Possible souvenirs include
leatherware, rugs, copper
and brassware, local dresses and
jewelry.
Berber carpets
are beautifully decorated, and
from the Sahara comes finely
dyed basketwork and primitive-style
pottery. Bargaining is
customary in street markets and
smaller shops. The
rue
Didouche Mourad is the best
shopping street in Algiers.
There are two state-run craft
centers with fixed prices. One
is located at Algiers airport.
Shopping hours: Sat-Thurs
0900-1200 and 1400-1900. Some
shops open on Fridays.
Currency Information:
Currency
Dinar (DZD) = 100
centimes. Notes are in
denominations of DZD1,000, 500,
200, 100 and 50. Coins are in
denominations of DZD100, 50, 20,
10, 5, 2 and 1, and 50, 20, 10,
5 and 1 centimes.
Note: Because of the very
strict adherence of the
authorities to these regulations,
visitors are strongly advised
not to be associated with the
black market, which tends to
concentrate on the Euro and
portable electronics.
Currency Exchange
In the past, difficulties have
arisen when trying to exchange
currency in Algeria, with only
one national bank (La Banque
Extérieure d’Algérie) able
to exchange foreign currency at
branches in major business
centers. Difficulties are now
decreasing and it is possible,
for example, to exchange
currency at some of the larger
hotels. However, the facilities
for currency exchange remain
quite limited.
Credit/Debit Cards and ATMs
Credit cards are generally only
accepted in urban areas.
Traveller's Cheques
Accepted only in top-class (4-star
and above) hotels, government-run
craft (souvenir) shops and in
certain establishments. To avoid
additional exchange rate charges,
travelers are advised to take
traveller’s cheques in US
Dollars or Euros.
Banking Hours
Sun-Thurs 0900-1530.
Exchange Rate Indicators
|
Date |
Apr
07 |
|
£1.00= |
DZD138.56 |
|
$1.00= |
DZD70.10 |
|
€1.00= |
DZD93.61 |