Central Albania
Dajti Express Cable Car
How to ride Tirana's Dajti Express cable car: buy the return ticket at the lower station, go on a clear morning, and what the 15-minute climb up Mount Dajti actually gets you.
Where
Tirana, Albania
Opening hours
Generally daily from around 09:00, with last rides up the mountain typically about 18:00โ19:00 (often later and busier on summer weekends, reduced or weather-dependent in winter). Strong wind can suspend the gondola, so check the day's running before you make the trip out.
Tickets
Around 1,400 lek return for an adult (~ยฃ12); roughly 1,000 lek one way (~ยฃ8.70). Children pay about half. Cash in lek at the lower-station desk.
Time needed
2โ3 hours all in: about 15 minutes each way on the gondola, plus an hour or more at the top for the viewpoint, a coffee and a short walk in the national park.
In short
Visiting Dajti Express Cable Car
There is no advance-booking system here โ you just turn up at the lower station on the eastern edge of Tirana and buy a return ticket at the desk, so the real decision is timing, not booking. Go on a clear morning: the 15-minute Austrian-built gondola climbs from about 800m to roughly 1,050m on Mount Dajti, and the city-and-plain panorama is the whole point โ by mid-afternoon in summer the haze swallows it. Pair the ride with Bunk'Art 1, the nuclear-bunker museum that sits at the same end of town, and carry lek because the ticket desk and the bus out are cash-only.
How to ride it without wasting the trip
Forget advance booking โ there isnโt any. You turn up at the lower station on the eastern edge of Tirana, pay at the desk and take the next gondola, so the only thing you can get wrong is the timing. Buy the return ticket (about 1,400 lek / ~ยฃ12) rather than one-way, and carry cash in lek, because the desk and the city bus out donโt reliably take cards. The ride itself is the Austrian Doppelmayr gondola, a quarter of an hour gliding from roughly 800m up to about 1,050m, and the city-and-plain panorama is the entire reason to come.
The mistake people make is treating it as an all-day-anytime stop. Go on a clear morning: by mid-afternoon in the JulyโAugust heat the haze over Tirana flattens the view to nothing, and on a wind-suspended or overcast day thereโs genuinely little to see at the top. Check the gondola is running before you make the trip out, since strong wind closes it.
Worth the ride? It depends on the weather
Allow two to three hours: fifteen minutes each way, plus an hour or so at the top for the viewpoint, a coffee and a short wander into the national park behind the upper station. The clever play is to pair it with BunkโArt 1, the five-storey nuclear-bunker museum that sits at the same eastern end of town โ both are out by the cable carโs base, so one taxi or bus trip covers the pair and the afternoon earns its keep.
On a clear day itโs an easy yes โ cheap, scenic, and the best high view of the city youโll get. On a hazy or grey one, skip it and spend the time in Blloku or on Skanderbeg Square instead. Itโs a weather sight, not a wet-day backstop.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Tirana city guide.
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