I recently had a rather disappointing experience at a venue in Algeria, and I feel compelled to share my thoughts. It was disheartening to discover that my friends and I were not allowed to enter simply because we were men. To make matters worse, the security personnel demanded money from us in order to gain entry. This kind of behavior is not only unethical but also tarnishes the reputation of the establishment.
Upon finally gaining entry, we were disappointed to find that the food options were limited to only hamburgers. While hamburgers can be enjoyable, it would have been nice to have a more diverse selection of dishes available. A wider range of choices would have contributed to a more satisfying dining experience overall.
Furthermore, the level of service provided at the venue was subpar. The staff seemed indifferent and unresponsive to our needs. It is essential for any establishment to prioritize customer satisfaction and ensure that patrons feel valued and well taken care of. Unfortunately, this was not the case during our visit.
Lastly, the comment about Algeria needing a significant amount of time to develop is a generalization that may not reflect the current state of the country accurately. While it is true that every nation has areas where development and improvement are needed, it is important to approach such statements with sensitivity and avoid making sweeping judgments.
In conclusion, my experience at this venue left me feeling disappointed on multiple fronts. The discriminatory entry policy, the demand for bribes, the limited food options, and the lackluster service all contributed to a negative impression. I sincerely hope that the management takes these concerns into account and works towards improving their practices to provide a more inclusive and enjoyable experience for...
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I recently attempted to visit les voiles Beach club in Algiers , a private beach that I had heard a lot about, only to be met with a surprisingly discriminatory policy. Upon arrival, I was informed that I couldn't enter the beach because I was not accompanied by a woman. This was a frustrating and demeaning experience. Knowing that am not from Algeria
The idea that I need to have a female companion to enjoy a day at the beach is not only outdated but outright discriminatory. It's 2024 such policies have no place in today's society. I had planned to relax and enjoy the amenities, but instead, I left feeling embarrassed and unwelcome.
The staff, while polite, offered no explanation for this rule, which only added to the frustration. It's disappointing to see that a beach, which should be a place for everyone to unwind and enjoy, enforces such archaic and gender-biased policies.
I would not recommend les Voiles Beach Club to tourist and foreigner and to anyone who values fairness and inclusivity. There are plenty of other beaches that welcome everyone, regardless of who they are or who they’re with. Save yourself the trouble and find a place that respects all its...
Read moreThe place is nice, but there’s a lot that needs improvement. For example: the service — bring in young people who love life and enjoy working, instead of the current ‘el 9ahwiin, let the streets eat them.’ The food is disastrous (except for the beignets — they’re good). There’s no proper shower (‘عتروس وعتروسة’) & the toilets are so old and nasty ,lastly the water isn’t that clean. There are tons of influencers (if you want to meet your favorite, this is the place). But honestly, the hype isn’t worth it at all. Not worth your money or your energy. Les poufs where to lay down on are very old and have insects 🤢. The only good thing is that there some nice people who are friendly, and again the place is nice but need to be improved. Do...
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