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Tunis
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Ancient Carthage

Legendary Phoenician and Roman archaeological zone with scattered ruins, offering a powerful glimpse into one of antiquity’s greatest cities.

Ancient Carthage

Bardo Museum

Tunisia’s premier museum, famed for extraordinary Roman mosaics displayed inside a beautifully decorated former palace.


Zitouna Mosque

Historic mosque at the medina’s heart, admired for its ancient columns, elegant courtyard, and towering minaret.


Baths of Antoninus

Impressive seaside Roman bath ruins, once the largest bath complex built by the Romans in Africa.


Byrsa Hill

The ancient acropolis of Carthage, rewarding visitors with sweeping views over Tunis, the coast, and surrounding ruins.


Roman Villas

Restored Roman residential remains revealing how Carthage’s elite once lived, with evocative layouts and archaeological details.


Central Market of Tunis

Bustling covered market showcasing everyday Tunisian life through colorful produce, seafood, and local specialties.


Bab el Bhar Gate

Historic gateway marking the transition between the old medina and French-built modern Tunis.


Avenue Habib Bourguiba

Tunis’s grand central boulevard, lined with palms, cafés, and colonial-era architecture ideal for a downtown stroll.

Avenue Habib Bourguiba

Souk el Attarine

Atmospheric covered souk near Zitouna Mosque, celebrated for perfumes, essential oils, and traditional market ambiance.


Cathedral of Saint Vincent de Paul

Prominent 19th-century cathedral on Avenue Habib Bourguiba, notable for its colonial architecture and unusual setting.

Cathedral of Saint Vincent de Paul

Souk des Chéchias

Distinctive medina market where Tunisia’s traditional red chéchia hats are still crafted and sold.


Café du Souk

Popular medina rooftop café known for mint tea, intricate tilework, and panoramic views near Zitouna Mosque.


Café des Délices

Famous clifftop café in Sidi Bou Said offering memorable Mediterranean views and a classic tea stop.


Dar El Jeld

Elegant historic restaurant in the medina, admired for its ornate interiors and refined presentation of Tunisian cuisine.


La Marsa

Upscale seaside district with restaurants, cafes, beach access, and a quieter atmosphere near major attractions.


Sidi Bou Said

Scenic blue-and-white hilltop area known for cafes, sea views, and a peaceful tourist-friendly setting.


Tunis Medina

Historic old town with major sights, traditional markets, and immersive cultural atmosphere for short tourist stays.


Carthage

Peaceful upscale residential area surrounded by ancient ruins and convenient to nearby coastal districts.


Downtown Tunis

Central district blending local daily life, broad boulevards, hotels, and easy access to key city sights.


Tunis City Center

Central modern district with easy access to Medina, dining, boulevards, and convenient transport links.


La Goulette

Laid-back coastal neighborhood with seafood, local atmosphere, and good rail access to nearby tourist areas.


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