Albania. Tirana to be specific.
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Just got indoors after seeing a game in a country's top division and where two rival teams from the capital city played each other in a derby.
Albania. Tirana to be specific.
umm... do I care where you are?
Taunton ?
Really good. This city is incredibly sophisticated and the modern architecture stunning. Courtesy of drug money to some degree, I have read.
It's different in other cities here and a far cry from the last time I was in the country where there were pigs around ground floor flats and when some of the very cars on the road had plywood side windows!
It wasn't the craic I had hoped and it wasn't obvious in the city that a game was on. The exterior of the stadium is very swish with posh designer shops and the entrances to the stadium are between them and not obvious until you come across them.
The small band of away 'ultras' were in one end of the ground but the rest of the away fans were in with the seated home fans and partaking of beer. It wasn't threatening at all and what seems to be the national stadium was only sparsely populated.
I wouldn't make a beeline for such a game in the great scheme of things.
Was it the Air Albania Stadium? Just had a look at the pictures of it. Google maps had the old ground when I went to have a look I think. Looks really strange, like it has a big Chimney on it.
Shame about the atmosphere, and around the city it no being obvious but then is that more on our culture and expectations of what we have experienced of a derby.
Albania is a not a country that would jump out at me of one that I would think of going to.
Would you recommend it for general tourism?
Yes, it was the Air Albania stadium and is spectacular from the air (having seen aerial shots).
The question about general tourism is a difficult one to answer. It's worth a city break but it's not 'daring', as it were.
Europe is becoming very homogenous in many ways and going off the beaten track is becoming more difficult (Transnistria probably being the wackiest place).
The rest of Albania is a contrast to Tirane and rather down at heel.
For my part, I find interest in everywhere I go but it depends what you are after.
By that, do you mean the ever increasing steel/glass type structures along with the ubiquitous brand name stores?
Or a sense of missing a local flavour being replaced by a flavour that you could find in many European Cities regardless of the country that they are in?