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Tipasa, Algeria
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2024
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A Unesco World Heritage Site with Roman, Phoenician, Early Christian and Byzantine remains.

The archaeological site of Tipasa is a Unesco World Heritage Site. It has a unique collection of Roman, Phoenician, Paleochristian and Byzantine vestiges that testify to the importance and wealth of the ancient city. The archeological site which extends over 70 hectares in an enchanting site plunging into the sea invites you to take a walk for a few hours. An essential step not to be missed if you are in Algiers. We recommend that you hire a guide (French-speaking) so that you don't miss anything about the rich history of the place.


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Visited in december 2019
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Le Site archéologique de Tipaza et un excellent endroit pour passer une bonne journée et pour revivre l'histoire une autre fois. ????
alghis
Visited in july 2019
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un saut dans l' histoire
magnifique ensemble archéologique , on retrouve les traces de l ' histoire , demande à etre un peu plus préservé .
free_women
Visited in september 2017
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An archeological site diving in the sea that is worth detour with its ruins
lilou7908
Visited in august 2017
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Site archéologique chargé d'histoire qui se trouve face a la mer. Situé à moins d'une heure de route d'Alger, cet endroit vaut le détour.
DZ-POWER
Visited in may 2017
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Un lieu splendide, la vue est à couper le souffle, les ruines sont un véritable retour vers le passé Romain.

Il y a un sculpteur sur bois qui mérite plus de reconnaissance, son travail mérite d'y jeter un œil.
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