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We're looking forward to celebrate with you guys!
We're looking forward to celebrate with you guys!
July 24, 2026
Bejaia, Algeria

Tassala & Evan

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Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Tassala Djennadi and Evan Gonzalez
Cities and places worth visiting while you are in Algeria Bejaia- Constantine- Algiers- Oran- Annaba- Ghardia- Tassili
Béjaïa

Béjaïa

Béjaïa, Béjaïa Province, Algeria

Béjaïa is Tassala's hometown— Also called Boujie "the candle" an enchanting coastal city in northern Algeria where the Mediterranean meets the mountains. Framed by turquoise waters and the lush peaks of Gouraya National Park, Béjaïa is known for its natural beauty, relaxed charm, and deep sense of community. Rich in history and culture, Béjaïa has been a crossroads of civilizations—from ancient Berber roots to medieval scholars and seafarers. Today, it’s a place of warmth and authenticity, where family, tradition, and hospitality are at the heart of everyday life. A city of light, learning, and the sea, Béjaïa holds a special place in my heart—and I’m so excited to share a piece of it with you as we celebrate this new chapter together.

Cap Carbon

Béjaïa Province, Algeria

Fort de la Casbah

Béjaïa, Wilaya de Béjaïa, Algeria

Place du 1er Novembre 1954

Béjaïa, Wilaya de Béjaïa, Algeria

Les Aiguades

Wilaya de Béjaïa, Algeria

Brise de mer

Brise de mer, Béjaïa, Wilaya de Béjaïa, Algeria

Bab El Fouqa

Béjaïa, Wilaya de Béjaïa, Algeria

Pic des Singes

Béjaïa, Béjaïa Province, Algeria

Gouraya National Park

Béjaïa, Béjaïa Province, Algeria

Saket

Béjaïa, Béjaïa Province, Algeria

Lac Noir Travel

Béjaïa, Wilaya de Béjaïa 06000, Algeria
Constantine

Constantine

Constantine, Constantine Province, Algeria

Constantine, known as The City of Bridges, is one of Algeria’s most breathtaking and historic cities. Dramatically perched above the deep Rhumel Gorge, Constantine is famous for its spectacular suspension bridges that connect neighborhoods carved into towering cliffs. With over 2,000 years of history, the city blends ancient Numidian roots, Roman heritage, Ottoman influence, and modern Algerian culture. White stone buildings, winding streets, and panoramic views give Constantine a timeless elegance, while its warm hospitality, rich cuisine, and vibrant traditions make it unforgettable. A city of strength, beauty, and resilience, Constantine is a place where history meets romance—an extraordinary setting to celebrate love and new beginnings.

Ahmed Bey Palace

Rue Boulaklab Mostapha, Constantine, Wilaya de Constantine, Algeria

Rhumel Gorde views

Constantine, Algeria

Grande Mosquée de Constantine

Rue Larbi Ben M'Hidi, Constantine, Wilaya de Constantine, Algeria

Amir Abdel Kader Mosque

Rue Filali, Hamma Bouziane, Wilaya de Constantine, Algeria

Sidi Rached Bridge

Constantine, Constantine Province, Algeria

Mellah Slimane Bridge

Constantine, Constantine Province, Algeria

Sidi M'Cid Bridge

Constantine, Constantine Province, Algeria

Monument aux Morts Constantine

Constantine, Wilaya de Constantine, Algeria

Bab El Kantra Bridge

Constantine, Constantine Province, Algeria

Cirta Museum

Constantine, Constantine Province, Algeria
Algiers Province

Algiers Province

Algiers Province, Algeria

Algiers, Alger la Blanche (The White City), is Algeria’s elegant capital, rising from the Mediterranean in layers of white buildings, sea views, and historic neighborhoods. From the winding alleys of the Casbah to the grand boulevards overlooking the bay, Algiers blends centuries of history with a vibrant, modern spirit. Influenced by Amazigh, Ottoman, Arab, and Mediterranean cultures, the city is known for its architecture, art, and café life—where time slows and conversation flows. With its mix of tradition, resilience, and coastal beauty, Algiers captures the soul of Algeria and offers a warm welcome to all who visit.

