Visit Algiers Casbah with an experienced Algerian tour guide. Come discover the millennial Medina of the Casbah with its narrow streets and beautiful palaces filled with culture and history. Forts, ruins and many other surprises to see and learn about in a full tour of the old city. While in the Casbah, why not try a traditional meal cooked and served by locals in an old house in the heart of the Medina. This can be arranged by our agency as part of your tour.
NB: Please, note if you book a group tour without lunch, there is a chance of taking a lunch pause of about 45-60min for everyone to enjoy Algerian delights then resume the group tour.
NB: Please, note that we always operate at 10 a.m. unless of a last minute change, for which case we will inform our customers in timely manner.
The Citadel is the heart of the Casbah, the ancient fortress that once served as the residence of the Ottoman rulers and a military stronghold. Perched at the highest point of the old city, it offers panoramic views over Algiers and the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can explore its fortified walls, gates, towers, and inner courtyards while learning about its role in defending the city and its transformation during French colonization. The Citadel also preserves traces of palaces, mosques, and hammams that reflect the Ottoman architectural legacy.
Step back in time as you explore the maze of narrow streets in the Casbah of Algiers, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through its winding alleys lined with whitewashed houses, colorful doors, and hidden courtyards. Along the way, experience the charm of local life, traditional crafts, and breathtaking views of the city and sea. A unique journey into the heart of Algiers’ history and culture!
Dar Mustapha Pacha is one of the finest examples of Ottoman palace architecture in the Casbah. Built in the 18th century for the Ottoman ruler Mustapha Pacha, this residence combines elegance and refinement, with ornate tile work, carved wooden ceilings, marble fountains, and inner courtyards filled with light. Visitors can wander through its grand halls and intimate rooms while learning about the lifestyles of the Ottoman elite and the blending of Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean artistic influences. Today, it often hosts cultural exhibitions and art events.
You will make your own way to the meeting points