the most Spanish of Algerian cities
Oran is nestled at the bottom of a large sunny bay located less than 200 km from the Spanish coast, facing Almeria and Cartagena, and 150 miles from Morocco.
Nicknamed the "radiant", this old port city strongly influenced by the proximity of Spain is famous for its sandy beaches. Between swims and evening to cool, the cornice or the fort of Santa Cruz offer an opportunity to stroll facing the sea. Traditional and modern city at a time, little touched by tourism, Oran is a great door of entered the Maghreb and Africa.
A journey to the heart of the Arab-old Spanish city, in the historic district of Sidi El Houari (Casbah), is a superb start for discovering Oran. The Ibn Badis promenade overlooking the sea, you have a panoramic view of the harbor and the old town.
Then you have to spend the rest of the day relaxing, going to take a swim and bask in the sun on the beautiful beaches of the west coast: Mers El Kebir, Ain-el-Turck, Cape Falcon, Bousfer, The Andalusian ...
The early evening will be held at the Forest Discovery Planters and Murdjadjo with nearly 700 acres of Aleppo pines, with prime views of the Gulf of Oran and the harbor of Mers El Kebir. Going down, treat yourself to dinner at the restaurant located at the foot of the hill.
The next day will be spent around Oran. Habibas islands, hot springs of Ain Franin, the cascade of Andalusian, cliff Canastel Jebel El Marsa, old fort dating from 1347 ... you'll be spoiled for choice.
Back in Oran, in the late afternoon, fans of old stones go hang out at the mosque of Pasha (seventeenth century), and then climb to the fort of Santa Cruz overlooking the city before going adminrer Church St. Louis built by the Spaniards in 1679 and finally the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart.
Oran is nestled at the bottom of a large sunny bay located less than 200 km from the Spanish coast, facing Almeria and Cartagena, and 150 miles from Morocco.
Nicknamed the "radiant", this old port city strongly influenced by the proximity of Spain is famous for its sandy beaches. Between swims and evening to cool, the cornice or the fort of Santa Cruz offer an opportunity to stroll facing the sea. Traditional and modern city at a time, little touched by tourism, Oran is a great door of entered the Maghreb and Africa.
A journey to the heart of the Arab-old Spanish city, in the historic district of Sidi El Houari (Casbah), is a superb start for discovering Oran. The Ibn Badis promenade overlooking the sea, you have a panoramic view of the harbor and the old town.
Then you have to spend the rest of the day relaxing, going to take a swim and bask in the sun on the beautiful beaches of the west coast: Mers El Kebir, Ain-el-Turck, Cape Falcon, Bousfer, The Andalusian ...
The early evening will be held at the Forest Discovery Planters and Murdjadjo with nearly 700 acres of Aleppo pines, with prime views of the Gulf of Oran and the harbor of Mers El Kebir. Going down, treat yourself to dinner at the restaurant located at the foot of the hill.
The next day will be spent around Oran. Habibas islands, hot springs of Ain Franin, the cascade of Andalusian, cliff Canastel Jebel El Marsa, old fort dating from 1347 ... you'll be spoiled for choice.
Back in Oran, in the late afternoon, fans of old stones go hang out at the mosque of Pasha (seventeenth century), and then climb to the fort of Santa Cruz overlooking the city before going adminrer Church St. Louis built by the Spaniards in 1679 and finally the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart.
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