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.
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.
AUBERGE DE JEUNESSE
Read moreThe youth hostel building houses Al-Kadous restaurant in a well-kept room but is a little dining, the meal costs 15 DL. The hostel guests have breakfast in this room. It's one of the country's most correct youth hostels.
AUBERGE DE JEUNESSE (BUYUT ECH-CHEBAB SABRATHA)
Read moreThe little more of this youth hostel is its view of the Roman theatre. The rooms are under renovation on the first floor. The French cook Mohamed Tassouky is very nice.