Our pricing is transparent
With Green Motion, you always easily see the total final price. Car rental insurance can sometimes be difficult to understand - by booking with us, you always get the right insurance easily.
There is plenty to see and do in Tirana. Take a walk over to the National History Museum, covering 27,000 sq. meters and offering a fascinating insight into Albania’s history, and the National Arts Gallery, showing Albanian Art which started in 1946. We also recommend the Grand Park of Tirana, home to a zoo, beautiful gardens and a picturesque and calming lake. The nightlife doesn’t disappoint either, and pre-covid times the bloc was the place to go for a good night out. There are still plenty of fantastic restaurants to visit and you can enjoy a nice buzz in the city in the evening, so why not rent a car and enjoy at your leisure.
Before you rent
Choose wisely. In 2019 we introduced our multi-product system which helps you choose a car based on your needs and easily see the final price. Car rental insurance can be tricky to navigate and often isn't what you expect, by booking with us direct you'll receive the correct insurance for your rental.
When you collect your vehicle
Plan ahead. We recommend planning your route before you leave, especially when renting a car at an airport. Are you sure where you're meeting your chaperone or where the rental desk is? Your confirmation email will have the contact information for the location, so we suggest saving the number in your phone ahead of time.
Have the correct documents ready. We try and keep the check in process as painless as possible but we do need to process certain information for legal reasons so having these ready ahead of time can help speed up the process. Make sure you have your booking details ready, along with your driving licence, passport and valid credit card.
Complete a vehicle check. It's essential when you are taken to your car you complete a Vehicle Condition Report (VCR) and note any existing damage, paying particular attention to the five damage hotspots. If you don't report this, you may be liable for these damages when you return the vehicle. We don't want you to get caught out, so we've put together a handy vehicle inspection video to help you check everything thoroughly.
While you rent
Take care. Unfortunately you may be liable for any damage caused to a vehicle in your care, and this will vary depending on the product you choose. A large proportion of damages to any car can be dings you pick up in car parks, so be mindful when space is limited and park further away and walk a little further to your destination.
When you return your vehicle
Complete a vehicle check. It's time to carry out a VCR again and even more essential to fully log any damage, no matter how small, to ensure you are fully covered and we can process your return effectively. Be sure to check the vehicle as before, paying special attention to the five damage hotspots.
Our pricing is transparent
With Green Motion, you always easily see the total final price. Car rental insurance can sometimes be difficult to understand - by booking with us, you always get the right insurance easily.
Get your car with ease
Our car rental points are located within easy distances from central locations - near airports and train stations, as well as in the heart of cities.
We are eco-friendly
We strive to minimize our environmental impact. We invest in, among other things, biodegradable chemicals and less water-consuming methods to clean our cars, such as steam cleaning.
We are always happy to help
You can reach us by phone from 9 am to 5 pm and at other times by email, [email protected].
Diana , Tirana Downtown
Friendly staff and quick pick-up process. The rental car was great for visiting Berat and Gjirokastër!
Mergim , Tirana
Good job! Klodi is a great guy.
Arber , Tirana Airport
Friendly staff and quick pick-up process.
Enver , Tirana
Great experience! I can recommend renting here.
Greg , Tirana Downtown
The staff was welcoming, and the car was in excellent condition. It made exploring the beautiful countryside much easier!
Once you have arrive in Tirana, and picked up your rental car from the designated office, we wish you a safe and delightful journey!
For those navigating Tirana’s roads for the first time, take a moment to get familiar with your vehicle, understand Albania's traffic regulations, and plan your routes carefully.
In Albania, driving is on the right-hand side. A valid driving license from your home country is required, and depending on your country of origin, you may also need an International Driving Permit (IDP). Be cautious, as local driving habits can be unpredictable, particularly in urban areas like Tirana.
While Tirana doesn’t have heavy congestion compared to larger European cities, traffic during peak hours can be busy, especially near the city center. Roads in rural or mountainous areas may be less developed or unpaved, so extra care is advised when exploring outside the city.
