


A treasure trove of Algerian and international art, housed in a stunning 17th-century palace.
A stunning basilica offering panoramic views of Algiers, best visited in the morning.
A beautiful botanical garden perfect for a morning stroll, with a variety of plants and trees.
A must-visit for art lovers, housing a rich collection of Algerian and international art.
Handcrafted silver jewellery inspired by Berber culture, featuring intricate geometric patterns.
High-quality leather bags, wallets, and slippers made from local tannery techniques.
Vibrant, hand-woven textiles like burnous (cloaks) and boujaad (carpets), showcasing local designs.
Semolina cake soaked in syrup, topped with almonds and raisins
Slow-roasted lamb with spices, served with bread and harissa
Steamed semolina with vegetables, meat, and broth
A historic café near the museum, known for its traditional Algerian breakfast.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of Algerian pastries.
A waterfront restaurant offering stunning views and excellent seafood.
Algiers has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers, a jacket is essential for cooler evenings.
Exploring the museum and its surroundings will require comfortable footwear.
A guidebook will provide useful information about the museum's exhibits and Algiers' history.
Paphos Harbor and Waterfront, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a blend of ancient history and modern coastal charm.
A beautiful promenade in Nerja, offering stunning sea views and a peaceful atmosphere.
A vibrant night market offering local food, traditional goods, and lively atmosphere.