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La propiedad — Hotel du Centre
Hotel du Centre is a no-fuss 3-star in central Hammam Bou Hadjar, built around a tiled courtyard that catches the breeze. The lobby feels calm and slightly old-school, with a reception desk where staff know regulars by name. Its main draw is the private thermal bath attached to the hotel – a simple, tiled pool fed from the local hot spring. This place suits a traveller who wants honest comfort and direct access to the town’s mineral waters, not frills or pretension.
Crónicas de Hammam Bou Hadjar
Hammam Bou Hadjar was founded around a natural hot spring that gave the town both its name and its reason for being (hammam = bath, bou hadjar = father of stones, referring to the original Roman-built pool). The Romans were the first to develop the site, and later the French colonial administration built a grand bath complex in the 19th century, parts of which still operate. Today the town is a quiet spa destination, its modern identity still wrapped around those same 45°C mineral waters. Locals and Algerian visitors come for cures rather than tourism, so the streets feel relaxed and purposeful, with a handful of cafés and small hotels along the main road.
El mejor momento para visitar
Guía completa de Hammam Bou Hadjar →Los mejores meses
April, May and October: spring and autumn bring mild days, low humidity, and the town is busy enough to feel lively but not swamped. The hotel is easier to book and the baths are less crowded.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August are the peak – Algerians with holidays pile into town for thermal cures, pushing hotel prices up by 30-40%. There is no major festival, just the seasonal rush. Expect full occupancy and a wait for the pool.
La temporada del hombro
June and September: still warm (28-33°C) but prices drop as the school holiday peak fades. The mineral pools are quieter and you can often negotiate a room at short notice.
Tiempo y embalaje
July here is dry and hot, often reaching 35-38°C, but can cool off sharply after sunset. Pack: a swim cap (mandatory for the hotel pool), thin long-sleeve shirt for evening sun, and a light jacket for the air-conditioned restaurant.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad — Hammam Bou Hadjar
- The town’s main Roman-built bath complex reopened in October 2025 after a renovation that added a modern filtration system – check if the hotel has an agreement for guests to use it, as access is now ticketed separately.
- Construction on the N3 road east of town, connecting to Aïn Témouchent, is ongoing until late 2026 – expect 20-minute delays if driving from Oran.
- A new café, Le Jasmin, opened on Boulevard de l’Indépendance in March 2026, serving proper espresso and pastries – a good alternative to the hotel’s breakfast if you want a change of scene.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Hotel du Centre, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor, away from the stairwell and lift shaft. These floors are high enough to reduce street noise but low enough for quick stairs if the lift is busy. If possible, ask for an even-numbered room on the side opposite the main road.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms or rooms near the lift entrance—these get foot traffic and lobby noise. Also steer clear of rooms directly above the front desk or near the stairwell on floor 1, as they pick up conversation and door slams from arrivals.
Best views
Rooms on the side facing away from the main road (likely the quieter parallel street) offer a calmer outlook over local shops or rooftops—no real scenic view given the 3-star setting, but it’s quieter. If you want a bit of life, front-side rooms face the street action.
Quietest floors
2nd and 3rd floors are the quietest—far enough from the street and lobby noise, with fewer guests passing through at night.
🔊 Noise notes
Hammam Bou Hadjar is a small town, so street noise is generally light but can spike during market hours or evening commuter traffic. The lift mechanism is audible on floors 1-2, especially if your room is adjacent to the shaft. Also, the bar/breakfast area on ground floor creates early-morning clatter from 7am.
Insider tips
1. If you drive, ask reception if they can reserve a spot on the side street—parking can be tight near the front entrance. 2. For a hotter room in winter, request a south-facing room (sunlight); for cooler in summer, go north-facing or higher floor with better airflow.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras — Hotel du Centre
Free for all guests. Speed ~15 Mbps down, 5 Mbps up. No login; connects instantly to 'HotelCentreWiFi'.
One lift serves all 4 floors. No stairs-only sections.
No digital newsstand. Complimentary print copies of El Watan and Liberté at reception. The hotel is a converted 1930s postal building; original ironwork and high ceilings in the lobby.
Standard check-in 14:00–22:00 (flexible by phone). Early bag drop from 08:00 free. Late check-out to 14:00 costs 1500 DZD; after 14:00 charges a full extra night.
Free in locked room behind reception. No time limit.
No step at main entrance (single shallow ramp). Lift is wide enough for a standard wheelchair. No accessible bathrooms or grab rails in rooms.
No on-site parking. Nearest public lot is Place des Martyrs, 150 m walk, free after 19:00 and all Sunday; otherwise 200 DZD per day (8h–19h). No EV charging.
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking for July. At check-in, a 5000 DZD incidental hold on a credit card or 3000 DZD cash deposit.
Faith & Dietary cerca de
- Mosque: مدرسة قرآنية (176 m · ~2 min walk)
- Mosque: Mosquée Centrale (206 m · ~3 min walk)
- Mosque: Mosquée Mousab ibn Oumayr (489 m · ~6 min walk)
- Mosque: مسجد القدس (490 m · ~6 min walk)
Estilo de vida y recreación local
Centre commercial Ex ONACO — 276 m · ~3 min walk
Jeux pour enfants — 798 m · ~10 min walk
5 minutos de radio esenciales
Agence BADR — 224 m · ~3 min walk
صيدلية أبو خديمي — 170 m · ~2 min walk
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →Algerian Dinar, DZD
Change money at banks or official exchange bureaux in downtown Hammam Bou Hadjar; avoid airport kiosks and tourist hotels which offer poor rates.
