2024 Algiers Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
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Popular Attractions
Port of Algiers
Maqam Echahid
Church of Notre Dame of Africa
Kasbah of Algiers
Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania
Botanical Gardens of Algiers, Algeria
Spend a half day at the Fliming location of #tarzan. with its beautiful trees and flowers and zoo. Algiers Botanical Garden. Officially known as ‘Jardin d’essais du Hamma’, the garden began as a huge experiment during the French occupation of Algeria in the 1800’s. the garden contains over 8000 species!
The garden is located in the heart of Algeria, opposite the monument of Algiers. The garden is huge and takes approximately between 3 to 4 hours to roam around the whole garden.
The garden is reachable by the Underground line from the station ‘Hamma’
Opening times are 9am - 6pm and entry fee is £2 at the time of the posting. Infants under 3 enter free!
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Memories of Algeria
Some unforgettable places of Alger
When I was in my office today, I received a notification which reminds me this day last year was my first day in Alger. My first journey of the Africa continent.
All of a sudden, bunch of memories came back once again.
When I first arrived, I approached the city with a sense of total novelty. When I look to the left, I see the gleaming airport terminal, the luxury hotels with their bright lights, the bank buildings with their glass walls glittering in the sunset; while on the right side of the road, there are low, plain, rustic residential buildings, the tip of the Xuan Li tower with an old, worn-out loudspeaker, and the smoke billowing from the barbecue restaurants on the roadside ...... This is a Both modern and traditional city.
A lot of lovely places:
💕 Kasbah of Algiers - World Heritage - Poor safety conditions
Le Grande Poste d`alger,The Grand Mosque.....
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this garden at algeis is an amazing place to visit with family or friends to have a beautiful picnic or even alone to think about life have some relax time ;) , I really enjoyed my time there is highly recommend to check it out
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Lovely pictures taken during my visit to Algiers January 2021 ! enjoyed wonderful weather, blue sky, friendly people & delicious food 😋👍 #sky #alger #africatravel
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Algiers Port and Surrounding Attractions Guide
Algiers Port is a busy port with beautiful French-style buildings. Nearby attractions include Ditouche Street, the Grand Post Office area, Bastion 23, and Casbah.
Other tourist attractions in and around Algiers Port include:
- Notre Dame d'Afrique: Located in northern Algiers, this Roman Catholic church features unique architecture and exquisite interior decorations.
- Tipasa Roman Ruins Park: Located about 70 km from Algiers, this is one of Algeria's most famous Roman ruins, with a long history and rich cultural heritage.
- Martyrs' Memorial: Built to commemorate the martyrs who died in the Algerian War of Independence, this is one of Algiers' iconic buildings.
While visiting Algiers Port and the surrounding area, you can also try local delicacies such as Albanian barbecue and mixed rice. In addition, prices here are relatively low, and the RMB has strong purchasing power.
Please note that the security situation in and around Algiers Port is not very good, with dense crowds and a complex environment. Tourists should pay special attention to safety when visiting.
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Algiers, where the eternal vigil of unknown heroes awaits.
Hey, friends! Today, we're flying over mountains and rivers to visit a place in Algiers that commands respect—the Martyrs' Memorial. It's not just a witness to history, but a symbol of courage and sacrifice.
🛫 How to get there: Choose your favorite "magic carpet"—plane, train, or car—and head to Algiers!
🏃♂️ Getting to the memorial: Start from the city center, take a bus or taxi, and remember to check the map so you don't get lost!
⏰ Visit duration: Give yourself 1–2 hours to immerse yourself in this solemn place and get up close and personal with history.
This monument stands like a guardian in the city, telling every passerby stories of war and peace.
⚒️ Architectural style: Beneath its dignified stone exterior lies endless respect and remembrance for the martyrs.
👀 Interior exhibits: Step inside, and the precious exhibits and introductions will bring you closer to that tumultuous history.
This trip made me deeply feel that every city has its unique soul and story. Is there a place you particularly want to visit? Or have you already been to some unforgettable memorial sites? Share your travel stories! 🌟
Hayes_Candice_38
Explore Algiers Port: A journey to the pearl of North Africa.
Algiers Port is the most important port in Algeria and the busiest area in the old city of Algiers. Here is a detailed guide to Algiers Port for a one-day tour:
- Morning: Visit the Notre Dame d'Afrique near Algiers Port, one of the city's most famous religious buildings. Then, stroll along Ditouche Avenue, admire the surrounding French architecture, and experience the local customs.
- Noon: Enjoy local delicacies such as couscous and tagine at a restaurant near Algiers Port.
- Afternoon: Head to Algiers Port to enjoy the beautiful sea view and the busy port scene. If you're interested in history, you can visit nearby castles or ancient Roman ruins.
- Evening: Have dinner at a restaurant near the port and enjoy seafood and other delicacies. After dinner, take a walk along the coastal avenue and enjoy the night view.
