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2024 Tunis Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
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Popular Attractions
Medina of Tunis
Avenue Habib Bourguiba
Ez-Zitouna Mosque
3-day itinerary for exploring Tunis 🇹🇳
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Day 1: Discover Tunis
◾️Morning: Wander through the Medina of Tunis, visiting Zitouna Mosque and local souks. Enjoy breakfast at a traditional café.
◾️Afternoon: Explore the Bardo National Museum and have lunch with local specialties like Brik or Couscous.
◾️Evening: Stroll down Avenue Habib Bourguiba, experience the lively atmosphere, and dine on Tunisian dishes like Tajine or Lablabi.
Day 2: Carthage and Sidi Bou Said
◾️Morning: Visit the ancient ruins of Carthage and Byrsa Hill for stunning Mediterranean views.
◾️Afternoon: Head to Sidi Bou Said, explore its blue-and-white streets, visit Dar el-Annabi Museum, and enjoy a seaside lunch.
◾️Evening: Shop for souvenirs in Sidi Bou Said and have dinner at a rooftop restaurant with a view.
Day 3: La Marsa and Contemporary Art
◾️Morning: Visit Palais Ennejma Ezzahra in La Marsa and relax on La Marsa Beach.
◾️Afternoon: Lunch at a beachside café, then explore contemporary art at Yosr Ben Ammar or El Marsa Gallery.
◾️Evening: Visit Belvedere Park, and enjoy a final dinner with traditional Tunisian dishes like Kamounia or Ojja.
‼️Additional Tips:
Transportation: Use taxis or light rail (TGM) for getting around.
Language: French and Arabic are commonly spoken.
Dress Code: Dress modestly, especially at religious sites.
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Tunis in History
Tunis offers few history places around the city, the Medinah with the Bazaar market is one of them, very busy all the time, but it gives a great atmosphere
Getting There - around tunis city centre
Attractions - independence day
Hotels - Ibn Khaldoen
Food & Restaurants - street food
Shopping -
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The Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO world heritage site
The Medina of Tunis, located to the west of the Bab Al-Bahr gate, is incredibly atmospheric.
The narrow, winding streets are packed with shops, cafes and restaurants - as well as mosques and historic buildings.
It's touristy, but not crazily so - and still maintains that local feel. Highly recommended. Every turn is a postcard pic!
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Enchanting Tunis
Tunisia seems to be overlooked in favor for its more famous neighbor Morocco, nonetheless Tunisia and in particular it's capital Tunis is am enchanting city with both French and Arabic architecture blended together. Don't expect anything overtly fancy or developed in this city, in fact take it with more open eyes and see the beauty behind its more rough surface. A bit outside the city, you'll find the ruins of Carthage and bit further afield is the very picturesque village of Sidi Bou Said, which almost transports you to a village in Greece. Tunis is full of little hidden gems at prices that aren't at cut throat prices.
The Colosseum is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy. Emperors used the Colosseum to entertain the public with free games.The games were usually held for a day or several days in a row. ... Throughout the years, the Colosseum has been damaged by several earthquakes. The Colosseum is open daily from 08:30 AM until an hour before sunset. Closing hours vary depending on the time of year. The Colosseum is closed on 1 January and 25 December. The Roman Forum is open daily from 08:30 AM to 07:00 PM.
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The neighborhood of Medina of Tunis is located at the capital of the country #tunisia - the city of #tunis and yes it is really nice place. The guide told us many interesting stories about how the people lived here 100 years ago. Nowadays the town is well kept and easily shows the tradition of this nation. It is a must when you visit this country. It needs just few hours to be explored...
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Sidi Bou Said is a small village in #tunisia , northern #africa which is all in white and blue. The law says that all the buildings should be in these and only these colours and this saves the authentical style of the place. It was really enjoyable even not big at all. There were many touristy cafés around and also many organized tours.
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Tunisia's dinner is about slow food, drink appetizers, staple foods, desserts, and orderly. During a chat with my family, my main dish, Couscus, was on the table. I saw that its overall color is yellow-brown, in addition to the shrimp and fish mutton, a large, fried green pepper lying on the yellow, this green is the highlight of the whole dish.
