5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions In Algeria - Must See Places 2023

Here are some of the top-rated tourist attractions in Algeria. This list of the best places to visit in Algeria will be a magical event during your visit. However, in this article, I discuss the 5 top-rated tourist attractions in Algeria. So, continue reading and discover these prettiest & top-rated tourist attractions in Algeria!

Bab El Kantra Bridge

Bab El Kantra Bridge

The Bab El Kantra Bridge is one of eight famous high-level bridges crossing the Rumel River gorge in Constantine, Algeria.

The Kantara Bridge is the oldest and has taken many forms over the years: from the Ottoman-style multi-arch bridge of 1792, to the French iron arch of 1863, to its current form as a concrete arch bridge.

Like the towering Cide M'Cide Bridge, there is a unique, natural "bridge" almost directly under the span that blocks much of the river from view. Partial remains of an earlier stone bridge can still be seen above this natural bridge.

Martyr's Memorial

Martyr's Memorial

Makam Echahid is a concrete monument commemorating the Algerian War. The monument was opened in 1982 on the 20th anniversary of Algeria's independence.

It is made in the form of three permanent palm leaves, which shelter the "Eternal Flame" beneath it. At the edge of each palm leaf is a statue of a soldier representing a phase of Algeria's struggle for independence.

Church of Notre Dame of Africa

Church of Notre Dame of Africa

Notre Dame d'Afrique is a Catholic basilica in Algiers, Algeria. Pope Pius IX granted two pontifical decrees to the shrine on the same day, 15 April 1876: the first decree called for the canonical crowning of the venerable Marian statue housed inside.

The coronation ceremony was performed on 30 April 1876 by Archbishop Charles Lavigerie of Carthage. A second decree which elevated the sanctuary to the status of a basilica based on an "immemorial custom".

Chrea National Park

Chrea National Park

Chréa National Park is one of the largest national parks in Algeria. It is located in the province of Blida, named after Chréa, a town near the park. 

Located in a mountainous area known as the Blidian Atlas, the park includes the Krier Ski Station, one of the few ski stations in Africa that can be skied on natural snow, and the Chief's Grotto.

Established in 1997, it covers an area of 36,985 hectares. The national park is home to more than 1240 plant and animal species, such as Atlas cedars and monkeys.

Ruins of Hippo

Ruins of Hippo

The ancient name of the modern city of Annaba in Algeria is Hippo Regius. It historically served as an important city for the Phoenicians, Berbers, Romans and Vandals.

Hippo was the capital city of the Vandal Kingdom from 435 to 439 AD until it was moved to Carthage after the Vandal capture of Carthage.

It was the focus of several early Christian councils and the home of Augustine of Hippo, a Church Father of great importance in Western Christianity.

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