Must-see attractions in Algeria

  • Boulevard of Broken Dreams

    Timgad

    Algeria

    One of the finest Roman sites in existence, the ruins of Timgad stretch almost as far as the eye can see over a plain that in winter is cold and desolate…

  • View of the Septimian Temple at the Djemila archeological site in Algeria.

    Djemila

    Algeria

    The spectacular ruined Roman town of Djemila (or Cuicul as it was then known) is small enough to breeze around in half a day. But spend longer here,…

  • 2A56N70 Arch dedicated to the soldier Quintus Memmius Rogatus at the remains of the mountainside ancient Roman city of Tiddis, Algeria, December 2007.

    Tiddis

    Constantine

    Hovering on a barren mountain slope, some 30km from Constantine, the ruined Roman town of Tiddis is perhaps the most impressively situated of all Algeria…

  • Ruins of Hippo Regius.

    Hippo Regius

    Algeria

    The vast ruins of the ancient Roman city of Hippo Regius, also known as Hippone, are among the most evocative in Algeria, stretched across a rolling site,…

  • Entrance of the museum.

    Sétif Museum

    Algeria

    This central museum is one of the better museums in Algeria and it alone justifies a stop in Sétif. Displays are well laid out, lit and labelled (in…

  • Tipasa Archaeological Park

    Algeria

    The founders of Tipasa (as Tipaza was known during the Roman era) obviously had an eye for aesthetics. The town rolls gently downhill through pine trees…

  • 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…

  • Roman ruins of Caesarea Iol at the museum in Cherchell.

    Cherchell Museum

    Algeria

    This museum houses some of the finest sculptures and mosaics in the country. Among the highlights are marble busts of the royal family of Juba II, a rare…

  • 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…

  • National Museum Cirta

    Constantine

    Highlighting the numerous finds from excavations in and around Constantine and nearby Tiddis, there are some stunning pieces in this museum. The…

  • 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…

  • Archeological Site of the Roman City Lambaesis, Tazoult, Algeria.

    Lambaesis

    Algeria

    Lambaesis once served as the capital of Roman Numidia and was, for a long time, the partner and sometime rival of nearby Timgad. Yet the site has…

  • Djemila Museum

    Djemila Museum

    Algeria

    Djemila Museum, which is within the ruins complex, is best visited before the ruins. It contains many of the wonders dug out of the ground here but the…

  • Mosque & Tomb of Sidi Boumediene

    Algeria

    About 1.6km southeast of the city centre, as the crow flies, lies one of Algeria’s most beautiful complexes, the mosque and tomb of Sidi Boumediene, which…

  • 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…

  • Mausoleum of Medracen

    Algeria

    As you approach over the flat farmland, something vast and cone-topped appears over the horizon which you would be forgiven for thinking is a hill. In…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Bey’s Palace

    Algeria

    Much of the area around the headland overlooking the port is a military zone, but don’t let that stop you visiting the Chateau Neuf (New Castle), which is…

  • 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,…

  • Mansourah

    Algeria

    Mansourah – the victorious – never lived up to its name. It started as the camp where Merinid sultan Abou Yacoub settled his army in 1299, when he…

  • Musée National Ahmed Zabana

    Algeria

    Oran's museum is little-visited by foreigners, but it is one of the keys to understanding the city, although the collection doesn’t always live up to the…

  • Annaba Museum

    Algeria

    On the hill above the Hippo Regius site, this museum displays many of the treasures found there and elsewhere in the vicinity of the town. The ground…

  • 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…

  • 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,…

  • 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…

  • Djebel Murdjadjo

    Algeria

    Wherever you are in the city, there's no missing Murdjadjo, the wooded hill that dominates the skyline. The most obvious landmark is the fort of Santa…

  • Grand Mosque

    Algeria

    Tlemcen’s Grand Mosque is one of North Africa’s most important Islamic buildings. Begun by the Almoravid leader Youssef ben Tachfine around 1091, it has…

  • Palace of Ahmed Bey

    Constantine

    The palace of Hajj Ahmed, the bey or ruler of Constantine from 1826, is one of the finest Ottoman-era buildings in the country. With a series of…

  • Roman Aqueduct

    Algeria

    A 10-minute drive east of Cherchell are the remains of a massive Roman-era aqueduct built by Juba II to bring water from a source 35km away. The 50m-high…

  • 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…

  • Basilica de Saint Augustine

    Algeria

    On a hill above the ruins of Hippo Regius, the Basilica de Saint Augustine was intended as a sign of France’s revival of past glory. The first stone was…

  • Mechouar

    Algeria

    The Mechouar, a 12th Century citadel, is one of the town’s centrepieces. The Zianide ruler Yaghmorassen moved his residence here in the early 14th century…

  • Sidi M'Cid Bridge

    Constantine

    The Sidi M’Cid Bridge, also known as the Suspended Bridge, is Constantine’s iconic monument, its image defining the city. It is a 164m-long suspension…

  • Tlemcen Museum

    Algeria

    Given the wealth of history in these parts, you would be forgiven for expecting the museum to be equally rich. It is not. Arranged over two floors, the…

  • Roman Forum

    Algeria

    Ancient Caesarea's forum is enclosed between buildings behind a railing. The site was discovered by chance in the 1960s, when a statue was discovered when…

  • Mosque of Emir Abdelkader

    Constantine

    The city’s most prominent monument – you will see its twin 107m high minarets as you approach the centre – is the Mosque of Emir Abdelkader. The project…

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