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Rome vs Tirana

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Tirana wins 80 OVR vs 79 · attribute matchup 45

Rome
Rome

Italy

79OVR

VS
Tirana
Tirana

Albania

80OVR

70
Safety
72
55
Affordability
90
99
Food
86
99
Culture
90
72
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
86
58
Nature
72
72
Connectivity
81
72
Transit
58
Rome

Rome

Italy

Tirana

Tirana

Albania

Rome

Safety: 70/100Pop: 2.8M (city), 4.3M (metro)Europe/Rome

Tirana

Safety: 72/100Pop: 800KEurope/Tirane

💰 Budget

budget
Rome: $55-85Tirana: $22-38
mid-range
Rome: $130-200Tirana: $50-80
luxury
Rome: $350+Tirana: $110+

🛡️ Safety

Rome75/100Safety Score72/100Tirana

Rome

Rome is generally safe but petty crime, particularly pickpocketing, is a significant concern at major tourist sites, on buses, and around Termini station. Scams targeting tourists are common. Violent crime against visitors is rare.

Tirana

Tirana is generally safe for tourists, and Albanians are famously hospitable — the concept of "besa" (sacred hospitality to guests) is deeply ingrained in the culture. Petty theft and scams are less common than in many European capitals. The main concerns are chaotic traffic and occasional petty crime in crowded markets. Violent crime against tourists is very rare.

Ratings

Rome3/5English Friendly3/5Tirana
Rome5/5Walkability4/5Tirana
Rome3/5Public Transit2/5Tirana
Rome5/5Food Scene4/5Tirana
Rome3/5Nightlife4/5Tirana
Rome5/5Cultural Sites4/5Tirana
Rome2/5Nature Access3/5Tirana
Rome3/5WiFi Reliability4/5Tirana

🌤️ Weather

Rome

Rome has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons for sightseeing, with comfortable temperatures and fewer extreme weather days.

Spring (March - May)10-23°C
Summer (June - August)20-33°C
Autumn (September - November)12-27°C
Winter (December - February)4-13°C

Tirana

Tirana has a humid subtropical climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offer the most pleasant conditions for sightseeing. Summers are very hot and dry; winters are rainy but rarely cold enough for snow in the city (though mountains nearby get snow).

Spring (March–May)12–22°C
Summer (June–August)25–35°C
Autumn (September–November)12–24°C
Winter (December–February)4–12°C

🚇 Getting Around

Rome

Rome's public transit (ATAC) includes metro, buses, and trams. A single BIT ticket (€1.50, valid 100 min) works across all modes. The 24-hour Roma24H pass costs €7 and the 48-hour Roma48H is €12.50. However, Rome's historic center is best explored on foot — many major sights are within walking distance of each other.

Walkability: Rome's historic center is incredibly walkable and many major sights are clustered together. A walk from the Colosseum to the Vatican takes about 45 minutes through the most scenic parts of the city. Cobblestones are everywhere — bring comfortable shoes with good soles. E-scooters (Lime, Bird) are available but banned from the historic center.

Rome Metro (ATAC)€1.50 single ride (100 min); €7 for 24-hour pass
ATAC Buses€1.50 single ride; covered by daily/weekly passes
ATAC Trams€1.50 single ride; covered by daily/weekly passes

Tirana

Tirana's center is walkable — Skanderbeg Square to Blloku is a 10-minute walk. The city has an expanding bus network but traffic congestion is severe. Bolt rideshare is widely used and very affordable. Cycling is growing in popularity thanks to a bike-share scheme.

Walkability: Moderate — the center is flat and compact. The main challenge is chaotic traffic at intersections rather than distance.

Bolt€1.50–5 for most city trips
City Buses40 lekë (≈ €0.40) per trip
Ecovolis Bike Share€0.50/30 min or ~€5/day

The Verdict

Choose Rome if...

you want ancient ruins at every turn, incredible pasta and gelato, and 2,500 years of living history

Choose Tirana if...

you want Europe's wildest up-and-coming capital — psychedelic painted communist blocks, Bunk'Art nuclear bunker museums, Blloku hip bars, and Albania's absurdly cheap prices