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Albania for digital nomads
Tirana has become the Balkan's quiet digital nomad capital — fast wifi (200 Mbps+ in cafes), a 1-year residency visa, and rent half the price of Lisbon. Here's the practical guide.
Read guide →Albania for families with kids
Albania is one of the most family-friendly countries in Europe — extremely safe, kids welcome everywhere, beaches with shallow water, prices that let families splurge a little.
Read guide →Albania for senior travellers
Albania works wonderfully for travellers 60+ — short distances, mild climate, friendly locals, low prices. With the right base, you can see the highlights without exhausting walks or rough roads.
Read guide →Albania for LGBTQ+ travellers
Albania is often surprising — Tirana has one of the warmest LGBTQ scenes in the Balkans, with Pride parades since 2012. Outside the capital, discretion is wiser. Here's the honest landscape in 2026.
Read guide →Accessible travel in Albania
Honest answer: Albania is improving fast but still has gaps. Tirana's flat boulevards and modern hotels work. Old towns (Berat, Gjirokastër) have steep cobbles and stairs. Plan around that and you'll have a great trip.
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