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Algeria

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Entry requirements | Organizing your trip | Visiting | Eating | Paying | Speaking |

Entry requirements

Passport and visa service
Consult the conditions for entering Algeria on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website
Diplomatic representations
Consult the directory of embassies and consulates near you on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
For more information
Embassy of Algeria in Tunisia
136 Avenue de la Liberte
Tunis, Tunisia
Phone: 216 1 283 166 ou 0-2245-7044

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Organizing your trip

Means of transport recommended in town

Recommendation
The public transport system in large Algerian cities is quite modern even if it is disorganized in some cases. It is recommended that foreign visitors use taxis, especially for trips inside a Wilaya (a department).
Maps of urban networks

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Means of transport recommended in the rest of the country

Recommendation
For safety reasons, using long distance public road transport is highly inadvisable. Until the east-west motorway is operational (some time in 2009), travelling by plane is recommended.
Air Algérie serves most large (and medium sized) Algerian cities and has attractive fares.
Rail transport has again become an attractive means of transport, both in terms of fares and keeping to the timetable.
Rail companies
National Rail Transport Company
 
Flight from Tunisia

Distance between capital cities in km: 643
Flight duration between capital cities: 1h10

Airlines offering direct flights from/to Tunisia
Airline Low-cost solution From To
https://www.airalgerie.dz/ Tunis Algiers
http://www.tunisair.com/publish/home.asp Tunis, Tozeur, Tabarka, Monastir, Sfax, Djerba Algiers

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Traveling by yourself

Recommendation
Traveling on your own is unsafe. Fake roadblocks set up by armed groups must still be feared on a certain number of roads, including well traveled roads, often at nightfall. Moreover, the number of road accidents appears to be particularly high, but this is less because of the state of the road network, which is good on the whole, than because motorists do not observe the highway code.
Road maps
Michelin map of Algeria
Map of Algiers
Find an itinerary
Multimap

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Visiting

Different forms of tourism

Historical
Many museums and monuments reflect Algeria's historic past.
In Algiers: the National Museum of Antiquities, the History Museum, the War Museum, the Martyrs' Monument.
Cultural
28 museums including the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions (Algiers) and the Cirta National Museum (Constantine).
Nature
The coastal band, the Atlas mountains, the Oases of the Sahara, the Hoggar mountains in the south, the mountainous massifs of Great Kabylia, Saharan Algeria with its plains and mountains, and the many UNESCO World Heritage sites (see the list).
Religious
Algeria is home to some 15 000 mosques, including a certain number of very old ones. The Great Mosque of Algiers was built in 1018, that of Tlemcen in 1102, the mosque of the Pasha, in Oran, in 1797. See also the mosque of Constantine.
Thermal
Algeria has more than 200 hot springs, some of which date from Roman times.
Beach
Algeria has 309 authorized beaches over all its coastal towns.
Winter sports
Not far from Blida there is a ski slope at Chréa (altitude 1 500 m).
Outdoor activities
Trekking, expeditions in 4x4s, rides on camels, etc. See further information on the Algeria.com. website.
Shopping
Local items that tourists can bring back from Algeria are: carpets, gypsum flowers ("Roses of the sands"), darboukas (percussion instruments), dates. Terracotta or copper items made by local craftsmen are becoming rarer and rarer.
 
 
Tourism organizations
Algerian Tourism

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Eating

Food specialties
Lamb with prunes and almonds - Lahm Lhalou : this is a rich, sweet dish.
Couscous which can be prepared with selected vegetables.

You can find recipes typical of Algerian cuisine on the Algerian Cuisine website.
Drinks
Selecto : national fizzy drink
Mint tea

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Paying

Domestic currency
Algerian Dinar
ISO Code
DZD
To obtain domestic currency
You can get an advance on a credit card in big hotels and in some banks (at the Crédit Populaire d'Algérie (CPA) or in foreign banks). You are strongly advised not to change your foreign currency on the black market to avoid counterfeit banknotes and Customs controls.
Most banks now have ATMs. Check if you can withdraw cash there with your international credit card. Some banks reserve their ATMs for their own customers.
Possible means of payment
Big hotels take the main international credit cards. However, make sure you have enough cash to pay for everyday purchases.
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Automatic Teller Machines (ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in in Algeria, click on the link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express

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Speaking

Official language
Since July 1998, the official language in Algeria has been Arabic.
Other languages spoken
Most Algerians speak dialectal Arabic. Although Arabic is the official language in Algeria. Tamazight was constituted as the second national language in April 2002.
French is still used by many Algerians, especially in the administration.
Business language
French and Arabic are generally the language of business, although some companies use English.
Getting some knowledge
Consult the tool "Foreign Language for Travelers"of the Travlang.com.website.
Free translation tools
Foreignword - Translator of words and text
Arabic Tripod - Introduction to Arabic (in English)
Al-Awal English Arabic Dictionnary - On-line translator
Lexilogos - Translation website for Arabic to French and English .

We can translate your foreign-language documents.

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