Drinks & Nightlife
Restaurant/Drinks/beers/wine/ till midnight. Good place and service on av. Mohamed V, Tunis.
Lodge Restaurant & Lounge
Restaurant/Drinks/beers/wine/ till midnight. Good place and service on av. Mohamed V, Tunis.
A cool beach bar with swings too.
Best night life in Tunis : Electro, arabic, and many other kind of music.
Check Habibi bar/ restaurant too, in the same place/Hôtel Ardijean. + More Jazz
All their special events are on fb. Just check it.
Transport : To go there, you just need a cab, 15-20 dt.
(Less than 7 euros. No public transport).
Ps : Use Bolt app if you don't find taxi.
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Yüka
A cool beach bar with swings too.
Best night life in Tunis : Electro, arabic, and many other kind of music.
Check Habibi bar/ restaurant too, in the same place/Hôtel Ardijean. + More Jazz
All their special events are on fb. Just check it.
Transport : To go there, you just need a cab, 15-20 dt.
(Less than 7 euros. No public transport).
Ps : Use Bolt app if you don't find taxi.
Best place to have a drink in av. Habib Bourguiba, hôtel El Hana, 10 th floor with a super view. The elevator is too old. Be patient, it worth it^^
Jamaica
5 Av. de ParisBest place to have a drink in av. Habib Bourguiba, hôtel El Hana, 10 th floor with a super view. The elevator is too old. Be patient, it worth it^^
Terrasse of the hôtel Majestic, av. de Paris : Drinks/beers/wine/ till midnight. Good place and service.
Avenue de Paris
Avenue de ParisTerrasse of the hôtel Majestic, av. de Paris : Drinks/beers/wine/ till midnight. Good place and service.
Frida Bar
Rue Mohamed Aziz TajCool bar but a lot of smoking.
Gastronomie
Best place for fish restaurants. There is many there popular and not expensive. Enjoy it ^^
El Ali Restaurant & Cafe
Rue Jamaa EzzitounaCool restaurant not far from my place.
Cheap and great service, in the touristic side of the medina. All the infos on g oo gle. Follow g oo gle maps for the address.
Dar Belhadj
Rue du TamisCheap and great service, in the touristic side of the medina. All the infos on g oo gle. Follow g oo gle maps for the address.
Café Theater
Avenue Habib BourguibaGood place for lunch / healthy food/ juices/ on av. Bourguiba.
Restaurant Sfaxien, rue du Caire, perpendicular to av. Bourguiba. The cheapest, the service is ok.
Avenue Habib Bourguiba
Avenue Habib BourguibaRestaurant Sfaxien, rue du Caire, perpendicular to av. Bourguiba. The cheapest, the service is ok.
All kind of couscous. Good service. Check their fb page/ g oogle too.
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The couscous Tree
3 Rue MamiAll kind of couscous. Good service. Check their fb page/ g oogle too.
La Goulette
Nature
Green places are always recommended : ) lf you wanna run or breath fresh air. Google it !
Green places are always recommended : ) lf you wanna run or breath fresh air. Google it !
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Belvédère
Green places are always recommended : ) lf you wanna run or breath fresh air. Google it !
Culture & Discovery
A lot of cool cultural events. Check their fb page for the events every day. (Cinéma, theater, conferences, exposition, ...)
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Cité de la Culture
Avenue Mohamed 5A lot of cool cultural events. Check their fb page for the events every day. (Cinéma, theater, conferences, exposition, ...)
Tourbet El Bey
7 Rue du ChâteauGood to know about it.. Goo gle and read to be close to history.
it's not like any museum. Unfortunately, it's not well presented, no good guide but you can make your own visit by an immersion in history. Better to read on books/ guides/ goo gle/ before going there.
Transport : easy : Tram n° 4 --till Bardo station then 5 minutes walk. Use g oo gle maps and be careful on your phone in the street.
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Bardo National Museum
Route Nationale 7it's not like any museum. Unfortunately, it's not well presented, no good guide but you can make your own visit by an immersion in history. Better to read on books/ guides/ goo gle/ before going there.
Transport : easy : Tram n° 4 --till Bardo station then 5 minutes walk. Use g oo gle maps and be careful on your phone in the street.
Musée national de Carthage
The army museum, at Manouba where you can find things from Carthage empire till today.
Easy to go there by cab ( 5 dt max) or bus (public transport isn't punctual and not that good/security but very cheap). Better to use cabs.
