Algiers, known affectionately as Alger la Blanche (Algiers the White), is a city where history breathes through the walls. Built on the slopes of the Sahel Hills and overlooking the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, the Algerian capital is a stunning mix of Ottoman grandeur, French colonial elegance, and modern energy.
The heart of the city is the Casbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walking through its narrow, winding alleys feels like stepping back in time. You’ll find hidden fountains, traditional craftsmen, and the hauntingly beautiful Ketchaoua Mosque.


From the heights of the Maquam E’chahid (Martyrs’ Memorial) to the lush greenery of the Jardin d’Essai du Hamma, Algiers offers a sensory journey unlike any other. It is a city that doesn’t just show you its beauty; it tells you its story.
