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Rogner Europapark
Rogner Hotel Tirana in the Distance below
Rogner Hotel Tirana is located in Albania
Rogner Hotel Tirana
Location in Albania
General information
LocationTirana, Albania
AddressBulevardi Deshmoret e Kombit 9, 1010 Tirana, Albania
Coordinates41°19′14″N 19°49′14″E / 41.32056°N 19.82056°E / 41.32056; 19.82056
Opening1995
Technical details
Floor count4
Other information
Number of rooms136
Website
Official Website

Rogner Hotel Tirana (also known as Rogner Europapark) is a luxury hotel located on the Dëshmorët e Kombit Boulevard, south of the main center of Tirana, Albania. Built in 1995 by an Austrian builder Robert Rogner.[1]

Located near the Presidential Palace and some foreign embassies it is a notable location for conferences and media related events. The hotel with its distinctive crescent shape has 136 rooms and is set in Mediterranean style gardens.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Story - Rogner Hotel Tirana". www.hotel-europapark.com. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  2. ^ Rogner Hotel Tirana: Pjesë e historisë së Shqipërisë
  3. ^ Si ia doli Rogner në Tiranë