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Tunis
The army museum, at Manouba where you can find things from Carthage empire till today.
Easy to go there by cab ( 5 dt max) or bus (public transport isn't punctual and not that good/security but very cheap). Better to use cabs.
Raf Raf
Baħar Antoninus
Impasse des Thermes d'AntoninLieux emblématiques
To go there Tram number 3 (be sure to ask ticket for Sidi Bou Said -tram & train) then switch to Train at TGM to Sidi Bou Said
Very beautiful place but very expensive comparing to the rest of Tunis. Restaurants/ coffees are not that good comparing to the high prices.
Enjoy the view ^^
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Sidi Bou Said
To go there Tram number 3 (be sure to ask ticket for Sidi Bou Said -tram & train) then switch to Train at TGM to Sidi Bou Said
Very beautiful place but very expensive comparing to the rest of Tunis. Restaurants/ coffees are not that good comparing to the high prices.
Enjoy the view ^^
A great place, not far from Tunis.
Transport : Bus from Bab Alioua Station. Less than 10 dt/ 1 hour/
'Town in the northern half of Tunisia. Situated on a low ridge of the Dorsale Mountains, the town has a mild climate and presents a green aspect. Cold water from here was taken by aqueduct to Carthage. The town is famous for its roses, originally cultivated by Muslim refugees from Spain in the seventeenth century. The town is located around 100 km due south of Tunis and around 50 km inland (west) from the Gulf of Hammamet and has an estimated population of around 20,837 (2014). It is the capital of the Zaghouan Governorate.' Wiki
On the mountain south of the city is the Roman Water Temple Djebel Zaghouan (Temple de Eaux), source of an aqueduct which used to take water to the city of Carthage over 100 km away.
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Zaghouan
A great place, not far from Tunis.
Transport : Bus from Bab Alioua Station. Less than 10 dt/ 1 hour/
'Town in the northern half of Tunisia. Situated on a low ridge of the Dorsale Mountains, the town has a mild climate and presents a green aspect. Cold water from here was taken by aqueduct to Carthage. The town is famous for its roses, originally cultivated by Muslim refugees from Spain in the seventeenth century. The town is located around 100 km due south of Tunis and around 50 km inland (west) from the Gulf of Hammamet and has an estimated population of around 20,837 (2014). It is the capital of the Zaghouan Governorate.' Wiki
On the mountain south of the city is the Roman Water Temple Djebel Zaghouan (Temple de Eaux), source of an aqueduct which used to take water to the city of Carthage over 100 km away.
The touristic side of the old medina. Best place to buy little pesents/carpets/ Chachia/,... (not expensive).
Open at 9 a.m -Close at 6 p.m.
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Souks
The touristic side of the old medina. Best place to buy little pesents/carpets/ Chachia/,... (not expensive).
Open at 9 a.m -Close at 6 p.m.
lt needs a plan an a whole day to go and come back ... G oogle about it or read the The Jugurthine War (112–106 BC) of Salluste.
lt's about an armed conflict between the Roman Republic and king Jugurtha of Numidia, a kingdom on the north African coast approximating to modern Algeria. Jugurtha was the nephew and adopted son of Micipsa, King of Numidia, whom he succeeded on the throne, overcoming his rivals through assassination, war, and bribery.
Around 112 to 105 B.C., King Jugurtha of Numidia used the mesa to hold off the Roman legions in his long war with them. The highest cliffs of the mesa still show signs of the steps his soldiers chiseled into the sheer rock to reach the top.
In the 18th century, the fortress was reconstructed by a local leader Senan, a rebel whose long resistance to the troops of the Bey of Tunis gave the town and area its name. Wiki.
Jugurtha Tableland
lt needs a plan an a whole day to go and come back ... G oogle about it or read the The Jugurthine War (112–106 BC) of Salluste.
lt's about an armed conflict between the Roman Republic and king Jugurtha of Numidia, a kingdom on the north African coast approximating to modern Algeria. Jugurtha was the nephew and adopted son of Micipsa, King of Numidia, whom he succeeded on the throne, overcoming his rivals through assassination, war, and bribery.
Around 112 to 105 B.C., King Jugurtha of Numidia used the mesa to hold off the Roman legions in his long war with them. The highest cliffs of the mesa still show signs of the steps his soldiers chiseled into the sheer rock to reach the top.
In the 18th century, the fortress was reconstructed by a local leader Senan, a rebel whose long resistance to the troops of the Bey of Tunis gave the town and area its name. Wiki.