Hotel El Aurassi
There’s no missing the Aurassi, one of the city’s landmarks that people either love (the modernists) or ...
There’s no missing the Aurassi, one of the city’s landmarks that people either love (the modernists) or ...
You get more than a bed to sleep in at the Safir, a hotel popular with out-of-town officials with busine...
One of the best midrange hotels in the centre, a very popular place in a 19th century building on a busy...
This long-standing backpackers favourite is a one-star dive above the noisy square, cafés and shops, rig...
A welcoming hotel in the cheap-hotel area, it’s a little less noisy than the others.
Minor shortcomings with service and upkeep of the rooms are far outweighed by the charm of the place, wh...
A survivor from the days when French colonial officials and their families flocked to the city, the Arag...
In another city, or in Algiers in another time, the Albert 1 would have taken more advantage of its fabu...
A noisy former colonial hotel overlooking place Port Said and the sea, it has some rooms (at midrange pr...
The better of the two hotels of this name (though not nearly so convenient), Dar Diaf is a long drive ou...
On a busy street in the centre of town, this is another old favourite and a cut above most of the city’s...
Overlooking the Ketchoua Mosque and a busy street, the Marhaba has grubby rooms with basins and worn bed...
The welcome could be warmer, but rooms in this imposing seafront hotel, a short walk from the Grande Pos...
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