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4 Things to Do in Algiers

Get Lost in the Casbah (Preferably with a Guide)

The Casbah of Algiers isn’t just a neighborhood it’s a world of its own. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a layered labyrinth of Ottoman palaces, hidden mosques, artisan workshops, and rooftop views stretching to the sea.

Alone, you might miss the secrets. But with a guide like on our Casbah Tour you’ll hear the silent stories of rebellion, creativity, and survival. Meet locals, sip tea in historic homes, and stand where revolutions were planned. The Casbah isn’t a postcard it’s a heartbeat.

the historic fortified citadel and old city (medina) of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1992 and a symbol of Algerian culture and history.

Stroll Along Boulevard Che Guevara

Facing the shimmering Mediterranean, Boulevard Che Guevara (formerly Colonel Amirouche) is where Algiers unwinds. With French colonial façades to one side and ocean breeze to the other, it’s the perfect mix of heritage and modern rhythm.

Locals sip espresso while street musicians perform traditional chaâbi music. Art galleries, bookshops, and old cinemas give the area its intellectual pulse. It’s where Algiers shows off its style, slowly and confidently. Start walking you won’t want to stop.

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Ride the Cable Car to the Heights

One of Algiers’ hidden gems? Its cable cars. They don’t just help locals get around the hilly capital they give travelers incredible panoramic views.

Take the line up to El Madania, where you’ll find peaceful gardens and local life far from the crowds. You’ll have access to the largest concrete monument of the city: Martyrs’ Monument. A scene and a site that marry the slopy hills.

Visit the Martyrs’ Memorial and Botanical Garden

You can’t leave Algiers without visiting the Maqam Echahid the soaring concrete monument honoring the martyrs of Algeria’s independence. It’s bold, symbolic, and proudly Algerian.

Nearby is Jardin d’Essai, the capital’s lush botanical garden, perfect for a shaded afternoon walk. Palms, fountains, and exotic plants surround you while families picnic and children play. It’s a softer side of Algiers one that invites you to pause and breathe.

Together, these two landmarks balance memory and serenity: a perfect finale to your Algiers experience.

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