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Panoramic View, Constantine
Experience breathtaking views from Constantine's iconic Sidi M'Cid Bridge, a historic landmark and engineering marvel spanning the Rhumel Gorge.
The Sidi M'Cid Bridge, an iconic symbol of Constantine, Algeria, is a historic suspension bridge offering breathtaking views of the Rhumel River gorge. Opened in 1912, it was once the highest bridge in the world and remains a stunning example of early 20th-century engineering.
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Walking
From Place des Martyrs in the city center, walk along Avenue des Frères Menaï. The walk is approximately 2 km and should take around 30 minutes. Be mindful of traffic along the way. Enjoy scenic views as you approach the bridge.
Public Transport
From the city center, locate the nearest bus stop and look for buses heading towards 'Pont du Diable' or Sidi M'Cid. Bus number 7 is known to head towards M'Cid. The bus ride takes approximately 15-20 minutes. Disembark at the M'Cid stop, and follow the signs to the bridge, a short 10-minute walk. A single bus fare costs approximately 20 DZD.
Taxi
Hail a taxi or use a ride-sharing service from anywhere in Constantine. Provide the driver with the destination 'Sidi M'Cid Bridge' or 'Pont du Diable'. The journey from the city center should take around 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. A taxi ride will cost approximately 200-500 DZD.
Parking
If driving, follow signs to Pont du Diable (Sidi M'Cid Bridge). Parking is available near the bridge, costing approximately 100-200 DZD for a few hours or a day.
Use Sidi M'Cid Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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