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While Algeria is a country of quiet and calm nights, most of the major hotels feature great nightclubs and bars to enjoy. Also some cafes are open until late and you can meet locals while barhopping from one place to the next.

Visiting a Muslim country, women should be aware of the local dress code; covered shoulders and upper arms are highly recommended. The nightlife in the country bestows a lifetime opportunity on you to feel a true bliss on earth.

The leading towns of Algeria are brilliant in offering you the superlative entertainment facilities in night and that too on a affordable rate.

Staying in good hotels and visiting restaurants that have the facility of providing you with ear-splitting beat of discotheque that grooves in local nightclubs, pubs and of course vivacious dancing to the tunes of live folk dancers who perform breathtaking traditional dances, all will definitely set a mood for you and make you feel as if you are hypnotized.

Furthermore, you can also take extraordinary pleasures from yummy wines side by side while dancing violently and that will certainly add more wildness to the whole picture.

Places to try

Milk Bar

The Milk Bar has been around for decades, and during colonial times it was a popular spot with the French, which is why it was bombed during the opening salvoes of the Algerian War of Independence. Today things are far ease and it makes a good city centre coffee and snack break option.

Café Tontonville

An Algiers establishment. You cannpt beat sitting on the terrace of this cafe admiring the surrounding colonial-era architecture while sipping a strong black coffee.

Hotel Suisse

A highly atmospheric bar where time seems to have ground to a stop in 1931. Half drunk bottles of whisky gather dust behind the wood and mirrored bar and old men slap cards down on the table tops here.

Café du Forum

Even day trippers from Algiers, the capital, know about this small and apparently insignificant cafe, which is said to brew some of the best-tasting mint tea in all of the region. The red and white sign in English simply says 'Café'.

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