Hôtel Tidikelt
The only hotel is this three-star place Hôtel Tidikelt on the outskirts of town, 10 min...
The only hotel is this three-star place Hôtel Tidikelt on the outskirts of town, 10 min...
The Mansour is run by a very attentive patron, who calls himself a ‘sleep trader’ and keeps the best bud...
The city’s only five-star hotel sits right in the centre...
In another city, or in Algiers in another time, the Albert 1 would have taken more advantage of its fabu...
Large two-storey pink building providing comfortable accommodation in simple single and double rooms or ...
On the road south of El-Goléa, 30 minutes’ walk from the centre of town, this place has quiet well-kept ...
This very pleasant hotel, just outside the gates of ancient Djemila, has eight rooms around a vine-cover...
Located on the Ghardaïa road about 300m from quatre chemins, this is a good clean hostel, one o...
A noisy former colonial hotel overlooking place Port Said and the sea, it has some rooms (at midrange pr...
This is the only top-end hotel in Ghardaïa but it doesn’t really deserve that distinction...
Immediately in front of the Aïn Fouara fountain, right in the centre of town, El-Rabie has maintained it...
A popular choice up at the top end of the allée near av de l’Indépendance, the modern Mansour i...
Built by Fernand Pouillon in the 1950s the Gourara is slightly dilapidated these days, but what it lacks...
The better of the two hotels of this name (though not nearly so convenient), Dar Diaf is a long drive ou...
This small and very friendly place is a good choice with a cosier feel than most...
A modern hotel beside the bus station, a short walk from the centre...
Sétif’s newest hotel, opened in the summer of 2005, is on the main street, close to the central fountain...
Locked up at the time of our visit.
The newest hotel in Adrar has mosaic-tastic corridors and reception, and the large rooms come complete w...
The most central lodgings in El-Oued are housed in a traditional domed building on av Taleb Larbi...
Close to the centre of the town of Taghit, on the road heading south, right up against the sand dunes...
Located on the place des Martyrs, this place has large, spotless rooms with an unfortunate choice of cla...
A very basic option across from the train station (and mosque), for those times when the budget won’t st...
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...
On the arcaded street that runs down to the main square, the family-run Hôtel des Princes has the city’s...
The rather grubby exterior on a busy road doesn’t look very promising but inside it is a different story...
The welcome could be warmer, but rooms in this imposing seafront hotel, a short walk from the Grande Pos...
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