Overlooking the main square, this small hotel in a colonial-era building with flaking paint and slatted wooden shutters has a lot of character from the outside. Inside rooms are rather plain though comfortable enough. The hidden courtyard with a fountain is a nice place to take breakfast.
Hôtel NECIB
Algeria
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