Ruines byzantine كدية الثعلوب
Ruines byzantine كدية الثعلوب: Echoes of Byzantium in M'Tarfa
Discover the ruins of Beni Hammad Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former capital of the Hammadid dynasty, nestled in Algeria's Hodna Mountains.
Explore the evocative ruins of Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad, a former capital of the Hammadid dynasty founded in 1007. Located in the Hodna Mountains near Maadid, Algeria, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers a remarkable look into 11th-century Islamic architecture and urban planning.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
If driving from Algiers, head southeast on the N1. The journey is approximately 225 km and takes around 3-4 hours. Once you arrive in Maadid, follow local road signs to Beni Hammad Fort. Parking is available near the site. Be aware that some roads leading to the fort may be less maintained. Parking cost is approximately 50-100 DZD.
Public Transport
To reach Beni Hammad Fort via public transport from Algiers, take a bus from Algiers to Bordj Ghédir. From Bordj Ghédir, take a taxi or shared minibus to Maadid. From Maadid, you may need to walk or take a local taxi to the fort, which is located a few kilometers away. The combined cost for the bus and taxi from Bordj Ghédir to Maadid is approximately 300-500 DZD. Be prepared for a total travel time of around 5-6 hours.
Use Beni Hammad Fort as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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