HÔTEL BAB AL-FATAH
Read moreThe building is preceded by a square of grass and is situated in the quiet, overlooking Sidi Badri cemetery. It is a short walk from the museum and the old town. The rooms are air-conditioned and have satellite TV. Déco and other details are missing, but they are very correct for the price displayed. Two double rooms have a balcony overlooking the old town. No telephone but a cab at reception (dear: 28 DL in the mail, 30 DL at the hotel). On the ground floor is the coffee and restaurant room (15 DL complete meal) and in the evening you can order good pizzas, but attention to the pepper! The warm manager of African origin is French-speaking.
MAISONS D’HÔTES
Read moreSome houses in the new city, which are then called «villas», are used as guest houses for tourists. They have a number of variable rooms, normally air-conditioned, and at night cost 20 DL per person with breakfast, which is prepared with basic but hearty food in the refrigerator (servings of butter and individual jam, yogurt, etc.). You have a large house with a living room with TV, equipped kitchen, bathroom, garden or courtyard. As a rule, don't expect an exceptional decoration and check the state of the health. This is a good option to find friends. Here are two references for good villas, but do not hesitate to contact hotels to find out more.
BACHIR ET LATIFA HEIBA
Read moreAnglophones and very friendly. The hotel was very clean and clean.
HOTEL EL-QAHIRA
Read moreThe staff were very friendly and helpful. The staff were friendly and helpful.
HÔTEL WAHA
Read moreA nice small hotel on a floor set in a pink building. The rooms are air-conditioned and offer the usual comfort, but they are still very new, which makes the difference, especially for bathrooms without comparison with those of other hotels in the city. A very good address.
HOTEL QASR LIBYA
Read moreThe charm of this true tower of Babel of 288 rooms whose hour of glory is over lies in its vast, lively lobby, where the hotel staff (not always Anglophone) is of extreme kindness. There is a currency exchange service and three car rental agencies, a restaurant and a café. The rooms are of a beautiful volume, unfortunately the furniture (no television) is literally beating the wing and the condition of some bathrooms leaves to be desired. Room service.
HOTEL MIDAN ES-SA’A
Read moreThe hotel is on the floor of an old building organized around a covered patio and has a charm of all Maghreb. Some rooms have balconies with views of the harbour and clock square. A small snack has been provided to the right of the reception, which offers coffee, drinks and little sandwiches. The hotel's officials have the idea of setting up a café on the roof. One of them speaks French and is very sympathetic. In our view, this is the best choice of the capital for small budgets.
HOTEL JEBEL EL-AKHDAR
Read moreThe rooms (with or without bathroom) fall into ruins, with the exception of a triple room and a double bedroom with a large terrace overlooking the shaded square (20 DL). Pity, because this former diocese of the Italian era could be splendid. For the time being, it mainly welcomes Italian workers. The receptionist Mohammed Tajouri Atman is very warm, but in his absence the reception is cold.
HOTEL QARTAGE
Read moreThis hotel is a little away from the city centre and offers basic but correct rooms with small balconies in a three-storey building. A restaurant and a café.
HOTEL SARAIH LIBO
Read moreIn the very small rooms, the air conditioning system is old. Instead, choose a room side side to have a view on the square, because the other rooms are dark. Telephone outside international calls and television. Some en suite bathrooms are on the level (larger than the tiny bathrooms in the rooms). The hotel is well situated, close to the shopping streets of the old Italian city, and the popular arcades of the beginning of Omar Moukhtar street. Helpful staff, a little anglophone. An excellent option for small budgets.
HOTEL EL-MEDINA
Read moreBasic rooms, with or without air conditioning, satellite TV and telephone but shared bathroom, except one. This is a first correct price.
VILLAGE TOURISTIQUE DE JANZOUR (QARIYA SIYAHIYA JANZOUR)
Read moreThree restaurants, shops, an internet café (Wi-Fi network in the rooms), four cafes, a supermarket, bowling, tennis, billiards, children's games, swimming pools, private beach, everything to take care of the water. The more brand-new but well-kept village is very popular among Libyan holidaymakers. Non-residents can spend the day for 5 DL.
MOTEL & RESTAURANT HANIBAL
Read moreOne of the young Algerians who care for the kitchen sometimes makes delicious almonds cakes. This strategically located restaurant and motel has just been opened by the tourist company Kabaw Travel & Tourism Company driven by the dynamic Tawfiq Ramadan. During our journey, only the restaurant functioned because the eight rooms were not yet ready. The facilities will be outside the rooms.
HOTEL GAWHARA SABRATHA
Read moreFor the prices displayed, this is a very good solution. The staff were very friendly and helpful. They are air-conditioned and equipped with satellite TV and refrigerator. A restaurant.
CAFÉ-RESTAURANT
Read moreJust after the checkpoint, which marks the entrance to the city, you will find a café-restaurant in the palm-tree walls. The health care (a shower in the toilet) is not very clean. During our passage, it was planned to also build a campsite. If you're the first to go to the café, you'll see to of the Malian Tuareg who conscientiously déballeront the beautiful silver jewelry they made. From their quiet voices, they will detail their offers to the names that make them dream (Agadez cross, Croix cross, Manou cross…).
HÔTEL WADDAN
Read moreSeparated from the sea by the coastal road, this hotel was one of the first in the country, built in the 1930 s. It is now a luxury boutique hotel with swimming pool and spa with 90 rooms, under the stewardship of the large Intercontinental Hotel Group.