Green pepper is not spicy, the taste is the cooking method of oily oysters. I took a spoon and took a sip of Couscous. The wheat was stewed with turmeric, garlic and onion. The entrance was soft and some were close to millet. Taste. Fried green pepper is the best dish of Berber, and turmeric is the favorite spice in this country. It tastes slightly spicy, can drive cold, and can prevent high blood pressure. It is not difficult to see it in various dishes. . Needless to say, the freshness of the mutton, I saw that the flocks of Tunisia were all kept away, and the entrance was not smelly at all. Eating seafood is a custom left in the Carthage dynasty. Carthage is a large maritime country, and squid and prawns are often used for food.
Tunisia is a country suitable for wandering, and I am indulging in a four-wheel drive. Looking at the rocky deserts on both sides, passing quickly through the window. I wandered through the innocent sand dunes and looked for an oasis of desert. I sat in a sloppy cafe and listened to the rhythm of the Mediterranean. Or inadvertently smashing Berbers, they looked at me with warm eyes, held me with warm hands, asked me to listen to them about ancient legends. Finally, walking in Medina with no purpose, let the warm sun shine on the colorful carpet and paint a beautiful picture. All these beautiful adventures made me infatuated with Tunisia.
Finally came to Tunisia, the northernmost country of the African continent, this beautiful country surrounded by the Mediterranean, facing the warm sea breeze of the Mediterranean, walking in the charming blue and white town, in a pure world, enjoying the tranquility of the monochrome world, seeing It will look at the millennium!
Hello, Tunisian city, do you know that you are so beautiful? !
The city on the other side of Sicily in North Africa, the capital of Tunisia, the city of Tunis, is a universe better than I imagined!
Fortunately, I have reserved enough time here to step on Tunisia Time to feel the place~
get up early in the courtyard for breakfast, then go to Medina to hang out. There is a granny holding my hand and boasting that I look good. The boss who passed the shop selling lights called me princess. A cute little brother grabbed a kitten to let me touch it~ I watched the sunset on the rooftop in the evening~
Everything is beautiful and friendly, that is, the Tunisian city I have experienced ~
Come on, now I can change my name to the Princess of Tunisia in North Africa~ I have doubled it for this.
There is no day in Tunisia that is not good weather. Clear skies, blue sky, white walls, low clouds, high sky. The
Carthage ruins are the most casual sites I have ever been to, and I can freely touch the stones of these millennia.
There has always been a question: I am an Asian face, with brown eyes and black eyebrows, but it is a yellow hair. Can Tunisians judge where I am?
Good luck! Going to the blue and white town to go to the fast sunset, we drove along the coastline and randomly selected a point from the map. It was really a random choice. The name is: Gammarth
The result is super beautiful. Oh, the sunset is simply a fairy tale world. The streets of neat palm trees are like the Europeans in the movie. There are many flowers, and Bougainvillea is the favorite of Ke Ke. There are also beautiful white houses, one by one arranged by the sea. Many people walk by the seaside road, and the clowns sell balloons to the children.
"Is the old town that I live with here a city?"
I was asking Ke Ke all the way. Please, its too fun!
BTW, there is a KFC here, the chicken is delicious!
Have a few beautiful street beats! I feel more confident! I like my dark skin! !
In the blue and white town of Sidi bou Said in Tunisia, I lived for a little half a month~ this is a small town where Europeans and Americans often travel.
Rent a house in the hill, look at the sea every day, breakfast on the balcony, stroll around the street, read a book about sailing in the afternoon, go to bar at night to listen to music, see people come and go ~
I often watch the rain in Tunisia, I miss the Caribbean Sea, the days are comfortable blue and white ~
Many people come here for a day trip, but I suggest staying for a night or two.
It is located in Tunisia for about an hour. Public transport is also very convenient. You can take the light rail TGM from Tunis Marine in Tunis, and you can reach this small town on the cliffs of the Mediterranean Sea in about 40 minutes.
There is no such tourist attraction as Santorini, and in general it is quiet, suitable for a meditation sun.
