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| Best Places in Algiers: | | Kasbah quarter, Martyrs Square, Ketchaoua Mosques, Roman Catholic cathedral of Notre Dame d'Afrique, Bardo Museum, Turkish palace, Villa Abd-el-Tif, The Monument of the Martyrs, Place of the Emir Abdelkader, Garden of Test, Citadel | |
| Additional Information | | Population : 1,519,570 | |
Airport - Houari Boumedienne Airport managed by EGSA (Undertaken management of the airport services) at 20 kms is located. Its very modern infrastructures can better manage the flow of the international traffics.
Shopping -To some 20 km in the west of Algiers seaside resorts are such as Sidi Fredj (ex-Sidi Ferruch), Palm Beach, Douaouda, Zéralda, the Club of the Pines (residence of State); one will find there complexes tourist, Algerian and different restaurants, souvenir shops, supervised beaches, etc the city is also equipped with important hotel complexes such as the hotel Hilton, El-Aurassi or El Djazair.
Hotels
Sofitel Alger - 172 Rue Hassiba ben Bouali Algiers 16015 Algeria
Hilton Alger - Pins Maritimes Algiers 16 000 Algeria
El-Djazair Hotel - 24 Ave Souidani Boudjemaa Algiers Algeria
El Aurassi Hotel - Ave Frantz FANON-02 Algiers 16000 Algeria
Mercure Gd Htl Alger Airpor 4m - Route de l'Universite Algiers 16311 Algeria
Restaurants
Le Sindibad - 7, rampe de la Pêcherie Alger
El Mordjane - 172, rue Hassiba Benbouali
La Colomba - 113 Rue Didouche Mourad
Arzett Loubnane - 97, Chemin Sfindja (El Biar)
Diwan Cafe - 4 Val d'Hydra - Hydra | |
Private tours in Algiers. Algeria | | Tour in Algiers. Algeria: Bicycle Tour Travel Guide - Algeria is a morally conservative country as reflect in the success of Muslim fundamentalist in 1991 elections. The conservatism has it positive aspect in that you will find generous, honest and helpful people, who stay that way, but in its "conservativeness" the rights of women have not progressed as far as they have in its neighbors, especially Tunisia. | See all private and personal tours in Algeria |
Private guides of Algiers. Algeria | | Guide in Algiers. David Mozer - The International Bicycle Fund is an independent, non-profit organization (501 (c) 3), Its primary purpose is to promote bicycle transportation. Most IBF projects and activities fall into one of four categories: planning and engineering, safety education, economic development assistance and promoting international understanding. | See all private and personal guides of Algeria |
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