Hotels in Algeria: The Best Prices across the Territory

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For some time now, hotels in Algeria have lowered their prices and increased their capacity to accommodate the entire mass of vacationers who formerly headed to Tunisia and other Mediterranean countries.

Last mid-July, the Algerian government reopened its land borders with Tunisia, so many Algerians headed to the neighboring country to spend the holidays there. Thus forcing hotels in different regions of the country to keep prices accessible to the population in a competitive movement.

The price of hotels in Algeria for the summer

Post-COVID Algeria is experiencing some progress in hotels and the tourism sector. With the advent of websites and social networks, the beauty of the Algerian territory is better exported abroad and even sometimes locally, pushing Algerians to increasingly want to discover their country.

Hotel prices vary depending on the quality offered by them, their geographic location, and booking dates. Indeed, depending on the city, prices start from 4,000 DA per night and can go up to 3 times the starting price.

Here is a list of the most famous hotels to stay in during your visit to various locations in the country.

Alger 

City hotel Algiers : 6800 DA.

El Chems Residence – Bordj El Kiffan: 5000 DA.

Hotel AZ Vague d’Or : 14,000 DA.

The Abbasids Palm Beach: 10,000 DA.

Hôtel les sables d’Or Zeralda: 16,000 DA.

Oran

Hôtel New Beach: 11,000 DA.

Hotel La Brise: 5200 DA.

Le Privilège Hotel: 6600 DA.

Hotel Lalla Mokhtara: 7900 DA.

Calypso Home: 17 500 DA.

Béjaïa

Hotel Atlantis Béjaïa : 12,000 DA

Hôtel du Nord: 8900 DA.

Hôtel Royal: 6700 DA

Hotel Brahmi HB: 6700 DA

Hotel Le Cristal: 7600 DA

Annaba

Hotel Rym El Djamil: 13,000 DA.

Hotel Mimosa Palace: 7000 DA.

Hotel Le Majestic: 9700 DA.

Royal Elisa Annaba Hotel: 9000 DA.

Hôtel D’Orient: 8100 DA.

Jijel

Hotel Dar El Aaz: 14,000 DA.

Hôtel Taghrast : 7000 DA

Aïn Temouchent

Hôtel du Prince Aïn Témouchent: 5200 DA.

Hotel of the Benouis brothers: 4000 DA

Is a certain culture of tourism taking shape in Algeria?

The prices of Algerian hotels are almost the same as those of hotels in neighboring countries that are more advanced in the tourism sector. This is particularly the case with Tunisia, where the only difference with Algerian hotels is that the latter only take payments in foreign currency and offer, in some establishments, a better service than that offered in Algeria.

Algeria is beginning to become aware, as we noted recently, of the importance of developing local tourism, through investments in hotels, means of transport, and even citizen awareness. The goal is to develop the Algerian tourism sector, a country with enormous potential in the field given the vast surface area it enjoys and the diversity of its climates, making it a pure country-continent.