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Mohamed Boudiaf Airport
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Cheapest Month
September
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There are 63 flights operating between Istanbul and Constantine. You may find frequent flights from Istanbul, Milan and London to Constantine.
Are you looking for cheap fares for Constantine flights? In the coming 3 months: Adana Constantine 21,784 TL, Ankara Constantine 18,508 TL and Kayseri Constantine 21,784 TL
Better to book your flight to Constantine 15 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
June and August months are the highest season for Algeria, Constantine. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: September and April.
Constantine, the third largest city in northeastern Algeria after the capital city of Algiers and Oran, is located on a plateau at an altitude of 640 meters, 80 km from the sea. Surrounded by a deep valley, the city is an important tourism city with its beautiful view of the valley over which there are many bridges.
Date
B.C. Founded in 203 by Greek colonists and Numidians, Constantine passed into the hands of the Roman Empire, AD. It was destroyed in the civil war between Emperor Maxentius and former African governor Domitius Alexander in 311. MS. It was reconstructed in 313 and took the name of Emperor Constantine the Great, and was captured by the Vandals in 432. Constantine, which became a part of the African province of the Byzantine Empire between 534 and 697, took the name Kusantine when it fell into the hands of the Arabs in the 7th century. In the 12th century, the city, which became a rich center for trade with Pisa, Genoa and Venice, continued to be included in the territory of the Ottoman Empire from 1529, when it was administered by the eastern lord of Algeria. Salah Bey, one of these gentlemen, engaged in important zoning movements between 1770 and 1792 and had the city's today's important architectural works built. In 1826, the last lord of the city, Ahmet Bey ibn Muhammad Sharif, led a fierce resistance movement against the French occupation forces, making Constantine the city that resisted the French for the longest time in Algeria. However, in 1848 it became administratively part of the French colony of Algeria.
Places to visit
Known as the city of bridges, Constantine has two historical bridges connecting the city, built on the ridges of two valleys, and a unique view. There are natural roads around this very deep valley.
Kasbah, the historical district of the city with its narrow cobbled streets, stone houses and bridges, is the most touristic place of the city. Established in 1852, the National Museum of Cirta is an important museum where archaeological finds are exhibited. Emir Abdelkadir Mosque, a huge structure with a capacity of 15,000 people, is the largest mosque in the city, built in 1994. The tomb remains of Masinissa, who was the chief of the Massili tribe, which existed as a nomadic community in and around Algeria, which was called Nudmiya in ancient times, is called the Masinissa Mausoleum. With Masinissa's death, Rome seized the tribe's lands. The Ahmed Bey Palace, which was completed between 1826 and 1835, is seen as the most beautiful example of Ottoman architecture in the city. The palace, which is worth seeing with its marble columns, carved cedar doors, tiles and olive trees in its garden, is unfortunately closed to visitors. Sidi M'Cit Bridge, Çağlayan Bridge, Sidi Rached Bridge, El Kantara Bridge and Rhumel Bridge are the most important bridges of Constantine. Sidi M'Cit Bridge, which is the second highest suspension bridge in the world with a height of 175 meters, was built in 1912. A magnificent view of Constantine on the bridge, which is one of the most important addresses of the city today, fascinates the visitors. It is possible to see the remains of the city gate, baths, commercial houses and chapels in Tiddis, an ancient Roman city located within the city limits of Constantine.
Constantine, a historical city dating from the Roman period, became the capital of the Eastern Principality in the Ottoman Empire from the 16th century, and became very advanced in the fields of culture, education and urbanism, with the Roman period monuments repaired and restored under the administration of Salih Bey, and the madrasahs he opened. The name of Salih Bey is kept alive, the last of the 7 bridges of the city, the Salih Bey Bridge, which is 756 meters long and 130 meters high. Constantine, the birthplace of Enrico Macias and the most important settlement close to the Tunisian border, is a city that every visitor admires with its view on two large rocky hills resembling an eagle's nest. It is also known as the city of Algeria, where Jews lived the most in the past. It is a fascinating city with its unknown beauties and historical riches that deserves to be visited.
Eating and drinking
In Algerian cuisine, which shows the characteristics of the Mediterranean cuisine, the diversity in the ethnic structure of the country is also reflected in the dishes. Its basis consists of lamb, wheat, couscous served with meat or vegetables, and şakşuka made with pepper, onion and garlic. Meşui, a lamb dish that is fried whole in the oven, khobz, a type of bread, macrot with dates, the most famous Algerian dessert, couscous, shurba, which means soup, tajine, a vegetable dish, cutlet, merguez, chicken with olives, and begnets, a type of pastry, are the most popular dishes. among the meals consumed.
How to Get to Constantin
Turkish Airlines has direct flights between Istanbul and Constantine. It is possible to reach the city from Mohamed Boudiaf Airport by taxi.
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Adana - Constantine | 21,784.25 |
Algiers - Constantine | 9,226.84 |
Ankara - Constantine | 18,508.33 |
Kayseri - Constantine | 21,784.25 |
Istanbul - Constantine | 7,546.95 |
Riyadh - Constantine | 14,788.63 |