Hôtel Les Zianides
The red-brick Zianides, designed by celebrity French architect Fernand Pouillon, was Tlemcen’s pride and joy when it opened in 1973.
The red-brick Zianides, designed by celebrity French architect Fernand Pouillon, was Tlemcen’s pride and joy when it opened in 1973.
The welcome is fresher than the rooms in this central budget hotel, where the only washing facilities are a washbasin or the nearby public baths.
The Mansour is run by a very attentive patron, who calls himself a ‘sleep trader’ and keeps the best budget hotel in town, perhaps even the region. It is secure, as well.
A modern hotel beside the bus station, a short walk from the centre. Rooms have showers and TV, but no fans or air-con.
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