The best hotels in Oran
Oran has 8,000+ places to stay and most of them will waste your time. too far from the action, misleading photos, or just not worth what they charge. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our Top Picks in Oran
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Hotel Es Salam
Plateau Saint-Michel, Oran
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Hotel Les Falaises
Front de Mer, Oran
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Hotel Hamou Boutique
Medina Jedida, Oran
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Le Meridien Oran Hotel and Convention Centre
Plateau des Andalouses, Oran
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Royal Hotel Oran, MGallery
Boulevard Maata Mohamed El Habib, Oran
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All Hotels Compared
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hotel Es Salam | Plateau Saint-Michel, Oran | $45–70/night | 6.8/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Hotel Terminus | Gare d'Oran, Oran | $65–95/night | 7.2/10 | Best Value |
| 3 | Hotel Timgad | Centre-Ville, Oran | $105–150/night | 7.9/10 | Most Popular |
| 4 | Hotel Les Falaises | Front de Mer, Oran | $120–175/night | 8.1/10 | Best Location |
| 5 | Hotel Eden Garden | Bir El Djir, Oran | $130–180/night | 8.3/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 6 | Hotel Hamou Boutique | Medina Jedida, Oran | $145–200/night | 8.5/10 | Romantic Stay |
| 7 | Hotel Ibis Oran | Ahmed Zabana, Oran | $155–210/night | 7.7/10 | Business Pick |
| 8 | Hotel Beau Rivage | Ain El Turk, Oran | $175–230/night | 8/10 | Family Friendly |
| 9 | Le Meridien Oran Hotel and Convention Centre | Plateau des Andalouses, Oran | $260–380/night | 8.8/10 | Top Rated |
| 10 | Royal Hotel Oran, MGallery | Boulevard Maata Mohamed El Habib, Oran | $290–420/night | 9/10 | Luxury Pick |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Hotel Es Salam
A no-frills option in the Plateau Saint-Michel district, close to local markets and bus connections. Rooms are basic but clean, with functional air conditioning and decent beds. The staff are friendly and helpful with directions around the city. Breakfast is included and fills you up without being remarkable. Good choice if you need somewhere affordable and central.
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Hotel Terminus
The Terminus sits directly opposite Oran's main train station, making it genuinely convenient for arrivals and early departures. Rooms are dated but well-maintained, with solid soundproofing despite the busy surrounding streets. The front desk operates around the clock which is a real plus for late check-ins. Prices are fair for what you get in a city-center location. Not glamorous, but reliable and honest.
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Hotel Timgad
The Timgad sits in the heart of downtown Oran, a short walk from Place du 1er Novembre and the main commercial boulevard. Rooms are mid-sized with modern furnishings and consistent hot water. The hotel restaurant serves decent Algerian and French dishes and is popular with local business travelers at lunch. Wi-Fi is stable throughout the building. A solid mid-range pick for first-time visitors who want to be close to everything.
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Hotel Les Falaises
Les Falaises is positioned along Oran's seafront corniche with direct views over the Mediterranean. The sea-view rooms are worth the small upgrade, especially in the early morning light. The terrace cafe is a genuine highlight, serving strong coffee with the bay laid out in front of you. Rooms are comfortable and modern with good blackout curtains. The walk to Santa Cruz fortress takes about 20 minutes uphill from the front door.
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Hotel Eden Garden
Located in the Bir El Djir residential district on the eastern edge of the city, this hotel is quieter than most options in central Oran. The garden courtyard is a genuine draw, a rare green space in an urban setting. Rooms are spacious and well-appointed with quality linens and proper air conditioning. The in-house kitchen produces excellent grilled fish and couscous dishes. Worth the short taxi ride from the city center if you value peace over walkability.
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Hotel Hamou Boutique
A small 14-room boutique property tucked into the historic Medina Jedida quarter near the Grand Mosque. The building is a restored early 20th-century townhouse with original tiled floors and arched doorways. Each room is individually decorated with local crafts and handmade furniture. The rooftop terrace has a clear view of the city skyline and the bay beyond. Excellent for couples wanting character over corporate uniformity.
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Hotel Ibis Oran
Part of the Accor group, the Ibis Oran delivers the consistent, predictable standard the brand is known for globally. Located near the Ahmed Zabana Museum and government offices, it attracts a largely business crowd during the week. Rooms are compact but efficiently designed with good desk space and reliable Wi-Fi. The breakfast buffet is well-stocked and opens early enough for 7am departures. A safe, uncomplicated choice for corporate stays.