Great Mosque of Algeria

Muhammadiyah Al-Harash, Algiers Province, Algeria

Casbah of Dellys

N24, Dellys, Wilaya de Boumerdès, Algeria

Martyrs Memorial

Chemin Omar Kechkar, El Madania, Algiers Province, Algeria

Church of Notre Dame d'Afrique

3 Avenue Ali Ourak, Bologhine, Algiers Province 16070, Algeria

El Hamma- Botanical garden

El Hamma, Algiers Province, Algeria

Bastion 23

Casbah, Wilaya d'Alger, Algeria

Museum of Fine Arts

Rue Du Dr Laveran, El Madania, Algiers Province, Algeria

Bardo National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography

03 Rue Franklin Roosevelt, Alger, Wilaya d'Alger 16000, Algeria

La grande poste of Algiers

Rue Larbi Ben M'hidi, Alger Centre, Wilaya d'Alger 16000, Algeria

Sacred Heart Cathedral

Sidi M'Hamed, Wilaya d'Alger 16000, Algeria

Dar Mustapha Pacha

Rue Aoua Abdelkader, Casbah, Wilaya d'Alger 16000, Algeria

Tipaza

Tipaza, Tipaza Province, Algeria
Oran

Oran

Oran, Oran Province, Algeria

Oran is Algeria’s vibrant western port city, known for its energy, music, and Mediterranean charm. Set along the coast, Oran blends Spanish, Ottoman, and French influences into a lively urban culture full of color and rhythm. https://wildyness.com/news/things-to-do-in-oran Often called the birthplace of raï music, Oran is a city of celebration—where seaside sunsets, bustling streets, and warm hospitality create an unforgettable atmosphere. Bold, joyful, and full of life, Oran reflects the spirit of togetherness and celebration, making it a perfect city to share with our wedding guests.

Chapelle Santa Cruz

Oran, Wilaya d'Oran, Algeria

Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Oran

Oran, Oran Province, Algeria

Bey's Palace

Oran, Oran Province, Algeria
Tassili n'Ajjer

Tassili n'Ajjer

Illizi, Illizi Province, Algeria

Tassili n’Ajjer is one of the most extraordinary landscapes on Earth. Located deep in southeastern Algeria, this vast sandstone plateau rises from the Sahara like a natural cathedral—filled with dramatic rock formations, arches, and ancient canyons sculpted by time. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Tassili n’Ajjer is home to some of the world’s oldest prehistoric rock art, telling stories of life, ritual, and nature thousands of years ago. Timeless, mystical, and awe-inspiring, Tassili reflects the deep soul of Algeria—where history, art, and nature meet in breathtaking silence. https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/algeria-tassili-najjer-national-park

Annaba

Annaba

Annaba, Annaba Province, Algeria

Annaba is a luminous seaside city in eastern Algeria, where history, greenery, and the Mediterranean come together. Known for its palm-lined corniche, golden beaches, and relaxed coastal rhythm, Annaba offers a perfect balance of culture and calm. With deep roots stretching from ancient Hippo Regius to its Roman and early Christian heritage—most notably the Basilica of St. Augustine—the city carries a quiet elegance. Warm, welcoming, and naturally beautiful, Annaba reflects the soulful charm of Algeria’s eastern coast.

Saint Augustin Basilica

Chemin de la Basilique Saint Augustin, Annaba, Wilaya d'Annaba, Algeria
Ghardaia

Ghardaia

Ghardaia, Ghardaia Province, Algeria

Ghardaïa is a remarkable desert city in southern Algeria, nestled in the UNESCO-listed M’zab Valley. Known for its striking earth-toned architecture, palm-filled oases, and perfectly planned ksour (fortified towns), Ghardaïa is a masterpiece of tradition, sustainability, and community. Rooted in Ibadi culture and centuries-old customs, the city reflects a way of life built on harmony, simplicity, and resilience in the Sahara. Timeless, spiritual, and architecturally stunning, Ghardaïa offers a glimpse into Algeria’s deep heritage and the quiet beauty of desert living. https://www.mosaicnorthafrica.com/travel-to-ghardaia-everything-you-need-to-know/