6 Best Places To Live In Albania In 2024

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Albania (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Albania is a small country but is famous for many things. The capital of the country is Tirana. Albania has beautiful beaches that have crystal clear water. The mountain forests and hiking paths are an ideal choice for all the people who love to spend time outdoors. The hospitable locals and affordable living attract people from all over the world to settle here. The country has a rich heritage and several castles, churches, and archaeological ruins make this country a must-visit.

6 Best Places To Live In Albania 

There are plenty of locations in Albania that the suitable for the needs of expats. If you are considering moving to Albania, then read on to know about the best cities to live in the country. Here are the top six Albanian cities that you must be aware of:

1.Korça

Korça is a city that can harm everyone. It is Infused with various types of architecture and museums. This is an ideal tourist destination and is also the perfect city to call your home. One of the most beautiful cities in Europe has a romantic ambiance and attracts people from around the world. There are many cultural events hosted by this city every year. It is often called the city of festivals as well. The community for expats is not small as the city offers great educational opportunities, outdoor spaces, medical services, and restaurant options.

 2. Shkodra

If you are looking for an Italian atmosphere without being in Italy, then this city is the place for you. It is a great city for all hiking lovers. If you love outdoor activities like biking, then this city offers clean and clear space for cycling. It is a unique small town where the three rivers meet. The green setting of the city provides the best seasonal relaxation to the residents living in the city. The sandy lake beaches are a must-visit as they have fresh air and surroundings. The residents can also enjoy snowboarding during the winter.

3. Berat

Berat is packed with nature and history and is an ideal place for history buffs. Only a couple of hours from the coast, Berat is situated on the mountainside. The city offers well-preserved Ottoman architecture and is situated on the banks of the Osum River. It is an open-space museum and has to overflow of cafés and restaurants. The city is infused with a mixture of interesting people and you can meet a variety of locals, expats, and tourists in the city.

4. Vlora

Vlora is situated between the Ceraunian Mountains and the convergence of the Adriatic Sea. It is a charming small city center and is a summer getaway beach on the outskirts. The green spaces during the summer attract tourists from around the world. You can also enjoy Italian cuisine restaurants all over the city. Vlora also boasts good transportation connections and offers ferries from Italy and Greece. You can explore Vlora’s natural beauty and peace while living in the city.

5. Durrës

Durrës is an Albanian coastal city and is the second-largest city in the country. The city has several restaurants and cafés and boasts exciting nightlife. The city is home to famous clubs that host summer concerts with artists from Albania and all over Europe. There are plenty of places where you can spend the cold days. The stunning Adriatic sunsets and the delightful walks along the green spaces will keep you entertained. There is even a complex that consists of an indoor pool, spa, gym, and some of the best international restaurants. If you are a food lover, then you have got plenty of food options here. The fitness freaks can also work out in the well-equipped gyms located all over the city.

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6. Tirana 

As Albania’s capital, the city is a social, economic, educational, and medical Centre. Tirana is a 30 minutes’ drive to the Adriatic coastline. The Dajti Mountain National Park is also a must-visit place for all the people who love green spaces. Tirana is well-connected, as the city has Albania’s most international airport located on the outskirts. There is also a grand bus station that is conveniently situated in the city center. There is a vibrant art scene and several places for relaxation. You can enjoy going to the Zoo and the Botanical gardens in the city. The large lake and a forest-like park are the perfect places for a picnic. You can also find high-end malls that offer products from big brands and food corners.

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