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Hotel Beau Rivage
Beau Rivage sits in the coastal resort area of Ain El Turk, about 20 kilometers west of central Oran. The hotel has direct beach access, a large outdoor pool, and family rooms that actually accommodate four people without feeling cramped. The kids club operates during summer months and is well-run. The restaurant leans heavily toward seafood, which is fresh and well-prepared. It is not the place for city sightseeing, but ideal for a beach-focused stay near Oran.
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Le Meridien Oran Hotel and Convention Centre
Le Meridien is the most polished international hotel in the Oran area, situated above the Plateau des Andalouses with sweeping views of the bay and coastline. The rooms are large, well-finished, and properly maintained to a standard that matches the brand internationally. The outdoor infinity pool area is exceptional in summer. The spa and fitness facilities are the best available in the city. Service is attentive and professional throughout, which sets it apart from most alternatives in the region.
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Royal Hotel Oran, MGallery
The MGallery Royal is housed in a grand colonial-era building on Oran's main ceremonial boulevard, and the architecture alone justifies a visit. Rooms combine original high ceilings and ornate detailing with fully modern bathrooms and fixtures. The main dining room is one of the better restaurants in the city, with a menu that blends French and Algerian influences confidently. Concierge service is responsive and genuinely helpful for arranging local tours. This is the standout luxury address in Oran with no real competitor at the same level.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Oran
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
First time in Oran? Start here.
Book in Centre-Ville or Front de Mer. That's it. You'll be within 10-15 minutes walk of Santa Cruz Fort, Place du 1er Novembre, and the Promenade Ibn Badis. Everything else is secondary.
We've seen first-timers book cheap on the outskirts near Bir El Djir or out past Ahmed Zabana and spend half their trip in a taxi. Oran rewards walking. but only if you're based somewhere worth walking from. Your hotel location matters more here than almost anywhere.
Oran on a budget: what's actually possible
You can do Oran properly for under $70/night. Hotel Es Salam on Plateau Saint-Michel is the honest budget pick. it's not fancy, but it's clean, safe, and 15 minutes walk to the center. Hotel Terminus near Gare d'Oran is another $65-95/night option if you're moving between cities by train.
Street food near Medina Jedida is excellent and cheap. a proper chakhchoukha lunch runs 300-500 DZD. Skip the hotel restaurant if you're watching costs. Oran's covered markets and café culture are the real attraction and they cost almost nothing.
Beach hotels: Ain El Turk vs. Plateau des Andalouses
These are the two main beach zones and they're different animals. Ain El Turk is 20 km west of the city, livelier, with more restaurants and a real town feel. Plateau des Andalouses is further out and more of a resort bubble. Le Meridien sits there and it's stunning, but you're 35 km from the city center.
Honestly? If you want beach access plus city life, base yourself at Hotel Les Falaises on Front de Mer and day-trip to Ain El Turk. It's a 20-minute drive. You get the best of both without committing to a remote location.
Oran for couples: the romantic angle
Hotel Hamou Boutique in Medina Jedida is the call. It's intimate, the architecture is beautiful, and you're 7 minutes walk from the Grand Mosque and the old quarter's best evening atmosphere. Rooms at $145-200/night are genuinely worth it for a 2-3 night stay.
Royal Hotel MGallery on Boulevard Maata Mohamed El Habib is the splurge option. Don't let the price scare you. a couple nights there is a different experience entirely. Book a room facing the city, not the car park, and ask specifically when you reserve.
Business travel in Oran: what actually matters
Hotel Ibis Oran near Ahmed Zabana handles the basics well: reliable Wi-Fi, proximity to the tram line, and a practical layout. It's 25 minutes from Oran Es-Sénia Airport and the $155-210/night rate is the kind of thing that slides through expense reports without drama.
If you're hosting clients or need conference space, jump up to Le Meridien at Plateau des Andalouses. The convention facilities are the best in the city and the property makes an impression. Just factor in the 30-minute taxi ride to Centre-Ville. it adds up if you're meeting people in town.
Neighborhoods to skip (and why)
Stay away from the blocks immediately east of Gare d'Oran for anything longer than one night. The noise, the night-time street activity, and the general griminess aren't worth the savings. Some hotels here use photos taken at suspicious angles to imply a sea view. there isn't one.
