Discover the captivating city of Constantine in northern Algeria, known as the City of Bridges. Explore its rich history, stunning landscapes, and the mesmerizing Rhumel River.
- Palais d’Ahmed Bey - We start our visit by the museum and the finest Ottoman structure Palace of Ahmed Bey where you are going to walk around it to discover the courtyards, the beautiful gardens, colorful tiles with a creative awe-inspiring motifs and mosaics.
- Entrance fees
- Visa assistance with invitation letter
- All transfers included
- Guided by an English-speaking local
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Souvenirs
Constantine, alternatively referred to as Qasentina, serves as the administrative center of the Constantine Province in Algeria’s northern region. It is often dubbed the City of Bridges due to its captivating landscape, situated atop a high plateau, 640 meters above sea level, nearly encircled by steep gorges with the Rhumel River slicing through. Steeped in historical significance, Constantine’s origins date back to the Phoenician era, who called it Sewa (meaning ‘royal city’). Subsequently, the city became part of Numidia, where it was known as Cirta, until it was conquered by the Romans and renamed in honor of Emperor Constantine the Great.
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- For any booking for a departure within 48 hours you need to confirm availability
- If you don’t have a tourist visa yet, please make a reservation and contact us at least one month in advance
- This tour is mostly walking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.