Money & duty free for Algeria
Dinar (DZD) = 100 centimes. Notes are in denominations of DZD1,000, 500, 200, 100 and 50. Coins are in denominations of DZD100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1, and 50, 20, 10, 5 and 1 centimes.
Note: Because of the very strict adherence of the authorities to these regulations, visitors are strongly advised not to be associated with the black market, which tends to concentrate on the Euro and portable electronics.
Credit cards are generally only accepted in urban areas. There are two or three functioning ATMs in Algiers, but they can not be relied upon. Payment in cash is always preferred.
Accepted only in top-class (4-star and above) hotels, government-run craft (souvenir) shops and in certain establishments. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travellers are advised to take traveller's cheques in US Dollars or Euros.
Sun-Thurs 0900-1530.
There are no restrictions on the import or export of local or foreign currency. The export of foreign currency must not exceed the amount declared on arrival.
In the past, difficulties have arisen when trying to exchange currency in Algeria, with only one national bank (La Banque Extérieure d'Algérie) able to exchange foreign currency at branches in major business centres. Difficulties are now decreasing and it is possible, for example, to exchange currency at some of the larger hotels. However, the facilities for currency exchange remain quite limited.
Algeria duty free
The following goods may be imported into Algeria by persons over 17 years of age without incurring customs duty:
• 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 400g of tobacco.
• 1L of alcoholic beverages.
• 500mL of Eau de Cologne or 150mL of perfume in opened bottles.
Gold, firearms, ammunition and narcotics may not be imported.
Gold, jewellery, firearms, ammunition and narcotics may not be exported.

