Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Algiers blends Mediterranean charm, Ottoman alleyways, and French colonial flair with vibrant markets and breathtaking seaside views.
Start your trip at the iconic Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its labyrinthine streets, whitewashed houses, and centuries-old palaces—soak in the atmosphere and discover hidden artisan workshops as you wander.
Stop at the exquisite Ketchaoua Mosque, a striking example of Moorish and Byzantine architecture blending, located right at the foot of the Kasbah.
Enjoy lunch at Restaurant El Djenina, offering authentic Algerian cuisine in a historic house adorned with intricate tiles and brass lanterns.
Visit the Bardo National Museum, housed in a former Ottoman palace and home to a fascinating collection of prehistoric and ethnographic artifacts.
Stroll along the Place des Martyrs, a lively square where locals gather at sunset and you can sip mint tea at a traditional café while watching the city come alive.
Begin your day at the grand Notre Dame d'Afrique, a hilltop basilica with stunning views over the Bay of Algiers and a remarkable blend of Roman and Byzantine styles.
Walk down to the picturesque Boulevard Zighoud Youcef, a palm-lined seaside promenade where French colonial facades overlook the Mediterranean.
Admire the neoclassical architecture of Grande Poste d'Alger, one of the city’s most photographed landmarks, and pop in to view its ornate interior.
Enjoy a seafood lunch at the waterfront Le Bearnais, a locally loved spot for fresh fish and panoramic sea views.
Experience the buzz of local life at Didouche Mourad Street, the heart of modern Algiers lined with chic cafés, bookshops, and lively boutiques.
Wander through the lush Jardin d'Essai (Botanical Garden), a sprawling oasis with exotic plants, tranquil ponds, and striking palm avenues—a favorite escape for locals and visitors alike.
Pop into the National Museum of Fine Arts nearby, home to Algeria’s best art collection, including works by Delacroix, Courbet, and renowned local artists.
Head to the imposing Martyrs' Memorial (Maqam Echahid), a dramatic concrete monument commemorating Algeria’s struggle for independence, with panoramic views of the city below.
Relax over a late lunch at Le Jardin d'Essai du Hamma Restaurant, nestled amid the gardens and perfect for sampling local pastries and mint tea.
Cap off your trip with an evening at Le Bardo Bar, a retro-chic spot popular with artists and musicians, perfect for a nightcap and conversation with locals.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Mar–May, Sep–Nov (pleasant weather)
Typical weather
hot, dry summers; mild, wet winters
Daily budget
Budget $30/day · Mid $70/day · Luxury $150/day
Currency
Algerian Dinar (DZD)
Tipping
5–10% in restaurants
Power
Type C/F, 230V
Language
“Salam” · “Shukran”
Good to know
Avoid isolated areas at night; dress modestly