Must-see attractions in Algiers

  • View of the Casbah, seen from Hotel Safir

    Casbah

    Algiers

    The heart of the city is its ancient Casbah, a steep and narrow maze of streets just west of the Pl des Martyrs. There are several magnificent Ottoman…

  • National Museum of Antiquities

    Algiers

    The richness of Algeria’s heritage is brought home in this museum. The collection of antiquities is drawn from sites around the city and throughout…

  • Algeria, Algiers, Bardo Museum

    Bardo Museum of Prehistory & Ethnography

    Algiers

    The Bardo, which focuses on the prehistory of Algeria, is one of the best museums in Algiers. The collection is well-displayed with videos, models and…

  • Dar Hassan Pacha

    Algiers

    Carrying the name of its original owner, Dar Hassan Pacha, this is one of the city's grandest mansions. The building now houses a collection of…

  • Palais des Raïs

    Algiers

    This palace is in fact a row of several large waterfront houses, joined to form a single compound. It is now home to the Centre des Arts et de la Culture,…

  • Grande Poste

    Algiers

    Algiers' beloved main post office is an unmissable piece of living history, a fine example of French-designed, early 20th-century Moorish architecture…

  • Museum of Popular Arts & Traditions

    Algiers

    This museum is the most accessible of the buildings one can visit in the Casbah. It is housed in a fine example of an Ottoman-period town house, the Dar…

  • Jardin d'Essai

    Algiers

    These bayside botanical gardens date to the first years of French occupation and today they are a sprawling natural hothouse. It's a place of outstanding…

  • Our Lady of Africa Basilica in Algiers

    Notre Dame d'Afrique

    Algiers

    One of the city's most famous buildings, this Catholic basilica still celebrates mass at 6pm daily, despite its dwindling flock. Its striking neo…

  • Djemaa Ketchoua

    Algiers

    Of all the mosques in central Algiers, the Djemaa Ketchoua has had the most turbulent history. Its date of construction is estimated as being around the…

  • Djemma Ali Bitchine

    Algiers

    The Djemma Ali Bitchine, which dates to 1622, is a mosque with an unusual domed design clearly influenced by Italian or Byzantine churches. That it should…

  • Djemaa el-Kebir

    Algiers

    The city's Grand Mosque has ancient heritage. It's built on a rise above the inner port where early Berber and Phoenician inhabitants built a place of…

  • Djemaa el-Djedid

    Algiers

    Colonial French town planners cleared many Ottoman buildings when they redesigned the Algiers waterfront and laid out what is now the place des Martyrs,…

  • Makam Echahid

    Algiers

    One of the most recognisable landmarks in the city, the Makam Echahid celebrates the sacrifice of the unknown martyr who fell for his country. The…

  • Musée National du Moudjahid

    Algiers

    This museum, which sits directly beneath the Makam Echahid, aims to collect, preserve and display objects and memories of the struggle against colonialism…

  • Musée des Beaux Arts

    Algiers

    The Musée des Beaux Arts houses the best collection of art in the country. Opened in 1930, it traces the progress of European and particularly French art…

  • Dar Aziza Bent el-Bey

    Algiers

    Aziza may have been a bent (daughter) of the bey of Constantine, who built the sumptuous Dar Aziza for her. Its whitewashed facade hides one of the most…

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