Tirana is a moving city; there’s always something going on here, despite the season. But it’s especially vivid and lively during December, as the city lights up with hundreds of decorations and the festive atmosphere fills the air.
I’ve curated a list of things to do in Tirana in winter, to give you some ideas on how to spend your time while visiting.
But first, let me share a few tips with you:
What You Should Know About Tirana in Winter
→ The Weather
Winters in Tirana are generally mild compared to many other European capitals. From December to February, daytime temperatures usually sit around 11–13°C, and they can drop below 6–7°C during the day.
Nights are colder, often around 2–4°C, especially in January.
Snow in Tirana is quite rare in the city itself, but rain and cloudy days are common in winter, especially in December. You’ll still get some clear, sunny days here and there, but you should definitely pack a coat, layers, and a waterproof coat or umbrella.
→ The Tourists
Generally, there aren’t many tourists in Tirana during the winter, at least compared to other seasons like spring-summer-autumn, when the city gets more crowded.
→ Renting vs. not renting a car
Renting a car in Tirana is not a necessity, unless you want to visit other places at your own pace. In that case, I think renting is the best scenario to fully enjoy the country, given your own itinerary and flexibility.
Best Things to Do in Tirana in Winter
City Walking Tour
The best way to get the most out of your experience as a tourist in Tirana is through a guided tour.
That’s not because you can’t explore the city on your own. It’s more because an experienced guide can tell you much more about Albania and Tirana’s history, culture, and interesting traditions, as you walk through its main attractions.
Cosy Up in a Cute Café
One thing about Tirana: You’ll find a café on every corner you step into. Albania is known for its coffee culture, and people even spend hours sitting in coffee shops, because here, it’s mostly about the experience, not the actual drink.
Therefore, there are many cute and cosy places where you can enjoy a cup of coffee and a good conversation.
Some of my favourite spots (especially in winter):
📍 Mulliri
📍 Sophie
📍 Le District
➡️ My favourite cafés in Tirana.
Join a Cooking Class
Nothing sounds better than learning the secrets of a traditional Albanian dish while meeting other fellow travellers…right?
It’s fun, it’s challenging, and it’s a great experience to have (at least once) while in Tirana.
Visit the Christmas Market
December is the month when the city comes to life more than any other time, with lights, music, energy, and movement everywhere.
The annual tradition follows up this year with the Christmas Market taking place in the center of Tirana, Skanderbeg Square, where you can enjoy a warm drink, try a new snack, and even enjoy outdoor games.

Tirana Christmas Tour by Open Bus Albania
With Christmas right around the corner and the whole city getting into its festive mood, the open bus tour is such a cute way to experience Tirana in winter.
It’s a 45-minute ride through the city’s streets, all lit up for the holidays. The bus itself is decorated with Christmas lights, and instead of an audio guide, you get Christmas songs playing in the background, enough to put you in the vibe while you just sit back and enjoy the city dressed for the season.
Albanian Night Cultural Dance & Music Experience
If you want something different and genuinely cultural, the Albanian Night experience near Skanderbeg Square is such a fun winter activity.
It’s an interactive evening where you get to wear traditional Albanian clothes, learn the meaning behind them, and be part of a full cultural show with live music, dancing, and storytelling. They recreate an Albanian wedding, teach you the valle circle dance, and even introduce Iso-Polyphony, the UNESCO-recognized folk singing tradition.
It’s one of those activities that tourists love, but even locals enjoy because it shows how proud Albanians are of their traditions.
Play Games Indoors/Activity Suggestions
Going to places where you can play games indoors is honestly one of the cosiest things you can do in Tirana during winter. Spots like board-game cafés or small gaming corners give you that warm, fun vibe – you sit inside, order something hot, and spend a couple of hours playing cards, strategy games, or even Jenga with friends.
📍 Latitude (Indoor park)
📍 Le Chateau (coffee shop bistro and board game center)
📍 Tirana Escape Room (Interactive ‘Floor is lava’ game + escape rooms)
📍 Murdery Mystery Night
Head to Dajti Mountain by Cable Car
Experience a pleasant road trip by cable car to Dajti Mountain, a 15-minute ride that lifts you right above Tirana and gives you amazing views all the way up. You can also get there by car, but in my opinion, the cable car option (if it’s your first time visiting it) is the best option, as you get to enjoy beautiful views along the way.
In winter, if you’re lucky, you’ll even get to see the mountain covered in snow.
Once you reach the top, there’s plenty to do: In winter, Dajti becomes a small playground for all kinds of activities. Families usually bring kids for simple winter fun, snowman building, sledding, and beginner-friendly slopes that are perfect if you’re not looking for anything too extreme.
For those who enjoy something more active, there’s backcountry skiing, cross-country, and freeride skiing, and you can even go with guides who know both the easy paths and the more hidden corners of the mountain.
The best time to visit for snow is December to February, when temperatures stay between –10°C and 0°C, and snow coverage is at its strongest.
Go Bookstore Hopping
It might sound basic, but I promise it’s actually such a nice winter activity in Tirana.
Adrion Bookstore is one of the most popular spots in Tirana, where you can shop for books, stationery, small gifts, and all kinds of little accessories.
Experiencing Tirana in Winter
While Tirana gets super crowded during other seasons, winter is actually the perfect time to explore it if you prefer things a bit quieter. The city feels calmer, more relaxed, and the holiday lights make everything look extra cozy. It’s the season where you can enjoy Tirana at a slower pace, but still feel the magic of the holidays all around.
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