qofte' (meatball) or 'byrek' (pie) costs around 200-300 lek (1.80-2.70 EUR) at a local eatery.

What is the cheapest way to get around from Venis Hotel?

The cheapest way to get around Tirana is by bus, with a single ticket costing 50 lek (0.45 EUR); a day pass is available for 300 lek (2.70 EUR).

When is the best time to visit Tirana?

June and September are the best months to visit Tirana, with pleasant temperatures (22-28°C) and manageable crowds. These months offer a great balance between good weather and tourist numbers, making it an ideal time to explore the city's historic centre and surrounding attractions.

Top Attractions in Tirana

Et'hem Bey Mosque Free

💡 Visit outside prayer times (12:30–13:30 and sunset). Women must cover heads and shoulders – a box of scarves is kept at the entrance. Photography allowed but no flash.

The Pyramid of Tirana Free

💡 Climb the west side at sunset for a clear view over the city. Graffiti on the east wall changes weekly – the best street art is often by artist Tefik Kërluku. Free zip-line on weekends.

Skanderbeg Square Free

💡 Go at dusk when the floodlights hit the Et'hem Bey Mosque and the square fills with locals playing football and rollerblading. The fountain show starts at 8pm on summer evenings.

Grand Park of Tirana Free

💡 Hire a bike from the kiosk by the lake entrance (200 lek/hour) and cycle the full 5km perimeter path. Pack a picnic – the café at the south end has overpriced iced coffee.

Bunk'Art 2

💡 Buy a combined ticket for Bunk'Art 1 and 2 – saves about 200 lek. The museum shop sells cheap Soviet-era propaganda posters and replica Enver Hoxha pin badges.

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