1. Dajti Express Cable Car, also known as Dajti Ekspres, is a popular tourist attraction located in Dajti Mountain, just outside the capital city of Tirana, Albania. It is the longest cable car in the Balkans and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

The cable car system was first opened in 2005 and has since become a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. It is a convenient way to escape the city and enjoy nature, as the cable car takes visitors up to the summit of Dajti Mountain, which stands at an elevation of 1,613 meters (5,292 feet) above sea level.

The cable car ride itself is a thrilling experience, offering breathtaking views of the city, forests, and mountains. The journey takes approximately 15 minutes each way, providing ample time to enjoy the scenery.

At the summit, there is a range of activities and facilities to explore. These include several restaurants and cafes, hiking trails, a zip line, a playground, and even a hotel. Additionally, visitors can take in the breathtaking views from the observation deck and enjoy the cool mountain air.

2. The working hours of Dajti Express Cable Car vary depending on the season. In the summer months (June to September), it operates from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. During the winter season (October to May), it operates from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. However, it is always advised to check the official website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information.

The contact phone number for Dajti Express Cable Car is +355 68 60 43 432.

3. Ticket prices for Dajti Express Cable Car differ for adults and children. As of 2021, the round-trip ticket for adults costs 800 Albanian Lekë (ALL), while children aged 3-12 years old can enjoy a discounted rate of 400 ALL. Children under the age of 3 ride for free.

Transportation to Dajti Express Cable Car can be arranged by various means. Visitors can take a taxi from Tirana city center or use public transportation. Buses and minibusses regularly depart from the city’s main bus station, located near Skanderbeg Square. Another option is to drive to the cable car station, as there is a parking area available for visitors.