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Tunis Centre's UNESCO-listed Medina invites you to get happily lost in its maze of ancient souks and stunning 7th-century architecture. Ornate mosaics decorate the towering Zitouna Mosque, while French colonial influences create a fascinating cultural blend along Avenue Habib Bourguiba. Traditional craftspeople still work their magic in family workshops throughout the narrow, bustling alleys.
Restored riads with intimate courtyards offer authentic stays inside the whitewashed Medina walls. Sip mint tea at sidewalk cafés, feast on couscous in hidden courtyard restaurants, or hunt for handwoven carpets and silver jewelry in the vibrant markets. Getting around is easiest on foot, with light rail and taxis connecting to modern Tunis when your adventures take you beyond the historic core.
Les Berges du Lac brings upscale Tunis living to the shores of a scenic lake with modern flair. Stroll along waterfront promenades where glass-and-steel architecture creates a sophisticated skyline unlike old Tunis. Kids can play at Dah Dah Happy Land Entertainment Park while adults enjoy manicured gardens and premium shopping centers filled with international brands.
Dining options range from waterfront cafes to upscale French-Tunisian fusion restaurants where reservations are recommended. Luxury hotels and serviced apartments offer high-end amenities for comfortable stays. While public transit is limited, taxis and ride-sharing services make exploring this peaceful district and connecting to central Tunis a breeze.
Bab Bhar's maze-like streets tell tales of centuries past through ornate stone archways and golden light dancing on ancient walls. The legendary gate opens to Tunis' UNESCO-listed Medina, where the green-tiled minaret of Zitouna Mosque punctuates the skyline. Wander through bustling souks to discover handcrafted treasures, from intricate silver jewelry to vibrant textiles and aromatic spices.
Traditional riads and boutique hotels occupy restored Ottoman buildings, complete with tranquil courtyards and rooftop terraces. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, with tram stops and taxis available at the Medina's edge. Authentic Tunisian restaurants serve flavorful couscous and mint tea, while local cafés offer perfect people-watching spots.
The Medina of Tunis beckons visitors into a historical labyrinth where Islamic architecture tells stories at every turn. Winding through narrow cobblestone alleys reveals the magnificent Zitouna Mosque with its towering minaret and ornate Dar Hussein palace with intricate tilework. Vibrant souks sell handwoven carpets and aromatic spices, while artisans practice traditional crafts passed down through generations.
Converted riads offer intimate accommodations with ornate tilework and rooftop terraces overlooking the honey-colored cityscape. Family-run restaurants serve authentic couscous and brik pastries at reasonable prices. The medina is best explored on foot, with convenient tram and bus stops located at the ancient walled city's entrances.
Ville Nouvelle buzzes with French-Tunisian flair, where elegant Art Deco buildings frame the bustling Avenue Habib Bourguiba. The grand Municipal Theatre anchors the cultural scene while the iconic Clock Tower marks the district's center. Snap photos of cream-colored colonial buildings with wrought-iron balconies or explore the Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul.
Franco-Tunisian fusion dominates the food scene with elegant patisseries serving both croissants and traditional makroudh pastries. Stay in boutique hotels housed in converted colonial buildings with modern amenities. Getting around is a breeze with metro connections, extensive bus networks, and highly walkable tree-lined boulevards.
You can study the exhibits at Bardo Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Tunis. Experience the museums and art scene in this culturally rich area.
During your trip to Tunis, you can search for that perfect souvenir at Municipal Market. Discover the museums and monuments in this culturally rich area.
Tunis is applauded for its local culture with enlightening attractions such as National Theatre of Tunisia and Bardo Museum. Visitors to this historical city speak highly of the cafes whereas sights include Bab Bhar and Beb Bhar Square.
I visited Tunis as a solo female Muslim traveller. I did meet local friends while there, but part of the time I was walking around on my own. I found Tunis to be safe and friendly. English is not widely spoken but you can get by with French. Love it!
Amanda
10.0/10
Excellent
You can visit most attractions in Tunis in 3 or 4 days. Very busy and vibrant city. So many cafes and restaurants to try out.
Huseyin
10.0/10
Excellent
Go and grab a taxi and visit the Bardo museum as the Carthage ruins are under restoration until 2026
Joanne Alice
8.0/10
Good
Check out the Medina and the Cathedral. Also, worth going to Carthage for the ruins.
Kevin
10.0/10
Excellent
Tourists do NOT need to pay an exist fee at the airport. THE DEPARTRE TAX NO LONGER EXISTS SO DO NOT PAY IT.
Carmel
10.0/10
Excellent
Things seem to close quite early in the surrounding area (medina) so it can seem quite scary walking back to the hotel in the evening as a solo female (I made sure not to stay out too late), but having said that, I never felt unsafe.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
It's a beautiful country to visit a lots of old history and civilization
"Pristine stay!!! The best hotel I’ve been in Tunisia hands down. Everything about it was fantastic from the service to the comfort to the cleanliness to the food. Will definitely rebook! "
"The reception staff are very welcoming and always ready to help (my AirFrance flight got extremely delayed, arrived the next day. The staff sorted out my accommodation without requesting it. check-in was a breeze). The rooms are modern and clean. Breakfast spread, not a lot but good selection. Will definitely choose Radisson for my next trip. "
"The police were heavy on the streets with machine guns. If you went out after dark to get dinner there were drunk people and people fighting in the streets... men would expose themself and urinate not caring who could see
The hotels facilities were filthy the bed had bed bugs and my husband was all bit up. The breakfast that was supposed to be included never existed. I feel lucky to be alive and out of that place!"
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Spend time appreciating the historic sites, and checking out the cafes in Tunis.
You might find the perfect souvenir at Rue Charles de Gaulle or Carrefour Market. While you're in town, don't miss a chance to see sights like Bab Bhar and Beb Bhar Square.