Cliffs and historic buildings in Constantine, Algeria, under a blue sky.

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Constantine

Constantine, also known as the "City of Suspended Bridges", is a city with a rich history in northeastern Algeria. Founded in the 3rd century BC by the Phoenicians, it was later occupied by Romans, Arabs, and French. Located on a rocky plateau at 640 m altitude, the city is divided by a deep canyon of the Rhumel River, which necessitated the construction of several spectacular bridges. Constantine is renowned for its unique architecture, blending traditional elements with French colonial influences. The city's Medina, a labyrinth of narrow streets and white houses, is a UNESCO site. The University of Constantine, one of the oldest in Algeria, contributes to the region's status as a cultural and educational center.

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Stunning Landscape in Constantine, Algeria

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Stunning Landscape in Constantine, Algeria

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Cliffs and historic buildings in Constantine, Algeria, under a blue sky.

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Cliffs and historic buildings in Constantine, Algeria, under a blue sky.

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Cliffs and historic buildings in Constantine, Algeria, under a blue sky.

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A picturesque view of the dramatic cliffs and historic buildings in Constantine, Algeria, known as the City of Suspended Bridges.

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A picturesque view of the dramatic cliffs and historic buildings in Constantine, Algeria, known as the City of Suspended Bridges.

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A picturesque view of the dramatic cliffs and historic buildings in Constantine, Algeria, known as the City of Suspended Bridges.

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Stunning Landscape in Constantine, Algeria

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Airport Transport

Mohamed Boudiaf Airport is about 9 km from the city center. Transfer options: • Taxi: The most convenient option, takes about 20 minutes and costs around 1000-1500 Algerian dinars • Bus: There are buses connecting the airport to the city center, cheaper but less frequent

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Constantine is spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October). During these periods, temperatures are pleasant, ranging between 15°C and 25°C, ideal for exploring the city and its surroundings. Summers can be very hot, with temperatures frequently exceeding 30°C, making walks less comfortable. Winters are mild but can bring occasional rain. The Constantine International Jazz Festival, which usually takes place in spring, is a major cultural event that attracts visitors from around the world. Autumn offers the opportunity to experience the olive harvest in the region.

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Description

Constantine, also known as the "City of Suspended Bridges", is a city with a rich history in northeastern Algeria. Founded in the 3rd century BC by the Phoenicians, it was later occupied by Romans, Arabs, and French. Located on a rocky plateau at 640 m altitude, the city is divided by a deep canyon of the Rhumel River, which necessitated the construction of several spectacular bridges. Constantine is renowned for its unique architecture, blending traditional elements with French colonial influences. The city's Medina, a labyrinth of narrow streets and white houses, is a UNESCO site. The University of Constantine, one of the oldest in Algeria, contributes to the region's status as a cultural and educational center.

Festivals Events

• Dimadjazz International Jazz Festival - takes place annually in April • Andalusian Culture and Arts Festival - usually held in July • Algerian Independence Day - July 5, marked by parades and concerts

Ideal Days

3-4 days. This timeframe allows for exploring the city's main attractions, including the Sidi M'Cid Bridge, Bey Palace, and Cirta Museum, as well as a day to visit the surroundings.

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Constantine

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Constantine

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Public Transport

Constantine has a limited public transport system: • Buses: The main means of public transport, covering most areas of the city • Shared taxi: A popular and inexpensive option for getting around the city • Cable car: A unique way to cross the ravine and admire the city view Prices are relatively affordable, and tickets can be purchased directly on the transport

Shopping

• Souk El Acer - traditional market where you can find local products, spices, and crafts • Rue Larbi Ben M'Hidi - main commercial street with various shops • Centre Commercial Ritej Constantine - modern shopping center with international brands • Specific souvenirs: traditional jewelry, woven baskets, ceramics, and leather goods

Tips

• Emergency number: 14 for police, 16 for ambulance • The official language is Arabic, but French is widely spoken • Shops are usually closed on Fridays, the Muslim day of prayer • Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated in restaurants (10-15%) • Respect the local dress code, especially in religious areas

