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Restaurants in Tunisia
4.5 based on 441 reviews
This is a very amazing place. It is a desert but instead of sand you walk on salt! If you have the opportunity to be there at sunrise time the view is even more shocking.
4.5 based on 263 reviews
As we went along with The Soul of Sahara team and its guide Ahmed, we were full of surprise to discover this part of Sahara which is a ravishingly beautiful canyon, Nature is so full of surprises and awesomeness.
4.5 based on 1,141 reviews
Ask any Tunisian and they will tell you that Habib Bourguiba is their nation's saviour, rescuing them from French rule in the 1950s (and giving women the right to vote). A scaled down model of the Taj Mahal, the mausoleum contains many of the great man's personal effects, as well as his and his family's mortal remains. Free to enter and stunningly photogenic.
4.5 based on 673 reviews
Turquoise sea, soft sand, lovely seashells, windy weather and warm sun... bingo. Everyone should visith the beach, beacuse it is fabulous.
4.5 based on 231 reviews
A local guide will take you through the village and show you the oldest olive press and explain the history of this beautiful Berber village.
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 602 reviews
A real open-air museum, DJERBAHOOD is the place invested by artists from all around the world. The town of Erriadh in Djerba will be hosting this summer the works of hundred of artists from thirty different nationalities.
There, in the middle of nowhere in a sleepy al-Ryad village in the middle of the island, lies a stunning experience. Street art with murals in a whole neighborhood, along restored guest houses and beautiful flowers. What a delight to walk along the narrow alleys and discover great large drawings on walls at every corner. There are dozens of them, from two periods, 2014 and 2018. And while we walk, you really see the villagers living their life, not disturbed by intruders, happy to see people discovering their space. Many women and men in traditional clothes are just living their lives. Children play... And flowers and the restored guest houses add to an absolutely wonderful experience. Kudos to those who created this modern concept while preserving the heritage.
4.0 based on 1,756 reviews
The city’s old quarter hearkens back to the opulence once prevalent from the 12th to the 16th century.
This was truly an Amazing place. So much to witness and experience in one place. You see narrow streets, mosques, historic buildings, vendors with food, jewelry, carpets and much more. You can go to the rooftop and view lots of the area. Highly recommend.
4.0 based on 379 reviews
This mosque dates back to around 860.
This is the oldest mosque (foundation dates back to 732AD) in Tunis and is enormous consisting of the prayer room, courtyard, galleries, university, ancillary rooms and outbuildings. As non-muslims, we could not enter but did get good views from the rooftop terraces of a few shops.
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