Business in Albanian Cities
Find tax office information, business registration guidance, and local resources for each city in Albania. Click a city to learn more.
Tirana (Tiranë)
Albania's capital and economic centre. Home to the largest business community, government ministries, and international organisations.
Pop: ~900,000
Durres (Durrës)
Albania's main port city and a growing business hub. Strong in tourism, shipping, and manufacturing.
Pop: ~300,000
Vlora (Vlorë)
Major coastal city with a growing tourism and service sector. Key port for southern Albania.
Pop: ~200,000
Shkoder (Shkodër)
Northern Albania's economic and cultural centre. Strong in agriculture, textiles, and cross-border trade.
Pop: ~200,000
Elbasan (Elbasan)
Central Albanian industrial city with a growing manufacturing and food processing sector.
Pop: ~140,000
Fier (Fier)
Agricultural and oil-industry centre in southern Albania. Growing small business and services sector.
Pop: ~120,000
Korce (Korçë)
Southeastern cultural and economic hub. Known for agriculture, brewing, and tourism.
Pop: ~135,000
Berat (Berat)
UNESCO World Heritage city with growing tourism, wine production, and agriculture.
Pop: ~60,000
Gjirokaster (Gjirokastër)
UNESCO-listed city in southern Albania. Known for stone architecture, tourism, and agriculture.
Pop: ~35,000
Kukes (Kukës)
Northeastern border city. Trade and logistics hub with Kosovo. Growing energy sector.
Pop: ~25,000