Albania’s culture is shaped by centuries of tradition, resilience and community. Travellers often speak of the warmth and generosity they encounter here, something woven deeply into daily life.
One of Albania’s defining cultural concepts is Besa, a traditional code centred around hospitality, loyalty and keeping one’s word. Historically, it meant offering protection and kindness to strangers, values that still echo in the country’s welcoming nature.
A coffee lover's paradise: Coffee is a cornerstone of social life. In cities and towns, cafés spill onto pavements where friends gather for long, unhurried conversations. Expect strong espresso, local pastries and a pace of life that encourages slowing down.
Tirana’s modern transformation: Albania’s capital, Tirana, is one of Europe’s most surprising small cities. Once grey and closed-off, it has reinvented itself with colourful street art, lively neighbourhoods, creative restaurants and museums exploring the country’s layered history. Blloku, once restricted to communist elites, is now a vibrant district full of energy.