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I Love Algiers: A Floral Timepiece

Discover a unique floral clock in Algiers, a tranquil garden escape on historic Pasteur Avenue, blending nature and horology.

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I Love Algiers is a charming tourist attraction featuring a flower clock in a garden setting on Pasteur Avenue in Algiers [El Djazaïr]. It provides a tranquil escape in the city, blending natural beauty with a touch of horology.

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  • Q3F4+8XR Flower Clock Garden, Pasteur Avenue, El Djazair, Algiers [El Djazaïr], 16000, DZ

Local tips

  • Visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the flower clock and the surrounding garden.
  • Take a stroll along Pasteur Avenue to admire the French colonial architecture.
  • Combine your visit with other nearby attractions in central Algiers.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Place de la Grande Poste, walk west along Boulevard Ernesto Che Guevara, then turn left onto Avenue Pasteur. The garden will be on your left, a short walk down the avenue.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Algiers Metro to Tafourah-Grande Poste station, then walk west along Boulevard Ernesto Che Guevara and turn left onto Avenue Pasteur. The garden is a short walk down the avenue. A single metro ticket costs approximately 50 DZD.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Algiers. Ask your driver to take you to Avenue Pasteur near the Flower Clock Garden. A short taxi ride from the city center will typically cost between 290 and 400 DZD, but be sure to negotiate the fare beforehand.

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Located on Pasteur Avenue in Algiers [El Djazaïr], the 'I Love Algiers' attraction offers a delightful respite with its creatively designed flower clock set within a small garden. Flower clocks, conceptually developed by Carl Linnaeus, utilize the predictable opening and closing times of various flowers to indicate the time. Although Linnaeus may not have created such a garden himself, the concept has been embraced by botanical gardens worldwide. Pasteur Avenue itself is notable for its French colonial-style buildings, reflecting Algiers' rich history. The garden provides a tranquil atmosphere amidst the urban landscape, offering a space for relaxation and appreciation of nature's beauty. While exploring the garden, visitors can admire the intricate arrangement of flowers and enjoy the blend of natural and architectural elements. 'I Love Algiers' is more than just a garden; it's a symbol of the city's charm and a testament to the enduring appeal of blending nature with urban spaces. It serves as a reminder of the city's past while offering a peaceful retreat for locals and tourists alike.

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