A unique crossroads of French and Ottoman influences, Algiers is a diverse metropolis of whitewashed Ottoman palaces and well-curated museums and galleries.
Extending along the Bay of Algiers, Algeria’s capital invites exploration with wide, open boulevards, savory food and freely extended hospitality. Get to know the city on an open-air tour, passing Haussmannian facades, the Grand Boulevard and the Martyrs’ Monument, ending at the majestic Jardin d’Essai du Hammam. A short distance from Algiers is Tipaza Archaeological Park, where you view a treasure trove of ancient Roman ruins, seaside theaters and exquisite mosaics. Continue to Cherchell, a historic gem nestled on the Mediterranean coast, and wander through its picturesque streets. Back in Algiers, set out on your chosen Design Your Day activity.
Explore the intriguing Casbah, a living labyrinth of narrow alleys, traditional homes, mosques and palaces recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site — a sensory journey through the soul of the city
Visit Djamaa al-Djazair (The Great Mosque of Algiers), a bold architectural statement that bridges tradition and modernity, and then stop at another symbol of Algeria’s religious diversity, Notre-Dame d’Afrique
On an art history tour of Algiers, visit the Algiers Museum of Fine Arts, one of the most prestigious art museums on the African continent; the Bardo Museum, set in an 18th-century Moorish palace; and the Museum of Islamic Art, housing sweeping panorama of Islamic heritage
Bid farewell to Algeria at a private dinner in a secluded and historic palace estate, a blend of Ottoman tradition, Andalusian elegance and Belle Epoque architecture.
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