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'''[http://www.hotelcirta.com Grand Hotel Cirta''' or '''Hotel Cirta''' is a hotel in [[Constantine, Algeria|Constantine<nowiki>]]</nowiki>]], [[Algeria]], located in a white colonial building at 1 Ave Achour Rachmani, on the edge of Place des Martyrs.<ref name="Fletcher-AllenLtd1933">{{cite book|author1=Edgar Fletcher-Allen|author2=Thomas Cook Ltd|title=Cook's traveller's handbook to North Africa: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=H2QvAAAAIAAJ|accessdate=14 January 2012|year=1933|publisher=Simpkin, Marshall, ltd.}}</ref><ref name="HamLuckham2007">{{cite book|last1=Ham|first1=Anthony|last2=Luckham|first2=Nana|last3=Sattin|first3=Anthony|title=Algeria|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0hh0YF79430C&pg=PA120|accessdate=14 January 2012|date=15 August 2007|publisher=Lonely Planet|isbn=978-1-74179-099-3|page=120}}</ref><ref name="Simonis1995"/> The hotel has 76 rooms, including 30 double rooms, 33 single rooms, 1 triple room and 4 suites and 1 apartment room.<ref name="Group">{{cite book|title=The Report: Algeria 2008|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=zPz9FHXJVLUC&pg=PA251|accessdate=20 March 2011|publisher=Oxford Business Group|isbn=978-1-902339-09-2|page=252}}</ref> [[Lonely Planet]] describes it as a "grand old hotel" and "another remnant of the colonial era".<ref name="Simonis1995">{{cite book|last=Simonis|first=Damien|title=North Africa: a Lonely Planet travel survival kit|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ECEZAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=14 January 2012|date=April 1995|publisher=Lonely Planet Publications|isbn=978-0-86442-258-3}}</ref> In 1972 one publication said of the hotel, "The grandeur of its mosque-like domed lobby, with its light blue tiles and hanging brass lanterns, may be fading somewhat in these post-colonial days of the Peoples' Democratic Republic of Algeria."<ref name="Canadian Saturday night: a magazine of business & national affairs">{{cite book|title=Canadian Saturday night: a magazine of business & national affairs|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=kOQmAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=14 January 2012|year=1972|publisher=Parkan Publications|page=4}}</ref> The hotel contains a cinema.<ref name="Ghanem1986">{{cite book|last=Ghanem|first=Ali|title=The seven-headed serpent|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=gepPAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=14 January 2012|year=1986|publisher=Harcourt Brace Jovanovich|isbn=978-0-15-181200-4}}</ref>
'''Grand Hotel Cirta''' or '''Hotel Cirta''' is a hotel in [[Constantine, Algeria|Constantine]], [[Algeria]], located in a white colonial building at 1 Ave Achour Rachmani, on the edge of Place des Martyrs.<ref name="Fletcher-AllenLtd1933">{{cite book|author1=Edgar Fletcher-Allen|author2=Thomas Cook Ltd|title=Cook's traveller's handbook to North Africa: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=H2QvAAAAIAAJ|accessdate=14 January 2012|year=1933|publisher=Simpkin, Marshall, ltd.}}</ref><ref name="HamLuckham2007">{{cite book|last1=Ham|first1=Anthony|last2=Luckham|first2=Nana|last3=Sattin|first3=Anthony|title=Algeria|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0hh0YF79430C&pg=PA120|accessdate=14 January 2012|date=15 August 2007|publisher=Lonely Planet|isbn=978-1-74179-099-3|page=120}}</ref><ref name="Simonis1995"/> The hotel has 76 rooms, including 30 double rooms, 33 single rooms, 1 triple room and 4 suites and 1 apartment room.<ref name="Group">{{cite book|title=The Report: Algeria 2008|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=zPz9FHXJVLUC&pg=PA251|accessdate=20 March 2011|publisher=Oxford Business Group|isbn=978-1-902339-09-2|page=252}}</ref> [[Lonely Planet]] describes it as a "grand old hotel" and "another remnant of the colonial era".<ref name="Simonis1995">{{cite book|last=Simonis|first=Damien|title=North Africa: a Lonely Planet travel survival kit|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ECEZAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=14 January 2012|date=April 1995|publisher=Lonely Planet Publications|isbn=978-0-86442-258-3}}</ref> In 1972 one publication said of the hotel, "The grandeur of its mosque-like domed lobby, with its light blue tiles and hanging brass lanterns, may be fading somewhat in these post-colonial days of the Peoples' Democratic Republic of Algeria."<ref name="Canadian Saturday night: a magazine of business & national affairs">{{cite book|title=Canadian Saturday night: a magazine of business & national affairs|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=kOQmAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=14 January 2012|year=1972|publisher=Parkan Publications|page=4}}</ref> The hotel contains a cinema.<ref name="Ghanem1986">{{cite book|last=Ghanem|first=Ali|title=The seven-headed serpent|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=gepPAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=14 January 2012|year=1986|publisher=Harcourt Brace Jovanovich|isbn=978-0-15-181200-4}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Official website|http://www.hotelcirta.com}}
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Grand Hotel Cirta
Grand Hotel Cirta is located in Algeria
Grand Hotel Cirta
Location within Algeria
General information
LocationConstantine, Algeria
Other information
Number of rooms76

Grand Hotel Cirta or Hotel Cirta is a hotel in Constantine, Algeria, located in a white colonial building at 1 Ave Achour Rachmani, on the edge of Place des Martyrs.[1][2][3] The hotel has 76 rooms, including 30 double rooms, 33 single rooms, 1 triple room and 4 suites and 1 apartment room.[4] Lonely Planet describes it as a "grand old hotel" and "another remnant of the colonial era".[3] In 1972 one publication said of the hotel, "The grandeur of its mosque-like domed lobby, with its light blue tiles and hanging brass lanterns, may be fading somewhat in these post-colonial days of the Peoples' Democratic Republic of Algeria."[5] The hotel contains a cinema.[6]

References

  1. ^ Edgar Fletcher-Allen; Thomas Cook Ltd (1933). Cook's traveller's handbook to North Africa: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. Simpkin, Marshall, ltd. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  2. ^ Ham, Anthony; Luckham, Nana; Sattin, Anthony (15 August 2007). Algeria. Lonely Planet. p. 120. ISBN 978-1-74179-099-3. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  3. ^ a b Simonis, Damien (April 1995). North Africa: a Lonely Planet travel survival kit. Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 978-0-86442-258-3. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  4. ^ The Report: Algeria 2008. Oxford Business Group. p. 252. ISBN 978-1-902339-09-2. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
  5. ^ Canadian Saturday night: a magazine of business & national affairs. Parkan Publications. 1972. p. 4. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  6. ^ Ghanem, Ali (1986). The seven-headed serpent. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 978-0-15-181200-4. Retrieved 14 January 2012.

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