Guides
Practical, first-hand notes on staying and working around Fresku, Dajti and Tirana.
A Dajti Mountain day trip on a workday: cable car, air and trails
How to fit Dajti Mountain into an afternoon — the Dajti Ekspres cable car, the forest and trails at the top, and the timing that works around a call schedule.
Read the guide →From Tirana airport to the city (and up to Fresku)
Arrival logistics for Tirana without a rental car: the Rinas Express shuttle, taxis and transfers from the airport to the centre, and on to the quiet hillside above the city.
Read the guide →Long stays in Albania: visa-free time and the nomad permit
How long remote workers can stay in Albania in plain terms — the visa-free window, the one-year arrangement for US citizens, and the residence and nomad-permit paths — with the caveat to confirm the rules officially.
Read the guide →Working remotely from Tirana: internet, SIM cards and coworking
The practical connectivity setup for working a full day from Tirana — fibre broadband, local SIM cards and eSIMs, and the city's coworking spaces.
Read the guide →Where to base yourself in Tirana as a remote worker
A calm comparison of central Tirana versus a quiet hillside base for a working stay — nightlife and walkability against calm, cooler air and quick access to Dajti.
Read the guide →When to visit Tirana: seasons, heat and the quiet months
Which months suit a working stay in Tirana — the mild shoulder seasons, the hot dry summer, and the gentle winter — and how a hillside base reads a little cooler.
Read the guide →Fresku & Dajti: a quiet-neighbourhood guide for remote workers in Tirana
A first-hand guide to Fresku — the quiet, green neighbourhood on the road up to Dajti Mountain — and why it works as a remote-work base near Tirana.
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