Discover the best top things to do in Tunis Governorate, Tunisia including Le Lemon Tour, Baths of Antoninus, Centro storico, Marche central de Tunis, Fondouk El Ghala, The doors of the medina, Villas Romaines, Bab El Bhar, Saint Louis Cathedral, Oceanographic Museum, Carthage Aqueduct.
Restaurants in Tunis Governorate
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Le Lemon Tour provides bike rental services in Carthage and the surroundings, offering guided or self-guided tours. Discover Carthage’s archeological sites, La Goulette’s tastes and flavours and the timeless beauty of Sidi Bou Said! Service by reservation.
4.5 based on 521 reviews
Truly impressive Roman baths, which can give a glimpse on the size and power of the Roman empire. Not to mention that the hot water was transported there through 139 km of pipes and viaducts from the city of Zaghouan. The site is very big and worth spending some time and the views are fabulous.
4.5 based on 517 reviews
We spent an entire day walking around in Sidi Bou Said. There are vendors and boutiques everywhere. When we got hungry or thirsty we would stop in a restaurant which all had amazing views. The quality of food and service was good, but very different then anything I had ever eaten.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
It was fun to explore the fabulous fresh produce and spice section of the central market, especially when it was such a hassle free experience.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
The yellow, blue and green doors are beautiful and many are quite intricately decorated. They add to the atmosphere of the medina.
4.0 based on 100 reviews
This site is part of the ticket for 5 sites. I wanted to visit the museum but it was closed for renovation. This is one of the 3 sites I visited with the ticket and it was the best of the 3! Mosaics in the villas and in the tunnel were very very beautiful! Really a wonderful place to spend a lovely afternoon. If you get the ticket, do not miss this place!
4.0 based on 378 reviews
This is one of the gates to the medina, located at the end of Ave Habib Bourguiba on Place de la Victoire. Whenever we walked here there were always street performers entertaining a small crowd.
4.0 based on 141 reviews
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4.0 based on 106 reviews
When you see from far away, you can only see the long stone aqueduct. But when you go tobb bnb the other side, you must be surprised that the water pipe are so big. They kept water for the usage of Carthage and provide water for thermo bath of Antonine. Now, it’s world heritage site. Be aware the weather, when I go today, very windy.
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