Traditional Foods

• Chakchouka - Dish made with eggs, tomatoes, and peppers, served with bread • Couscous - Traditional dish made from durum wheat semolina, served with vegetables and meat • Bourek - Crispy rolls filled with minced meat, cheese, or potatoes • Rechta - Thin noodles served with chicken and white sauce • Makroudh - Sweet pastry made from semolina and filled with dates

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2026-06-17T22:32:01.959888+00:00

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Where To Stay

• City center - ideal for access to attractions and nightlife, but can be noisy • Sidi Mabrouk district - quiet residential area with more affordable hotels • Near the University - suitable for budget travelers, with many accommodation options for students • Bellevue district - offers panoramic views of the city, but is further from the center

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Cumparaturi

• Souk El Acer - traditional market where you can find local products, spices, and crafts • Rue Larbi Ben M'Hidi - main commercial street with various shops • Centre Commercial Ritej Constantine - modern shopping center with international brands • Specific souvenirs: traditional jewelry, woven baskets, ceramics, and leather goods

Cumparaturi

• Souk El Acer - traditional market where you can find local products, spices, and crafts • Rue Larbi Ben M'Hidi - main commercial street with various shops • Centre Commercial Ritej Constantine - modern shopping center with international brands • Specific souvenirs: traditional jewelry, woven baskets, ceramics, and leather goods

Descriere

Constantine, also known as the "City of Suspended Bridges", is a city with a rich history in northeastern Algeria. Founded in the 3rd century BC by the Phoenicians, it was later occupied by Romans, Arabs, and French. Located on a rocky plateau at 640 m altitude, the city is divided by a deep canyon of the Rhumel River, which necessitated the construction of several spectacular bridges. Constantine is renowned for its unique architecture, blending traditional elements with French colonial influences. The city's Medina, a labyrinth of narrow streets and white houses, is a UNESCO site. The University of Constantine, one of the oldest in Algeria, contributes to the region's status as a cultural and educational center.

Descriere

Constantine, also known as the "City of Suspended Bridges", is a city with a rich history in northeastern Algeria. Founded in the 3rd century BC by the Phoenicians, it was later occupied by Romans, Arabs, and French. Located on a rocky plateau at 640 m altitude, the city is divided by a deep canyon of the Rhumel River, which necessitated the construction of several spectacular bridges. Constantine is renowned for its unique architecture, blending traditional elements with French colonial influences. The city's Medina, a labyrinth of narrow streets and white houses, is a UNESCO site. The University of Constantine, one of the oldest in Algeria, contributes to the region's status as a cultural and educational center.

Destinatie Kiwi

Constantine

Destinatie Kiwi

Constantine

Festivaluri Si Evenimente

• Dimadjazz International Jazz Festival - takes place annually in April • Andalusian Culture and Arts Festival - usually held in July • Algerian Independence Day - July 5, marked by parades and concerts

Festivaluri Si Evenimente

• Dimadjazz International Jazz Festival - takes place annually in April • Andalusian Culture and Arts Festival - usually held in July • Algerian Independence Day - July 5, marked by parades and concerts

Latitutine

36.365

Latitutine

36.365

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6.6147

Longitundine

6.6147

Mancaruri Traditionale

• Chakchouka - Dish made with eggs, tomatoes, and peppers, served with bread • Couscous - Traditional dish made from durum wheat semolina, served with vegetables and meat • Bourek - Crispy rolls filled with minced meat, cheese, or potatoes • Rechta - Thin noodles served with chicken and white sauce • Makroudh - Sweet pastry made from semolina and filled with dates

Mancaruri Traditionale

• Chakchouka - Dish made with eggs, tomatoes, and peppers, served with bread • Couscous - Traditional dish made from durum wheat semolina, served with vegetables and meat • Bourek - Crispy rolls filled with minced meat, cheese, or potatoes • Rechta - Thin noodles served with chicken and white sauce • Makroudh - Sweet pastry made from semolina and filled with dates

Numar Ideal Zile

3-4 days. This timeframe allows for exploring the city's main attractions, including the Sidi M'Cid Bridge, Bey Palace, and Cirta Museum, as well as a day to visit the surroundings.