The far eastern edge of Bir El Djir near the industrial port corridor is another miss. Nothing wrong with Bir El Djir itself. Hotel Eden Garden is good. but cheaper options in that direction put you 40+ minutes from anything interesting. If someone offers you a room under $40 out there, trust the price.
Oran's best neighborhoods
Front de Mer and Centre-Ville are where you want to be for your first stay. If you're here for beaches, head straight to Ain El Turk. it's 20 minutes west and a completely different pace.
Centre-Ville & Plateau Saint-Michel 2 vetted hotels The urban core. everything within walking distance.
The urban core. everything within walking distance.
This is where Oran actually lives. Place du 1er Novembre, the Théâtre Régional, the covered market, the best coffee shops. all within 10-15 minutes on foot. Staying here means you spend your time actually in the city, not commuting to it.
Hotel Timgad sits in Centre-Ville and earns its Most Popular badge by being genuinely central, well-run, and reasonably priced at $105-150/night. Hotel Es Salam on Plateau Saint-Michel is the budget option at $45-70/night. a 15-minute walk from the action, honest about what it is.
Prices here are mid-range by Oran standards. You won't find luxury in this zone, but you also won't find bad value. It's the most practical base for anyone visiting Oran for culture, history, or food.
Front de Mer & Gare d'Oran 2 vetted hotels Sea views, transit access, and the city's best promenade.
Sea views, transit access, and the city's best promenade.
Front de Mer is Oran's most coveted address and Hotel Les Falaises earns the Best Location badge for a reason. You're on the Golfe d'Oran, 12 minutes walk from the Santa Cruz cable car, and the Promenade Ibn Badis is your evening default. At $120-175/night it's fair for what you're getting.
Gare d'Oran is the transit hub. Hotel Terminus is the practical pick here at $65-95/night. It's solid for one-night stays between trains to Algiers or Tlemcen, but don't romanticize the area. The station neighborhood is functional, not charming.
These two sub-zones feel very different. Front de Mer is aspirational Oran. promenade walks, sea air, the best sunset in the city. Gare d'Oran is logistics. Pick based on what your trip actually needs.
Medina Jedida, Bir El Djir & Ahmed Zabana 3 vetted hotels Boutique character, business-ready, and a bit off the tourist trail.
Boutique character, business-ready, and a bit off the tourist trail.
Medina Jedida is the old quarter done right. Hotel Hamou Boutique at $145-200/night is the standout property here. 7 minutes walk from the Grand Mosque and surrounded by Oran's best street food. The architecture in this part of the city is genuinely interesting and most visitors skip it entirely.
Bir El Djir is calmer and slightly removed. Hotel Eden Garden at $130-180/night is a real find. quieter, well-run, and a good base if you have a car. Ahmed Zabana is the city's modern administrative belt: Hotel Ibis Oran lives there, near the Musée National Ahmed Zabana, with tram access and business facilities at $155-210/night.
These three neighborhoods offer something different from the tourist center. Not for everyone, but worth considering if you've done Oran before or you want local texture over postcard views.
Ain El Turk & Plateau des Andalouses 2 vetted hotels Beach escapes. one lively, one resort-quiet.
Beach escapes. one lively, one resort-quiet.
Ain El Turk is 20 km west of the city center and it's where Oranians go on weekends. Real beach, real town, restaurants that stay open late, and a genuine summer atmosphere. Hotel Beau Rivage at $175-230/night is the family anchor here and it works well for that purpose.
Plateau des Andalouses is 35 km out and quieter. Le Meridien sits there, rated 8.8, and rooms run $260-380/night. It's a resort in the full sense: you don't need to leave, and most guests don't. That's either exactly right or exactly wrong depending on your travel style.
Neither zone is practical for daily city sightseeing. Rent a car or commit to taxis. A ride from Ain El Turk to Centre-Ville runs about 800-1,200 DZD each way. Budget that in if you're based out here.
Best Areas by Vibe
Tell us how you travel and we'll point you to the right part of Oran.
Romantic
Medina Jedida is the pick. Hotel Hamou Boutique puts you in the old quarter, 7 minutes from the Grand Mosque, with candlelit restaurants and genuine architectural character. It's a world away from the tourist-facing side of the city.
Culture
Stay in Centre-Ville and walk everything. The Théâtre Régional d'Oran, Bey's Palace, and the Cathedrale du Sacre Coeur are all within 15 minutes on foot. Hotel Timgad puts you right in the middle of it.