Tunisia is a small, cozy country in North Africa with a blue Mediterranean sea and an untouched Sahara desert. Carthage, once equal to Rome, was its former capital. . The buildings of the capital of the Arabian-style old city and the new European city are mostly milky white, nestled in the shade of date palms, palm trees and olive trees, like white lotus floating on the Mediterranean. The Bourguiba Street in the heart of the New Town, in the center of the Republic Square in the heart of the street, stands the bronze statue of the former President Bourguiba. In the distance, the water and the sky are the lakes of Tunisia and the Gulf of Tunisia.
SIDI BOU SAID, the full name of Sidi Bou Said, is located in the northeastern part of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It is called the Blue and White Town because of the town on the cliffs of the Mediterranean Sea. All houses have only two colors, white walls, blue doors and windows.
The whole town is along the mountain, the layout is very simple, a cobbled street, white houses shining in the sun on both sides, and some alleys stick out from the house. The
houses are only two or three stories high, and the most people feel as if they are in a fairy tale, the blue iron windows and the blue wooden doors inlaid on the white wall.
The famous Anthony Baths were built during the Roman Emperor Anthony in the 2nd century AD.
There is a ruins of the Christian church in the old city, the earliest Christian church in Tunisia. Most of the relics of the Phoenician era that were excavated were graves, sarcophagi and tombs.
The well-preserved Anthony public bath is located near the beach at the Carthage ruins. The upper building is no longer there, but the structure of the building can clearly see the symmetry of the dressing room, the hot swimming pool and the massage room. Gradually warm the hot water room, warm water room, cold water room, gym and swimming pool. The water in the bathroom is drawn from the Zagwang Aqueduct 60 km away.
Sunset, just a bunch of sun hitting the bath, the golden light of the entire site is particularly shocking.
The ruins of the ancient city of Carthage, located 17 kilometers northeast of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. In 1979, UNESCO listed the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage as a cultural heritage on the World Heritage List.
Carthage In the Phoenician language, it means a new city. According to written records, the ancient city of Carthage was built in the late 9th century BC. After the city was built, the national strength gradually became stronger and the territory expanded continuously, becoming one of the political, economic, commercial and agricultural centers of the Mediterranean region at that time. After the power of the Phoenicians, there was a direct conflict with the Roman Empire. In the third Punic War, the Phoenicians were defeated by the Romans. According to the resolute claims of the Roman Senate, Carthage was razed to the ground by the Roman army. In 122 BC, Rome rebuilt the city on the site and developed it into the second largest city in the country after Rome. In 698 AD, it was completely destroyed by the Arab army.
Currently The Tunisian government is planning to build the entire ancient city of Carthage into a national archaeological park to preserve this great monument.
The Baldu National Museum is located on the Baldo Square in the northwestern suburb of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It is the most important archaeological and cultural museum in North Africa. Throughout Africa, it is second only to the Cairo Museum in Egypt, and is known around the world for its rich and colorful mosaics.
Entering the museum, you can see that there are more than forty halls and promenades in the pavilion. The exhibits are divided into prehistoric, Phoenician and Carthage, Roman, Christian, Arab Islamic and Greek art.
The Roman period mosaics in the museum are among the best in the world both in quantity and quality. The contents of these mosaics include pastoral life, natural scenery, fishing and hunting, sailing, sports competitions, drama songs and dances, funeral rituals, and mythological and religious stories. The color is coordinated and the technique is exquisite. Although it has nearly 2000 years of history, it is still bright and new.
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A super detailed 12-day Tunisia itinerary for fall.
Hey, dear friends! We bring you a guide to a 12-day all-around exploration of Tunisia! Private practical tips, no pitfalls, and free to explore! Don't miss it!
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Tunisia, often referred to as the Pearl of North Africa, is located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert, deeply immersed in its long history and unique regional style. 🕌 Whether it's the beautiful coastal cities or the ancient streets rich in historical sites, you'll feel like you're walking in a living painting. 😍 This is Tunisia, and you're welcome to experience its unique charm. 🌍
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🎈🌍 Itinerary overview:
💖DAY1-DAY2: Depart from Beijing and fly to our destination, Tunisia.
