Explore Oran and Tlemcen: Dive into Algeria’s rich history, savor traditional cuisine, and experience vibrant markets on this immersive cultural tour.
Explore Oran and Tlemcen: Dive into Algeria’s rich history, savor traditional cuisine, and experience vibrant markets on this immersive cultural tour.
Oran
Oran - Welcome to Oran! Upon arrival by plane, based on your arrival time and flight number, a warm welcome awaits you at the airport. Enjoy a debriefing on the way to your hotel, where you will be dropped off to relax and enjoy some personal time.
Sidi El Houari
Place du 1er Novembre - You will be picked up at 9 am. Feel free to…
Oran
Oran - Welcome to Oran! Upon arrival by plane, based on your arrival time and flight number, a warm welcome awaits you at the airport. Enjoy a debriefing on the way to your hotel, where you will be dropped off to relax and enjoy some personal time.
Sidi El Houari
Place du 1er Novembre - You will be picked up at 9 am. Feel free to leave your belongings with the hotel concierge before heading to our first destination. Place d’Armes, formerly known as Place Foch, is a central meeting point and one of Oran’s most significant locations. It connects the old town to the new and is surrounded by buildings of remarkable architectural quality, such as the town hall and the regional theatre.
In the center stands a pyramidal stele erected by France in 1898 to commemorate a battle lost against the troops of Emir Abdelkader at the marabout of Sidi Brahim on September 23, 1845. It is topped by a bronze statue of winged glory honoring the heroes and adorned at its base by the bust of Emir Abdelkader, concealing the names of the French soldiers who perished in this battle.
Dar el-Bahia - Constructed in 1886, this building, with its eclectic architectural style and prominent location, is one of Oran’s most majestic monuments. The imposing façade of the APC of Oran is flanked by two bronze lions sculpted by the French animal artist Auguste Cain in 1888.
These bronze lions serve as a reminder of various Oranese legends that associate the city’s name with this animal.
Le Theatre d’Oran - Built in 1908 by architect Inez, the Opera showcases the elegance of Italian Renaissance architecture. It is now known as the Regional Theater of Oran Abdelkader Alloula, in tribute to the great Oran playwright.
Qasr el-Bey - After the departure of the Spaniards in 1792, the Bey of Oran, Mohamed el Kebir, constructed his palace on the southeastern tip of ROSALCAZAR. The interior is divided into three sections: the diwan, the residence, and the Pavilion of the Favorite (where the Bey of Oran would rest next to his chosen woman), visible from Rue de Philippe. A garden separated the main palace from the Pavilion of the Favorite.
The palace featured lush gardens surrounding his residence, harem, diwan, and private baths. During French colonization, it served as the residence of the General Commandant of the Oran division, yet the apartments retained their Moorish style.
Pacha Mosque - Listed as a historical monument on 08/06/1952, this mosque is a remnant of the Ottoman presence in the region. It was built between 1792 and 1796 by Bey Mohamed El Kebir.
The mosque features a domed structure on a square plan, with a finely decorated octagonal minaret reflecting Maghrebi architecture.
Bey’s Palace - At La Promenade de l’Étang, visitors can admire a variety of rare tree species in the garden and enjoy a panoramic view of Oran’s port and the city. It’s a lovely spot to rest and continue the tour.
Fort Santa Cruz - Crowning the Aidour massif, Fort Santa Cruz is an iconic site in Oran. Initially, the indigenous people were displaced. It was Governor D’Alvares de Bazan y Sylva, Marquis of Santa Cruz, who constructed the fort in the 16th century. The fort was completely rebuilt and completed in 1738 under Jose Vallejo following the mortar preparation during Bey Bouchlaghem’s assault.
Chapelle de Santa Cruz - Typically, the Oran trip concludes here, but if you’re feeling energetic, a visit to “Oran Arena” and “Résidence Yves Saint Laurent Oran” can be arranged.
Also known as Notre Dame du Salut, the Chapel of Santa Cruz is characterized by the statue of the Virgin Mary, initially constructed in 1850 on the heights of Mount Murdjajo after the infamous cholera epidemic, and then in 1851 after the vault’s collapse.
Oran Arena - Usually, the Oran trip ends at Santa Cruz, but if you’re still energetic, a visit to “Oran Arena” and “Résidence Yves Saint Laurent Oran” can be arranged.
At the arena, admire the beautiful architecture of one of the oldest arenas built by Spain in Oran, with a local guide to share the arena’s history and construction methods.
Oran Sea Front - At the end of today’s tour, enjoy a leisurely walk. Whether you choose a traditional dinner or prefer to return to the hotel for a meal, we will meet again in the morning to escort you to the airport for your flight.
Tlemcen
Les Grottes de Beni Add - Departing in the morning from Oran to Tlemcen, the route will depend on the weather and time, either via the countryside or highway. The first stop will be The Caves of Beni Add, located approximately 17 km from Tlemcen on the heights of the commune of Ain Fezza. It is one of the world’s most significant natural museums, stretching over 700 m, with a depth reaching 57 m. Its volcanic walls conceal numerous secrets, with limestone formations creating stalactites and stalagmites in the most varied and beautiful shapes.
El Mansourah - After lunch, visit the minaret of El Mansourah, located in Tlemcen. The ruins of Mansourah represent an ancient city known in the 13th-14th centuries as El Mahala El Mansourah, meaning “the Victorious Camp.” At that time, the Sultan of Fez, who besieged Tlemcen, established a military camp on this site, which gradually transformed into a real city with the construction of a mosque, a palace, and a hospital, all defended by a wall. Only ruins remain from this period… The famous ruins of Mansourah!
Citadelle et Palais El Mechouar - Conclude the trip by visiting the castle of El Mechouar in the heart of the city. It is a royal Zianid palace complex located in Tlemcen, Algeria, built in the Middle Ages by the Zianid sultans in 1248.
The Mechouar complex is an example of Moorish and Andalusian art, particularly the Zianid style.

- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up/drop-off
- Private tour
- Airport pick-up and drop-off
- Lunch
- Entrance ticket
- Local guide
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up/drop-off
- Private tour
- Airport pick-up and drop-off
- Lunch
- Entrance ticket
- Local guide
- drinks
- drinks
Embark on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of the west of Algeria, where travelers will immerse themselves in a historical, gastronomic, and cultural delights. This meticulously curated tour is tailor-made for the intrepid traveler seeking an authentic and immersive experience in the heart of North Africa.
Our adventure begins in Oran ,…
Embark on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of the west of Algeria, where travelers will immerse themselves in a historical, gastronomic, and cultural delights. This meticulously curated tour is tailor-made for the intrepid traveler seeking an authentic and immersive experience in the heart of North Africa.
Our adventure begins in Oran , you will see ancient ruins and archaeological sites but not only that you will taste traditionnel dishes and visit the souk ,
But the adventure doesn’t end in Oran—our journey continues to the enchanting city of Tlemcen, where travelers will discover another facet of Algeria’s cultural tapestry. Nestled amidst rolling hills and verdant landscapes, Tlemcen exudes an air of timeless elegance, with its majestic mosques, ornate palaces, and lush gardens.
we will see the last Andalousie heritage , on our 3rd day we will go back to your hotel in oran from tlemcen after seeing almost all what the city can give .
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.