The speed limits in Albania are generally 40 km/h in urban areas, 80 km/h on secondary roads, and 110 km/h on highways, though these limits may vary depending on signage and road conditions.
Fuel stations are readily available in and around Tirana, but when traveling to rural areas, plan your stops ahead as fuel stations may be sparse.
If you need help while driving in Tirana, don’t hesitate to contact our office. In case of emergencies, dial 112 for all emergency services.
Enjoy your journey and the beauty of Albania!
Side of road
Drive on the right side of the road
Side of road
Drive on the right side of the road
Local currency
Albanian lek (Euro widely accepted)
Nearest Gas Station
Kastrati Gas Station: Approximately 500 meters from Rruga Haxhi Hysen Dalliu, offering fuel services and a convenience store.
Nearest Bus Station
Regional Bus Terminal (Terminali i Autobusave të Jugut dhe Veriut): Located about 1.5 kilometers from Rruga Haxhi Hysen Dalliu, this terminal serves regional destinations across Albania.
Nearest Train Station
Tirana Train Station: Historically situated near Rruga Haxhi Hysen Dalliu, the main train station has been non-operational since 2013. Currently, there are no active train services in Tirana.
Average temperatures
7°C (45°F) - 24°C (75°F)
There is plenty to see and do in Tirana!
Take a walk over to the National History Museum, covering 27,000 sq. meters and offering a fascinating insight into Albania’s history, and the National Arts Gallery, showing Albanian Art which started in 1946.
We also recommend the Grand Park of Tirana, home to a zoo, beautiful gardens and a picturesque and calming lake. The nightlife doesn’t disappoint either, and pre-covid times the bloc was the place to go for a good night out. There are still plenty of fantastic restaurants to visit and you can enjoy a nice buzz in the city in the evening, so why not rent a car and enjoy at your leisure.
At the center of Tirana is Skanderbeg Square, a vast open space named after Albania's national hero. Surrounding the square are key landmarks like the National History Museum, Et'hem Bey Mosque, and the impressive Clock Tower, which offers panoramic views of the city. Tirana’s urban renewal efforts have transformed it into a pedestrian-friendly city, with tree-lined boulevards and green spaces like Rinia Park and the Grand Park of Tirana, home to the artificial Lake Tirana.
The Blloku District, once an exclusive area for government officials, is now the trendiest part of the city. It’s packed with chic cafes, restaurants, and nightlife venues, making it a hotspot for both locals and tourists. For a taste of local culture, visit the Pazari i Ri (New Bazaar), a vibrant market offering fresh produce, traditional foods, and handmade crafts.
Tirana also offers unique experiences like the Dajti Ekspres Cable Car, which takes visitors up to Mount Dajti for breathtaking views of the city and surrounding countryside. History buffs can explore the city’s Communist past at sites like the Bunk’Art Museum and House of Leaves, which offer insights into Albania’s secret police and wartime history.
Do I need a car in Tirana?
A car is not essential for exploring the city center, as most attractions are within walking distance. However, a car is highly recommended for visiting nearby towns, beaches, or rural areas.
Is parking free in Tirana?
Parking is a mix of free and paid options. Many areas in the city center have paid parking zones, so plan accordingly.
Are there tolls in Tirana?
No, there are no toll roads in Albania, but some mountain roads may have small fees for maintenance or parking.
What are the speed limits in Albania?
Speed limits in Albania are 40 km/h in urban areas, 80 km/h on secondary roads, and 110 km/h on highways, though these may vary with local signage.
Is driving in Tirana difficult?
Driving in Tirana can be challenging due to busy traffic, aggressive driving styles, and limited parking in the city center. Outside the city, roads are generally more manageable.
Can I drive my rental car from Tirana to other cities in Albania?
Yes, you can! Please just let us know your travel plans before-hand.
How to get from Tirana to Dürres?
To drive from Tirana to Durrës, take the SH2 highway, which is well-maintained and clearly signposted. The distance is approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles), and the drive typically takes around 35–45 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.