🚁DAY3-DAY5: Experience the charm of Tunisia, from Kairouan all the way south, passing through Tozeur, Chott el Jerid, and finally arriving in Douz.
🚗DAY6-DAY7: Dream of the sea, head west from Douz, pass through Matmata, and arrive at the beautiful island of Djerba for a vacation 🏖️.
🛤️DAY8-DAY9: After a tour around the island, we will head north along the coast to Sousse, and then to Hammamet.
🛵DAY10: After enjoying the beautiful scenery on the Cap Bon Peninsula, return to Tunis to conclude the wonderful journey.
💔DAY11-DAY12: Say goodbye to Tunisia, fly back to Beijing, and end the journey, looking forward to the next trip.
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👜🛅 Travel essentials:
📱🔌 First, technical equipment! Tunisia's voltage is 220V, and the power sockets are type C and E, so it's essential to bring the corresponding adapter. Also, don't forget to bring a power bank in case your battery runs out. In addition, buying a local SIM card is a wise choice, as it will help you access the Internet and find information at any time.
💳🎟️ Second, important documents. A visa is required for Tunisia, so be sure to organize your visa, passport, and other important documents before departure, and take a backup photo on your phone in case of loss. In addition, purchasing travel insurance is also a safe choice.
👚👖 Third, appropriate clothing. Although Tunisia is relatively warm in October, with daytime temperatures around 25-30°C, it can be a bit chilly in the morning and evening, so it's recommended to bring one or two long sleeves and a light jacket. Don't forget to bring comfortable walking shoes to better explore the ancient Medina.
🧴🕶️ Finally, sunscreen. The sun in Tunisia is strong, so it's necessary to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat. This way, you can enjoy the sun on the charming beaches or the magnificent Roman ruins with peace of mind!
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👉 Fall in love with every beautiful scene in Tunisia, find yourself, and find your passion for life. Let's embark on this wonderful journey together! 💕 Let Tunisia warm your heart! 🌞
One of the must-stay hotels in Tunisia, offering a luxurious and comfortable experience.
The Royal ASBU Hotel in Tunisia is a unique luxury accommodation. From the moment you step inside, you feel like you've entered a tranquil world. Let me take you on a journey through the Royal ASBU Hotel.
1. Arrival
Upon arrival, you're greeted by a spacious lobby. The elegant decor and warm lighting create a relaxing atmosphere. The front desk staff greet you with a smile and offer professional and efficient assistance.
2. Luxurious Rooms
As you enter your room, you're enveloped in a serene space. The room is luxuriously decorated with a minimalist touch, and every detail exudes quality. The spacious bed is covered with soft sheets and a fluffy duvet, ensuring a good night's sleep. Standing by the window, you can enjoy the beautiful view.
3. Dining Experience
The Royal ASBU Hotel's restaurant is a great place to enjoy delicious food. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner offer a variety of options, from traditional Tunisian dishes to international cuisine. The restaurant staff are professional and enthusiastic, providing attentive service.
4. Leisure and Entertainment
The hotel offers several leisure facilities, such as a swimming pool, gym, and spa. You can enjoy the sun and cool water by the pool, work up a sweat in the gym, or relax in the spa. The hotel also offers a variety of entertainment activities, such as yoga classes and nightclub events.
5. Nearby Attractions
While the hotel is excellent in every way, don't forget that there are many places worth visiting nearby. The famous Roman Theater and Blue Town are just a short distance from the hotel and are worth a visit.
6. Departure
After a few days of staying at the Royal ASBU Hotel, you'll fall in love with it. It's not just a place to rest, but a place to relax and experience different cultures and customs. The hotel's staff strive to provide attentive service to every guest, and their smiles, sincerity, and enthusiasm will leave a lasting impression.
As you leave, you'll look forward to returning. At the Royal ASBU Hotel, every stay is a new experience and memory. Whether you're on a business trip or a leisure vacation, this is a place worth choosing. In the future, you may fondly remember the wonderful time you spent in Tunisia.
This is the Royal ASBU Hotel experience. I hope it helps you make the best choice when planning your trip to Tunisia. Have a great trip!
The backyard of Europe.
