En el corazón de Boumerdès, este oasis verde guarda ecos del terremoto que sacudió Argelia y la libertad ganada a pulso en 1962: ¿sobrevivirías a sus historias?
The park is open every day from around 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM (hours may vary by season). It is located in the center of Boumerdes and can be reached by taxi or public transport. Exact location: View on map.
No, Liberty Park is a completely free public space. Visitors can enter and walk around freely at no cost.
We recommend setting aside between 1 and 1.5 hours to enjoy the walk, photograph its monuments, and relax in its shaded areas. Ideal for short family visits.
The park pays tribute to Algeria's struggle for independence. Its name ("Liberty") and monuments symbolize resistance against colonialism. It is an important place in local collective memory.
From March to June (spring) and September to October (autumn), when temperatures are mild. Avoid July and August because of the intense heat. Best time of day: early morning or at sunset.
The park has accessible paved main paths, although some side areas may have uneven ground. We recommend assistance for wheelchair users in the less developed sections.
Marteau Beach is a 5-minute drive away (see information). You can also visit the Boumerdes cultural center and the panoramic viewpoint from the old Spanish Fortress.
Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, and water. You can combine your visit with the local market (Larbi Ben M'hidi Street) to try traditional sweets such as makroud. Avoid Sundays because of heavy local crowds.
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