Before heading to Algiers Port, you need to be aware of some precautions:
- Safety: The security near Algiers Port is not very good, the area is crowded, and the environment is complex, so be especially careful when visiting.
- Respect local customs: During Ramadan (March 10 to April 9, 2024), no eating, drinking, or entertainment is allowed between sunrise and sunset, including smoking and drinking coffee.
- Pay attention to traffic safety: Do not argue with people on the road, and always remember that your family is waiting for you at home.
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Journey to Algiers: Discovering the Magic and Beauty of the North African Jewel
Algiers, the charming city located in North Africa, shines like a dazzling jewel, emitting a unique glow, waiting for us to unveil its mysterious veil.
As you set foot on the land of Algiers, the first thing that catches your eye is the exotic cityscape. The white buildings contrast with the azure sky, and the streets are filled with the distinctive scent of spices. Wandering through the old town, the narrow and winding streets are like a labyrinth, with each turn potentially bringing unexpected surprises.
The beaches of Algiers are a beauty not to be missed. The fine sand sparkles under the sunlight with a golden radiance, and the waves beat against the shore, creating a rhythmic sound. Here, you can fully enjoy the sunbathing, feel the sea breeze, and let your body and mind relax completely.
The ancient castles and mosques in the city are solemn and majestic, witnessing the historical changes of Algiers. Walking into the castle, touching the ancient walls, it's as if you can hear the tales of the years. Inside the mosque, the exquisite decorations and the tranquil atmosphere purify one's soul.
The cuisine of Algiers is equally fascinating. A variety of uniquely flavored grilled meats, aromatic stews, and sweet pastries immerse your taste buds in a feast of flavors. Tasting the local specialties is also an important way to experience the culture of Algiers.
In Algiers, you can also feel the warmth and hospitality of the locals. Their bright smiles and friendly attitudes will quickly integrate you into the city, making you feel the warmth of home.
The night in Algiers has its own charm. The city lights up, decorating the entire city like a dream. In such an atmosphere, you can go to a street café, savor a cup of rich coffee, admire the city's nightscape, and enjoy this pleasant moment.
Algiers, a place full of charm and mystery. Travel here, embark on a unique North African journey, explore its magic and beauty, and let Algiers leave a deep and unforgettable impression in your memory.
Layla&Cooper54
Along the Mediterranean coast, a landmark building, the century-old post office
Algeria·Africa The post office, with a history of more than 110 years, has become a landmark building of a city, which is the Algiers Grand Post Office in the capital of North Africa, Algeria.
Algiers is a city with an interesting distribution of old and new towns. The old town is on the hillside, and if you want to visit the ancient city, you have to climb the mountain; if you want to stroll through the new town, you just walk along the Mediterranean coast. The old post office is located on the People's Square along the Mediterranean coast, lined up with many European-style buildings around it. It was designed by two French engineers and took Algerians 5 years to build.
The post office is a typical Moorish-style building with three horseshoe-shaped arches and a domed arch, which is a very eye-catching building in People's Square. The post office is currently undergoing interior renovations, preparing to be converted into a museum, and we can only admire this grand building with a long history from the outside.
Guarding the People's Square, this is also the busiest place in the city, with shops and coffee stalls around the square, bustling with people. Seeing Chinese tourists appear in the square, Algerians will show a bright smile. Among the three North African countries, only Algeria has the most Chinese people. They are the builders of our country's Belt and Road construction projects and are a group that is highly respected among the locals. Therefore, in Algeria, we feel the enthusiasm and respect of people from a foreign land, and some young people take the initiative to take photos with us to commemorate.
OutdoorExplorer
Discovering Algiers: Where History Meets Modernity
🌊 Algiers, the capital of Algeria, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and modernity.
🏛️ Nestled along the Mediterranean coast, it is often referred to as "El Bahdja" (The Joyful) for its picturesque beauty and dynamic spirit.
🏺 The city boasts a rich historical tapestry, with its roots tracing back to Phoenician and Roman times.
🏰 Algiers' architectural landscape is a fascinating mix, where Ottoman palaces and French colonial buildings stand alongside modern high-rises.
🕌 The Casbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the historic heart of the city, with its narrow winding streets, ancient mosques, and traditional houses that tell tales of centuries past.
🎭 Algiers' vibrant culture is reflected in its bustling markets, lively cafes, and a thriving arts scene.
🎉 The city is a cultural hub, hosting numerous festivals, art exhibitions, and music performances that celebrate both traditional Algerian heritage and contemporary trends.
🌅 The waterfront promenade, known as the Corniche, offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and is a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike to unwind and soak in the coastal ambiance.
🏢 Economic growth is evident in Algiers’ modern infrastructure, with business districts and commercial centers symbolizing its role as Algeria's economic powerhouse.
🌇 Despite its rapid development, the city retains its unique character and charm, providing a captivating contrast between the old and the new.
🚶♂️ Whether exploring its historic sites, enjoying its cultural offerings, or simply walking its scenic streets, Algiers offers an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Algeria's past and present.