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Hotel Lotus

Bulevardi Bajram Curri, 0001 Tirana, Albania
8.3
Very Good 420 reviews

About This Property

Beyond the confines of its well-appointed rooms, Hotel Lotus extends its hospitality through a range of services designed to enhance the guest experience. The availability of a bar, room service, and a 24-hour front desk ensures that guests’ needs are promptly met, while the option of currency exchange adds an extra layer of convenience for international travelers.

For those looking to explore Tirana on wheels, Hotel Lotus offers bike and car rental services, making it an ideal starting point for guests inclined towards cycling or driving through the city’s vibrant streets. The hotel’s proximity to notable attractions such as the Former Residence of Enver Hoxha, Rinia Park, and Reja - The Cloud, further cements its status as a prime choice for visitors keen on immersing themselves in the local culture and history.

Situated just 14 km from Tirana International Mother Teresa Airport, Hotel Lotus presents itself as a gateway to exploring the charm and dynamism of Albania’s capital, promising an unforgettable stay marked by comfort, convenience, and accessibility.

Popular Amenities

Non-smoking rooms
Room service
Free parking
Free WiFi
Family rooms
24-hour front desk
Bar
Breakfast

Available Rooms

Deluxe Room
Budget Double Room
Deluxe Family Room

Guest Ratings

Location 8.2
Cleanliness 8.0
Comfort 8.1
Facilities 7.7
Staff 8.6
Value for Money 8.3
Free WiFi 9.1

Guest Reviews

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Andreina United Kingdom

"“super clean, beautiful and comfortable. I can't believe the attention of their staff, we had a flat tire and the staff changed our tire, although they didn't speak much English, their kind intentions were evident.”"

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Hui Malaysia

"“nice simple buffet style breakfast, i really like the friend mini doughnuts. spacious room, near to centre.”"

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Bas Netherlands

"“Nice clean rooms. Friendly and helpful staff. Private parking space on the back of the hotel. Walking distance to restaurants and city center.”"