HOTEL EL MOKHTAR
Read moreThis recent building, in the lobby sometimes a bit sooty, ristes. All rooms (except a small single room) have a balcony where you can sometimes see the sea, beautiful bathrooms, good bedding, fridge and internet connection. They are still very new and well kept. The restaurant is on the 7 th floor. The cafe at the rear of the circular lobby, with Wi-Fi network, is quite cosy.
OTMAN HACHAÏCHI
Read moreThe four villas that Otman Hachaïchi offers to rent in the city centre are renowned for their great comfort: for many, one of them would even be the best of the entire city (moreover, the museum is accessible by walking). That's why it's better to book as long as possible in advance. There are three people who can accommodate up to people, the last one can accommodate up to eight.
CAMPING WATWAT
Read more22 huts (13 hard) with one or two beds, 15 DL per person, breakfast. Meals at 10 DL. A charming campsite, which can also organise your stay in the desert (dyane, 4 x 4, guide, cook) or help you make the formalities for visiting the Natural park of Village.
MOUNTAJA EL-YANABIYA
Read moreThis brand new tourist village was about to open during our passage and promises to be extremely comfortable. All new bungalows have a fully equipped kitchen with kitchen, cutlery, fridge. They are air-conditioned and have a lounge with satellite TV and small bathrooms. Their architecture is pretty cute, and barbecues were arranged in the small gardens surrounding them. You can enjoy the beach of the adjacent tourist village. In the coming years, the hotel will be complemented by a hotel facing the sea, a shop, a restaurant and two cafés.
AUBERGE DE JEUNESSE
Read moreThe location of this hostel is extremely strategic, close to the archaeological site and a beautiful forest: You can walk to the outdoor Café Belkheir before visiting the museum and the archaeological site. Furthermore, the rooms are very clean and most have been completely renovated. The manager of this hostel is very proud of this and there is something.
HOTEL TIBESTI
Read moreThis state hotel is still the most luxurious hotel in Benghazi. As well as the Dawa Islamiya building (on the seafront, housed in the shops and the headquarters of the Islamic Call Center, the Libyan Silguy religious association), Hotel Tibesti is one of the most interesting modern architecture in the city, with its pyramid facade designed to be a green wall. Volumes, decoration, colours, furniture, everything here recalls the aesthetics of the late 1970 s. A little young, but well maintained.
The rooms offer beautiful views of the lake of 23-July or views of the city. Their air conditioning system is no longer a young one. Many services: three restaurants (including a good Italian on the 13 th floor), cafes, shops, spa, indoor swimming pool, ticket distributor, change, travel agency Dar Sahara, airlines. Air-conditioned rooms with minibar, satellite TV, internet connection. Wi-Fi network in the executive floor. Business centre with Internet. During the month of Ramadan, the café on the roof terrace turns into a nice and lively restaurant preparing delicious grilled grill, and tents are installed. Very pleasant so during this month, but not necessarily the rest of time despite the beautiful sunsets.
HOTEL BAB EL-BAHR
Read moreAt the foot of the Sawari al-Imad and El-Fateh towers, this large hotel is generally satisfactory, although sometimes a little noisy and crushing. A great classic tour operator.
HOTEL AL-QALAA (LE CHATEAU)
Read moreThis hotel occupies the old Italian fort! The rooms overlook the central courtyard where a magnificent tree is served. Based on the old architecture of the fort, they are rather small and dark, but comfortable, very clean and air conditioned. Outdoor health, also clean. A coffee and a very honest restaurant.
RAINBOW TOURIST RESORT (MOUNTAJA GOUSGOUZHA EL-SIYAHY)
Read moreIn general, the tourist villages are on the sea side, this one is on the mountain side, in a bucolic setting. We are greeted by a large palm tree alley. According to the staff, they were planted by an English general who lived there with his wife. The villas are spacious and comfortable, with American equipped kitchen and rooms on the floor, real private apartments. A hotel will complete the whole in the coming years, in front of the mountain. A good restaurant (between 15 and 25 DL the meal), computers connected to the Internet.
HOTEL EL-SAFINA EL-ZARKA
Read moreThis large, blue hotel is located on the seafront, which is not accessible. The studios in the back yard are without great interest, the best option is to choose the rooms that are correct, with small balconies, preferably sea-side, the latter being the main interest of the hotel, relatively eccentric and displaying quite excessive prices. Restaurant, café (including a chicha coffee in the courtyard, 3 DL la), Internet room (2 DL per hour), and a large lobby. The staff is very friendly.
HOTEL AL-KANARY
Read moreAt the end of the old town. It faces the large water castle of the Kouba behind which a staircase descends down to rue de la Corniche. From the hotel you can quickly reach the Al-Dar restaurant and the arc of Marc Aurèle. The hotel was very clean, the room was very clean and the room was very clean and the room was very clean. But for those who want to stay in the medina this is a good option and one of the only ones!
CAMPEMENT RIFAK EL-SAHARA
Read moreA very good camp. It can organise your stay in the desert (trek or méharée). The small zoo will make children happy.
CAMPEMENT ANAY
Read moreThe Anay camp is probably the best option in the city. There are 33 clean and basic 2-bed huts built by the friendly Nigerian responsable, Diakham.
HOTEL AL-SARAYA AL-HAMRA
Read moreIt seems that the hotel's price takes into account its very central location. In spite of everything, the rooms are comfortable without being large. The suite and a double room have an exterior view, others need electric lighting. A café, next to which it is planned to install computers with the Internet, and a restaurant on the 3rd floor (7 DL meal).
HÔTEL QASR EL-DIWAN
Read moreThe staff were friendly and helpful. Television in the spacious, air-conditioned and very clean rooms. International telephone line by way of reception. Café. Enjoy the oriental or European cuisine of the Hotel Restaurant, a treat!
HOTEL AL ANDALOS
Read moreThe hotel is more than 6 years old. Air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV and vétustes bathrooms. The restaurant is very honest (meals from 13 DL).
HOTEL EL-BERID
Read moreThe rooms are on the floor, while the ground floor is divided between reception and coffee. No television or telephone in the rooms, clean but in summary comfort, with or without bathroom. Air conditioning in some rooms. But at this price, difficult to ask for more, and the hotel is very central, quiet just a few steps from the square Green.
HÔTEL BEN YEDDER
Read moreThis is the only hotel in the shopping area where the Tuesday market takes place and is within walking distance of the old town. Located in a two-storey building, it opened in October 2005. The rooms are clean and comfortable. In the restaurant, if you want to eat a couscous, order it in advance. The welcoming francophone boss has a house in the old town, which you can visit and where you can eat a good couscous.
AUBERGE DE JEUNESSE CENTRE-VILLE
Read moreStarting from Green Square, the hostel (buyut el-chebab in Arabic) is predetermined on your left to the great yellow and green sign in English above the door. The rooms are small and not always very clear and the furniture has matured well. The storage cabinets are closed. Shared bathrooms. No air conditioning. It is advisable to call in winter (but you have to speak Arabic, there are no more Francophone staff) to be sure to find heating in the rooms. No restaurant but a common kitchen. The location of the place is its location, in the heart of the Italian quarter near the green square. It is now the only youth hostel in the capital, the second, much more pleasant and located on the seashore in the Gargarech district, was destroyed due to urban redevelopment.