Schedule, Tickets, and Travel Tips
Traveling from Tirana to Gjirokaster by bus is one of the most popular journeys in Albania, connecting the vibrant capital with the UNESCO-listed “City of Stone.” This route is well-served by frequent buses and offers a scenic ride through Albania’s heartland. This guide covers everything you need to know: bus schedules, ticket options, travel time, luggage tips, and how to book with confidence.
Bus Schedules and Travel Duration
Departures: ~11 buses daily from early morning (05:00) until evening (20:30)
Travel time: ~3.5 to 4 hours depending on traffic and stops
Distance: ~227 km
Ticket cost: Approx. €12 (standard, no class system)
Departures increase in frequency during peak travel seasons. Early morning buses are ideal for beating traffic and arriving with a full day ahead.
Where to Board in Tirana
Buses depart from Tirana’s Regional Bus Terminal (South and North Albania). The station is accessible by taxi or local city bus and is about 15 km from the international airport. It offers waiting areas and ticket windows.
Tip: Arrive at least 20–30 minutes early to find your bus and board comfortably.
Book online via a trusted platform. Most tickets:
Match station prices
Are emailed as PDFs
Require card payment (Visa/Mastercard supported)
Important
Recent traveler reviews highlight key issues:
Luggage policies may vary; carry €1–€3 in cash for extras.
Tickets may lack a scannable QR code.
Always print your ticket, or at least screenshot the full confirmation.
Some travelers report mismatch between the online schedule and actual bus timing or operator.
👉 Check current bus schedules and reserve your seat online »
Onboard Experience
Expect a comfortable, scenic ride through southern Albania. You’ll pass through landscapes ranging from lowlands to mountainous terrain near Gjirokastër. Some buses make a rest stop for bathrooms and refreshments.
Seating: Open seating (first-come), reclining seats
Air conditioning: Common, but airflow can vary
Restroom: Usually not onboard; plan for a rest stop
Entertainment: None—bring music, headphones, or a book
Stops: Most buses make 1 short stop (~15 minutes) mid-route
Arrival in Gjirokastër
The bus station in Gjirokastër is centrally located, offering easy access to hotels and attractions. You’ll be dropped in the lower town, near markets and hotels. If staying in the hilltop quarter, taxis are available or walk up 10–20 mins. Expect cobblestone streets, historic Ottoman houses, and views of the Drino Valley.
You may catch a glimpse of the majestic Gjirokastër Castle as you enter the city.
Travel Tips
Arrive 30 minutes early at the terminal
Print your ticket and carry photo ID
Have cash on hand for baggage fees or café snacks
Wear layers—air con varies
Use the break stop wisely (restroom/snack)
Expect delays of 15–20 minutes common on rural roads
Tips for a Smooth Ride
Plan arrival logistics if reaching Gjirokastër after dark.
Choose an early departure for better traffic and more daylight on arrival.
Pack light and smart, especially if continuing to the hillside old town.
Bring small cash for restrooms or extra baggage fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Turn to Visit
The Tirana – Gjirokastër bus route offers a fantastic opportunity to discover two of Albania’s most captivating cities.
Booking online is fast and easy, with comfortable buses, and reliable schedules, planning your journey is a breeze.
Whether interested in history, culture or simply soaking up the local atmosphere, this route promises an unforgettable experience.
Book your tickets today and get ready to uncover the treasures of Tirana and Gjirokastër.
Rrugë të mbarë – have a great trip!
Destination Expert
This guide was written by Enri, a local who travels across Albania and shares firsthand advice—so you can experience the country authentically, with purpose and confidence.
Last updated: August 2025
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