GARE ROUTIÈRE DU CENTRE-VILLE
Read moreDominated by the Mount Tirana Tower (205 m), this "bus station" (Stacioni Qendër) includes several stops around the small park of Viktor-Eftimiu (1889-1972, Romanian poet of Albanian origin). To the south are the departure points for buses to the airport (1 per hour) and for city bus line no. 2 to the East Bus Station. To the west, behind the Palace of Culture, the Kamëz-Tirana bus line departs for the southern and northern bus stations.
POSTE CENTRALE (POSTA TIRANE)
Read moreMany other small post offices are scattered across the city, signaled by yellow and blue signs «Posta Shqiptare». As elsewhere in the country, they are usually open Monday to Friday from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. and Saturday from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
EMBAJADA DE ESPAÑA EN TIRANA
Read moreThe consulate also has a dedicated telephone number, +355 4 227 49 60. In the event of a consular emergency, an emergency number is available on 0692 071 961.
MAPS.ME
Read moreWhether you are on foot or by car, there will come a time when you will be a little lost and without Wifi at your disposal. Instead of reactivating the data on your phone (and paying a lot of money), download the Maps.me application before you go. This offline GPS is free and includes maps of almost every country in the world. To use it, simply download the map of the country you are interested in before you leave. And unlike Google Maps, which offers extremely heavy maps, Maps.me is lightweight with about 50 MB per map.