Numar Ideal Zile

3-4 days. This timeframe allows for exploring the city's main attractions, including the Sidi M'Cid Bridge, Bey Palace, and Cirta Museum, as well as a day to visit the surroundings.

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Constantine

Nume

Constantine

Perioada Potrivita

The best time to visit Constantine is spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October). During these periods, temperatures are pleasant, ranging between 15°C and 25°C, ideal for exploring the city and its surroundings. Summers can be very hot, with temperatures frequently exceeding 30°C, making walks less comfortable. Winters are mild but can bring occasional rain. The Constantine International Jazz Festival, which usually takes place in spring, is a major cultural event that attracts visitors from around the world. Autumn offers the opportunity to experience the olive harvest in the region.

Perioada Potrivita

The best time to visit Constantine is spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October). During these periods, temperatures are pleasant, ranging between 15°C and 25°C, ideal for exploring the city and its surroundings. Summers can be very hot, with temperatures frequently exceeding 30°C, making walks less comfortable. Winters are mild but can bring occasional rain. The Constantine International Jazz Festival, which usually takes place in spring, is a major cultural event that attracts visitors from around the world. Autumn offers the opportunity to experience the olive harvest in the region.

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Regiune

Constantine

Regiune

Constantine

Sfaturi Si Info Utile

• Emergency number: 14 for police, 16 for ambulance • The official language is Arabic, but French is widely spoken • Shops are usually closed on Fridays, the Muslim day of prayer • Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated in restaurants (10-15%) • Respect the local dress code, especially in religious areas

Sfaturi Si Info Utile

• Emergency number: 14 for police, 16 for ambulance • The official language is Arabic, but French is widely spoken • Shops are usually closed on Fridays, the Muslim day of prayer • Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated in restaurants (10-15%) • Respect the local dress code, especially in religious areas

Tara

Algeria

Tara

Algeria

Transport Aeroport

Mohamed Boudiaf Airport is about 9 km from the city center. Transfer options: • Taxi: The most convenient option, takes about 20 minutes and costs around 1000-1500 Algerian dinars • Bus: There are buses connecting the airport to the city center, cheaper but less frequent

Transport Aeroport

Mohamed Boudiaf Airport is about 9 km from the city center. Transfer options: • Taxi: The most convenient option, takes about 20 minutes and costs around 1000-1500 Algerian dinars • Bus: There are buses connecting the airport to the city center, cheaper but less frequent

Transport Public

Constantine has a limited public transport system: • Buses: The main means of public transport, covering most areas of the city • Shared taxi: A popular and inexpensive option for getting around the city • Cable car: A unique way to cross the ravine and admire the city view Prices are relatively affordable, and tickets can be purchased directly on the transport

Transport Public

Constantine has a limited public transport system: • Buses: The main means of public transport, covering most areas of the city • Shared taxi: A popular and inexpensive option for getting around the city • Cable car: A unique way to cross the ravine and admire the city view Prices are relatively affordable, and tickets can be purchased directly on the transport

Unde Sa Te Cazezi

• City center - ideal for access to attractions and nightlife, but can be noisy • Sidi Mabrouk district - quiet residential area with more affordable hotels • Near the University - suitable for budget travelers, with many accommodation options for students • Bellevue district - offers panoramic views of the city, but is further from the center

Unde Sa Te Cazezi

• City center - ideal for access to attractions and nightlife, but can be noisy • Sidi Mabrouk district - quiet residential area with more affordable hotels • Near the University - suitable for budget travelers, with many accommodation options for students • Bellevue district - offers panoramic views of the city, but is further from the center

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Latitude

36.37

Locatie

Constantine

Locatie

Constantine

Location Label

Constantine

Longitude

6.61