Family
Ain El Turk is the family zone without question. Hotel Beau Rivage has the space, the beach access, and the calm that travelling with kids actually needs. and you're 20 km from the city if you want a day out.
Budget
Plateau Saint-Michel keeps costs honest. Hotel Es Salam at $45-70/night is 15 minutes walk from Place du 1er Novembre and the street food scene near Medina Jedida costs almost nothing.
Beach
Plateau des Andalouses is the premium beach choice. Le Meridien at $260-380/night fronts the best stretch of coastline near Oran. Ain El Turk is the livelier, more affordable version 15 km closer to the city.
Foodie
Base yourself in Centre-Ville or Medina Jedida. The covered market off Rue Khemisti, the grilled fish spots along Front de Mer, and the traditional chakhchoukha places near Place du 1er Novembre are all walkable from Hotel Timgad or Hotel Hamou.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Oran
When to visit Oran and what to pay.
Summer (June-August)
July and August are absolutely packed, especially at Ain El Turk and Plateau des Andalouses. Algerian school holidays hit in July and the coast fills up fast. book Beau Rivage or Le Meridien 6-8 weeks out or you'll pay walk-in premiums. Centre-Ville hotels stay slightly more available at $105-175/night, but the heat by 2pm is real.
Spring (March-May)
This is the window we'd pick every time. Temperatures sit at a comfortable 14-23°C, the beaches near Ain El Turk aren't crowded yet, and hotels across Front de Mer and Centre-Ville run 15-25% below summer rates. Eid al-Fitr timing shifts by year, so check the calendar. it can spike demand for 3-4 days and push Centre-Ville rooms to $150-200/night.
Autumn (September-November)
September is arguably the best beach month. the sea is warm, the crowds have thinned, and Hotel Beau Rivage at Ain El Turk drops back toward $175-200/night from its July peak. October is perfect for city sightseeing: clear skies, manageable temperatures around 20°C, and no summer premium anywhere. By November, smaller beach hotels start closing for the off-season.
Winter (December-February)
The coast is quiet and the prices reflect it. You can get rooms at Hotel Les Falaises for $95-120/night in January. well below its $120-175/night normal rate. It's fine for city-focused stays: museums, the Medina Jedida, Théâtre Régional productions. But if sunshine and beaches are the point, save this trip for May.
Booking Tips for Oran
Insider tips for booking hotels in Oran.
Book beach hotels 6 weeks out for July
Algerian school holidays run through most of July and August. Hotels at Ain El Turk and Plateau des Andalouses fill up fast with domestic travelers. If you want Hotel Beau Rivage or Le Meridien in high summer, 6 weeks minimum is not an exaggeration. Centre-Ville hotels have more flexibility. you can usually book 2-3 weeks out for July.
Ask for a city-facing room at the Royal MGallery
Royal Hotel Oran on Boulevard Maata Mohamed El Habib has rooms that face internal courtyards or the rear of the building. They're quieter but miss the view entirely. Ask specifically for a front-facing room when you book. the difference is significant and they won't always volunteer the option.
Taxis in Oran don't always use meters
Agree on a price before you get in. A Centre-Ville to Front de Mer trip should cost 150-250 DZD. Airport to Centre-Ville runs 800-1,200 DZD. If a driver quotes you 2,000 DZD for a short city trip, walk away. there are always more taxis. The tram between Ahmed Zabana and the port area costs 50 DZD flat.
Eid and national holidays shift hotel prices fast
Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are the two big ones to watch. During Eid al-Adha especially, domestic travel spikes and even mid-range hotels in Centre-Ville jump 30-50% for 4-5 days. Check Islamic calendar dates before booking April-July. the shift year to year can catch you off guard if you're just looking at standard peak season windows.
Don't trust 'sea view' listings near Gare d'Oran
We've seen this mistake hundreds of times. Hotels in the station zone advertise sea views using wide-angle shots taken from rooftops on a clear day. In reality, you're looking at rooftops, a dual carriageway, and if you squint, maybe the Gulf. Front de Mer is 15 minutes away and the sea view hotels there are the real thing. Hotel Les Falaises at $120-175/night is the benchmark.
Breakfast in Algerian hotels: check first
Many hotels in Oran, including solid mid-range properties, don't include breakfast in the base rate. A hotel breakfast runs $8-15 per person. The better call is to walk to a local café near Place du 1er Novembre. coffee and msemen (Algerian flatbread) for 200 DZD is both cheaper and better. Luxury properties like Le Meridien often bundle breakfast into higher room tiers, so compare total costs before assuming it's included.
