Algiers, Algeria

Algiers, the capital and largest city of Algeria, is a vibrant coastal metropolis situated along the Mediterranean Sea. Known as "Algiers the White" for its striking white-washed buildings that rise above the bay, the city blends a rich history with modern urban life. Its historic Casbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features narrow winding streets, Ottoman palaces, and ancient mosques, reflecting centuries of cultural and architectural heritage. At the same time, Algiers is a hub of political, economic, and cultural activity, hosting government institutions, universities, museums, and a thriving port. The city offers a unique atmosphere where French colonial architecture meets traditional North African design, creating a dynamic environment that embodies both tradition and progress. With its Mediterranean climate, lively markets, and scenic views of the sea, Algiers remains an important cultural and economic center in North Africa.


Visa & Entry Requirements

Please visit the Official Algeria Visa Portal to apply for your visa if required.

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