Hotel Rimini Tirana 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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On-site Dining
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No Smoking
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Child-friendly
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Located only 0.9 km from the Unique Albanian Bunk'Art 2 History Museum, Hotel Rimini Tirana is merely 500 metres from Former Residence of Enver Hoxha. This 3-star hotel also provides guests with Wi-Fi, available throughout the property.
The accommodation is about 25 km from Tirana International Mother Teresa airport and within close distance of such cultural venues as National Gallery of Art. Standing a mere 450 metres from Blloku, the hotel is about 700 metres from Rinia Park. There is Clock Tower at a medium distance from the property. Libri Universitar bus stop is about 200 metres from Hotel Rimini Tirana.
Bathrooms, equipped with a separate toilet and a shower, also feature a hairdryer and bath sheets.
This property offers a daily continental breakfast. Pagus serves Italian dishes and lies within easy walking distance of the hotel.
Review by hotel critic
Privyet! I am Nina from Moscow, a travel aficionado with a particular fondness for seamless Wi-Fi, cozy lounge areas, and friendly staff. During my recent business trip to Tirana, I had the pleasure of staying at a hotel that ticked all the boxes for me.Located in the vibrant Blloku neighborhood, this hotel effortlessly blended convenience with tranquility. Surrounded by charming cafes and with the calming presence of a nearby park, the setting was ideal. Despite being centrally situated, the peaceful atmosphere ensured a restful stay.The attentive staff, led by the remarkable Manzo, made me feel right at home. From the well-appointed room to the fresh coffee at breakfast, every detail was thoughtfully curated. Walking distance to key destinations and with spacious rooms, this hotel provided the perfect retreat after a busy day exploring Tirana.In conclusion, my experience at this hotel was nothing short of excellent. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking a delightful stay in this dynamic city. Spasibo, Tirana!