Hotels in Oran — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Oran.
What's the best area to stay in Oran?
Front de Mer is the sweet spot. You're 10 minutes walk from Place du 1er Novembre and the Promenade Ibn Badis is right outside. Centre-Ville is close behind. it puts you near the Théâtre Régional and the city's best cafés without paying beachfront premiums. Expect to pay $65-175/night in these two zones.
How much do hotels in Oran cost per night?
Budget rooms around Plateau Saint-Michel start at $45-70/night. Mid-range hotels in Centre-Ville and Front de Mer run $105-175/night. If you're going for Le Meridien or the Royal MGallery on Boulevard Maata Mohamed El Habib, block out $260-420/night and don't apologize for it.
Is it safe to stay near the Gare d'Oran train station?
Daytime, completely fine. After 10pm, the streets around the station get quieter and a bit rough around the edges. Hotel Terminus sits right there and it's decent for a night in transit, but we wouldn't base a full trip there. If you're staying more than 2 nights, spend the extra $40 and move to Centre-Ville.
What's the cheapest decent hotel in Oran?
Hotel Es Salam on Plateau Saint-Michel starts at $45/night and it's our Budget Pick for a reason. It's about 15 minutes walk from Place du 1er Novembre and not glamorous, but the rooms are clean and the price is real. Don't expect concierge service. this is a no-fuss base.
Which Oran hotel has the best location?
Hotel Les Falaises on the Front de Mer earns the Best Location badge and it's not close. You're looking at the Golfe d'Oran from your window, 12 minutes walk from the Santa Cruz cable car station, and 8 minutes from the seafront restaurants on Promenade Ibn Badis. Rooms run $120-175/night.
Is Ain El Turk worth staying in, or should I stay in Oran city center?
Depends entirely on what you're after. Ain El Turk is 20 km west of the city center and the beach situation there is genuinely excellent. Hotel Beau Rivage is solid for families at $175-230/night. But if you want restaurants, nightlife, and walkability, stay in Centre-Ville and make Ain El Turk a day trip.
When is the cheapest time to visit Oran?
November through February is the low season. Temperatures drop to 8-13°C, the beaches are empty, and hotels near Front de Mer drop 25-35% off peak rates. You can find solid mid-range rooms for $80-120/night during this window. Just know that a few smaller hotels near Ain El Turk close or scale back for winter.
How do I get around Oran. taxis, buses, or car?
Taxis are the practical call for most trips. A ride from Gare d'Oran to Front de Mer costs roughly 200-300 DZD (about $1.50-2.50). The city has a tram line running through Ahmed Zabana and down toward the port, useful for reaching Musée National Ahmed Zabana. Car rental makes sense if you're going to Ain El Turk or Plateau des Andalouses regularly. expect $35-55/day from the airport.
What's the best luxury hotel in Oran?
Royal Hotel Oran, MGallery on Boulevard Maata Mohamed El Habib is the clear answer. It's a 9.0-rated property with colonial-era bones and genuinely polished service. Le Meridien at Plateau des Andalouses is the runner-up at 8.8 and better for convention-goers or anyone who needs a resort setting. Both sit in the $260-420/night range.
Are there good boutique hotels in Oran?
Hotel Hamou Boutique in Medina Jedida is the standout. It's 7 minutes walk from the Grand Mosque of Oran, intimate, and genuinely well-designed. Rooms run $145-200/night, which is fair for what you get. Hotel Eden Garden in Bir El Djir is another solid boutique option at $130-180/night, especially if you want something calmer than the city center buzz.
Do Oran hotels charge extra for breakfast?
Most mid-range and budget hotels charge separately. budget $8-15 per person for a standard Algerian breakfast with bread, honey, and coffee. Luxury properties like Le Meridien often bundle breakfast into higher room tiers. Always check at booking. some Centre-Ville hotels include a basic continental spread and don't advertise it upfront.
What's the best hotel in Oran for a business trip?
Hotel Ibis Oran near Ahmed Zabana is built for it. Reliable Wi-Fi, clean meeting facilities, easy access to the tram, and rooms at $155-210/night. Le Meridien at Plateau des Andalouses is the upgrade option if your company is paying. it has full convention facilities and is 25 minutes from the Oran Es-Sénia Airport.