The North African rose 🌹 with half sea and half flame
The "Blue and White Town" outside Tunis facing the Mediterranean Sea is a world cultural heritage site and was once rated as one of the world's top ten romantic towns by National Geographic magazine, comparable to the Greek islands. The streets are well-organized, and the houses are freshly painted...
D1: Shanghai✈️Dubai or Doha✈️Casablanca
D2: Casablanca🌈Visit the world's third largest mosque [Hassan II Mosque]🍽️Local cuisine🌃Stay at a comfortable hotel in Casablanca
D3: Casablanca🚌Marrakech, one of the four imperial cities🌈Exterior view of [Koutoubia Mosque] Visit [Internet-famous YSL Garden & Tea Tasting] Stroll around [Jemaa el-Fnaa]🔥Free [Marrakech Carriage Tour] 🍽️Internet-famous Courtyard Restaurant
D4: Marrakech🚌Rabat, one of the four imperial cities🌈Exterior view of [Royal Palace/Hassan Tower/Mausoleum]🌈Visit the filming location of the movie "Mission: Impossible 5" [Kasbah of the Udayas] 🍽️Atlantic Ocean View Restaurant Seafood Platter Specialty
D5: Rabat🚌Chefchaouen🔥Free time in the Blue and White Town for the entire afternoon 🍽️Special arrangement for a rooftop view meal in the Blue and White Town🌃Stay in the Blue and White Town or Tetouan
D6: Hotel🚌Fez, one of the four imperial cities🌈Check in at the postcard attraction [Leather Tannery]🌈Explore the world cultural heritage site [Fez Medina]🍽️Specialty Beef Tagine with Prunes 🔥Free Moroccan Evening Show
D7: Fez🚌Meknes, one of the four imperial cities (simple car tour due to ancient city repairs)🚌Casablanca🌈Stroll along Miami Beach Boulevard Exterior view of [Rick's Cafe]🌈Free shopping at Morocco Mall
D8: Casablanca✈️Tunis🌈Visit the internet-famous [Blue and White Town] and enjoy the Mediterranean style🔥Free tasting of pine nut mint tea🌈Visit [Carthage]
D9: Tunis🚌Kairouan🌈Visit [Great Mosque]🚌Tozeur (Desert Oasis)
D10: Tozeur🔥Free 4WD tour of the filming location of "Star Wars" -🚌Chott el Jerid🚌Douz🔥Free Sahara Camel Ride
D11: Douz🚌Visit [El Jem Amphitheater]🚌Hammamet, a Mediterranean coastal city, to start a Mediterranean sunshine beach vacation 🌃2 consecutive nights upgraded to an international brand 5-star resort hotel "Radisson Blu Resort & Thalasso"
Tunisia is worth a visit, it's so beautiful!
💛MSC Fantasia disembarkation⛵️1.5 hours express
The land⛱️ blessed by the sun and the sea🌊
💛Overlooking the sea🌊 | Unparalleled views and magnificent sea views
On the cliff where the lighthouse💡 is located, you can take in the blue Mediterranean Sea🌅. The fresh sea breeze hits your face, and listening to the sound of the waves🌊 hitting the rocks, you will be healed by the beautiful scenery🌄.
💛The simple white exterior wall of the lighthouse is particularly🔺eye-catching under the blue sky, making it a perfect photo📷 background. Whether it's a close-up of the lighthouse or a photo with the sea view⚜️, every photo is full of🔹nostalgia.
💛The lighthouse is not only a symbol of navigation❕, but also a witness to Tunisia's long maritime history. The stone walls🎴 and traces here tell the story♠️ of ancient navigators traveling through the Mediterranean.
💗End a day of exploration🗯️ at the Tabarka Lighthouse, as if traveling back in time, feeling the romance of ancient navigation and the sea💓.
How I spent 1 day in Tunis
📍 Itinerary Overview
🚩 Sightseeing Route
🏖️ Must-Visit Attractions
🚇 Transportation
📷 Photo Spots
🍜 Local Cuisine
🏠 Accommodation
💡 Tips
The beautiful tunisia 🏖️Ambiance/Facilities:une magnifique soirée inoubliable 📍Address:Tunisie 📍Address:djerba
📍Address:monastir📍Address:hamamat📍Address:tbarka📍Address:sidi bousaid
get dressed in the tunis style..