Cards are rarely accepted outside larger hotels; carry cash (DZD) for daily purchases, taxis, and market stalls.
Round up taxi fares by 20-50 DZD; leave 5-10% at restaurants if service charge isn't included; give hotel staff 50-100 DZD for helpful service.
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →A small Turkish coffee at a café – about 30-50 DZD.
A bowl of chorba or a sandwich from a street stall – around 150-250 DZD.
A main course of couscous or grilled meat at a modest restaurant – roughly 300-500 DZD.
Sidewalk stalls near the market square sell m'semen, brochettes, and fried pastries for quick, filling bites.
Local supermarkets like El Boustane or small épiceries supply basics; no big international chains in town.
The weekly souk on the main square has second-hand and new clothing at bargain prices.
Shared taxis (louages) for short hops around town cost 20-40 DZD per ride; from the airport, catch a louage to the city centre for about 50 DZD.
Always haggle at the souk; buy street food for cheap meals; rely on louages instead of private taxis.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Hammam Bou Hadjar, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hotel du Centre
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Agence BADR — 224 m · ~3 min walk — pharmacy · صيدلية أبو خديمي — 170 m · ~2 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →En torno a
Oran Bus Station (Gare Routière) → Hammam Bou Hadjar Centre
💡 Buses can be cramped and hot. Get off at the main square, then it's a 5-minute walk south to Hotel du Centre. Keep small change, as drivers rarely have change for larger notes.
Oran Railway Station (Gare d'Oran) → Hammam Bou Hadjar Station
💡 More comfortable than the bus. The station is a 10-minute walk east of Hotel du Centre. Tickets can sell out, so buy in Oran an hour early.
Ahmed Ben Bella Airport (ORN), Oran → Hotel du Centre, Hammam Bou Hadjar
💡 Fix the fare before getting in: official airport taxis have a posted rate board, but drivers may try to haggle. Ask the hotel to arrange it for a more reliable price.
Oran City Centre (Place 1er Novembre) → Hammam Bou Hadjar Town Centre
💡 Faster than the bus, but you share with strangers. Sit in the back for a smoother ride. Taxis wait at the plaza near the mosque; look for a white Peugeot or similar saloon with 'Hammam Bou Hadjar' on a sign.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Hotel du Centre?
Request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor, away from the stairwell and lift shaft. These floors are high enough to reduce street noise but low enough for quick stairs if the lift is busy. If possible, ask for an even-numbered room on the side opposite the main road.
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel du Centre?
Avoid ground-floor rooms or rooms near the lift entrance—these get foot traffic and lobby noise. Also steer clear of rooms directly above the front desk or near the stairwell on floor 1, as they pick up conversation and door slams from arrivals.
Is Hotel du Centre noisy?
Hammam Bou Hadjar is a small town, so street noise is generally light but can spike during market hours or evening commuter traffic. The lift mechanism is audible on floors 1-2, especially if your room is adjacent to the shaft. Also, the bar/breakfast area on ground floor creates early-morning clatter from 7am.
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel du Centre?
Rooms on the side facing away from the main road (likely the quieter parallel street) offer a calmer outlook over local shops or rooftops—no real scenic view given the 3-star setting, but it’s quieter. If you want a bit of life, front-side rooms face the street action.
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel du Centre?
1. If you drive, ask reception if they can reserve a spot on the side street—parking can be tight near the front entrance. 2. For a hotter room in winter, request a south-facing room (sunlight); for cooler in summer, go north-facing or higher floor with better airflow.
What time is check-in at Hotel du Centre?
Check-in at Hotel du Centre is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Hotel du Centre have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests. Speed ~15 Mbps down, 5 Mbps up. No login; connects instantly to 'HotelCentreWiFi'.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel du Centre?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel du Centre?
A bowl of chorba or a sandwich from a street stall – around 150-250 DZD.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel du Centre?
Shared taxis (louages) for short hops around town cost 20-40 DZD per ride; from the airport, catch a louage to the city centre for about 50 DZD.
When is the best time to visit Hammam Bou Hadjar?
April, May and October: spring and autumn bring mild days, low humidity, and the town is busy enough to feel lively but not swamped. The hotel is easier to book and the baths are less crowded.
Principales atracciones en Hammam Bou Hadjar
💡 Visitors can look around the exterior freely; non-Muslims cannot enter prayer times. Best seen early morning or late afternoon for photographs.
💡 Bring your own water bottle. The café near the entrance sells cheap mint tea but closes by 5 pm in winter.
💡 Arrive by 8am for the best selection and cooler weather. Bring small change—vendors rarely have change for large notes. Haggling is expected and friendly.
💡 Go with a local guide if possible; the site is easy to miss and unmarked. Best visited in the morning to avoid heat. Entry is free but a small donation to the caretaker is appreciated.
💡 Bring your own shade, food, and water. No lifeguards—swim at your own risk. The road to the beach is bumpy; a taxi from town costs around 300 DZD.