Exploring the Ancient City of Tébessa: A Two-Hour Walking Tour
This two-hour walking tour of Tébessa, Algeria, will take you through the city's vibrant streets and provide you with a unique insight into the culture and history of the area.
The tour will begin at the Place de la République (Latitude: 35.4118, Longitude: 8.1237), a large public square in the center of the city. Here, you can admire the impressive architecture of the surrounding buildings, including the Grand Mosque and the Governor's Palace.
From here, you will head to the old city, where you can explore the narrow streets and alleyways. You will pass by the ancient walls of the city, which date back to the Roman era, and the ruins of the old city gate.
Next, you will make your way to the Souk El-Kebir (Latitude: 35.4118, Longitude: 8.1237), a bustling market where you can find a variety of local goods, from spices and fabrics to jewelry and souvenirs.
After exploring the souk, you will head to the Place des Martyrs (Latitude: 35.4118, Longitude: 8.1237), a large public square in the center of the city. Here, you can admire the impressive architecture of the surrounding buildings, including the Grand Mosque and the Governor's Palace.
From here, you will make your way to the Place des Nations (Latitude: 35.4118, Longitude: 8.1237), a large public square in the center of the city. Here, you can admire the impressive architecture of the surrounding buildings, including the Grand Mosque and the Governor's Palace.
Next, you will make your way to the Place des Arts (Latitude: 35.4118, Longitude: 8.1237), a large public square in the center of the city. Here, you can admire the impressive architecture of the surrounding buildings, including the Grand Mosque and the Governor's Palace.
After exploring the Place des Arts, you will make your way to the Place des Jeunes (Latitude: 35.4118, Longitude: 8.1237), a large public square in the center of the city. Here, you can admire the impressive architecture of the surrounding buildings, including the Grand Mosque and the Governor's Palace.
Finally, you will make your way to the Place des Libertés (Latitude: 35.4118, Longitude: 8.1237), a large public square in the center of the city. Here, you can admire the impressive architecture of the surrounding buildings, including the Grand Mosque and the Governor's Palace.
Along the way, you can stop for a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants and cafes in the area. For a unique shopping experience, you can visit the Souk El-Kebir, where you can find a variety of local goods, from spices and fabrics to jewelry and souvenirs.
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Sam's Tours
Sam’s Tour was founded over 40 years ago in 1976. We partner with Image Tours and Village Tours. We only partner with trustworthy and quality tour companies so you know you will get the best experience at the best price. We hope you like what you see and that we will have the opportunity to meet you shortly. May each of you continue to find new roads to travel, new horiz ... More ons to explore, and new friends along the way.
Terrapin Tours
Terrapin Tours offers high-quality group tours departing from New Hampshire. From day trips to once-in-a-lifetime adventures, we offer a variety of destinations and tours to suit every traveler. Relax and enjoy beautiful destinations and the company of your fellow travelers while we handle all of the details! "Hop on the Bus" with Terrapin Tours and let us take the stres ... More s out of travel!
Noshwalks
Our tours were about more than food: We also pointed out historical & cultural landmarks. In 1987, Prentice-Hall published The Food Lover’s Guide to the Real New York, written by me & Hungry Pedalers co-leader Mark Clifford. Hungry Pedalers folded when I went overseas (South Africa) for four years. When I returned, I wanted to resume my passion for exploring New York Cit ... More y’s neighborhoods. With new family responsibilities, I had no time for bike tours, but I did have time to walk around and write. Ergo, Noshnews. Publicity followed: It has been mentioned in The New York Times, The New Yorker and Newsday (a great half-page piece by Erica Marcus) and on WQXR. NY1’s Paul Messina did a great story on Noshnews, following me through Sunnyside.