Tunisia Travel Guide.
Preparations
• Documents and Materials
• Apply for a passport in advance and ensure that it is valid for at least 6 months after the end of your trip. Apply for a Tunisian visa as needed. Some travelers may be eligible for visa-free travel. Learn about the relevant regulations in advance and prepare the necessary documents.
• Prepare some photocopies of your documents and photos for emergencies.
• Clothing
• Tunisia is hot in summer and mild in winter. Bring light and breathable clothing in summer, such as short-sleeved shirts, shorts, and dresses, as well as sun protection clothing, sun hats, sunglasses, and other sun protection items. In winter, prepare long-sleeved shirts, thin sweaters, and jackets.
• Due to religious and cultural customs, women should prepare some knee-length skirts or pants, which are suitable for wearing in mosques and other religious places.
• Medicine
• Prepare common medicines such as cold medicine, antipyretics, anti-inflammatory drugs, gastrointestinal medicine, motion sickness medicine, and mosquito repellent.
• Other Items
• A conversion plug. Tunisia uses European standard plugs. Cameras and other recording devices and accessories. Travel backpacks, suitcases, etc.
Recommended Attractions
• Carthage Ruins
• There are rich historical sites here. You can see the ruins of ancient buildings, temple foundations, etc., and feel the glory and vicissitudes of ancient Carthage.
• There is a dedicated museum to display Carthage-related cultural relics to help you understand its history and culture.
• Blue and White Town
• The buildings are mainly blue and white, full of Mediterranean style. Stroll through the streets of the town and enjoy the blue doors and windows and the white walls.
• There are many characteristic shops on the street where you can buy souvenirs. There are also some cafes and restaurants where you can taste local food and enjoy the sea view.
• Sahara Desert
• Join a desert group to enter the Sahara. You can choose to ride a camel, take a four-wheel drive, etc. to experience the desert scenery. Watch the sunrise and sunset in the desert and watch the starry sky at night.
• There are some Berber villages in the desert where you can learn about their unique culture and lifestyle.
Food Experience
• Couscous
• A special staple food in Tunisia, made from coarse wheat flour, steamed with meat, vegetables, etc., with a rich taste.
• Brik
• A kind of fried pancake, which can be filled with eggs, cheese, vegetables, etc., and tastes crispy and delicious.
• Seafood Dishes
• Tunisia is close to the Mediterranean Sea, and the seafood is fresh and diverse. There are grilled fish, seafood soup, shrimp dishes, etc. Local special ingredients such as olives and dates are also worth a try.
Transportation Guide
• External Transportation
• You can choose to fly to Tunis Carthage International Airport. Many international cities have direct or connecting flights.
• Internal Transportation
• There are buses, taxis, and other transportation tools in the city. The bus route covers a certain area, but it may not be very punctual. When taking a taxi, pay attention to choosing a regular vehicle, negotiate the price before getting on the car, or make sure the driver charges by meter.
• If you want to explore more freely, you can rent a car and drive by yourself, but you need to understand local traffic rules and road conditions in advance.
Precautions
• Respect local religious beliefs and cultural customs, keep quiet and dress appropriately in mosques and other religious places.
• Pay attention to bargaining when shopping, especially in some traditional markets.
• Pay attention to the safety of personal belongings, especially in crowded places.
• Learn about local emergency help calls and medical institution locations in advance.
Tunisia, a magical journey to the pearl of North Africa.
Tunisia Tunis Province
In the vast land of North Africa, there is a shining pearl - Tunisia. When I set foot on this land full of mystery and charm, I embarked on an unforgettable fantasy journey.
Overlooking Tunisia from the plane, it is a land surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert, with blue and yellow intertwined to outline a magnificent picture. In the autumn of 2024, I came to this exotic country with expectations for the unknown.
As soon as I arrived in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, I was attracted by the unique style of this city. Ancient buildings are perfectly integrated with modern facilities, and the narrow streets are filled with a rich Arabic style. Walking around the old city of Medina is like traveling back to the Middle Ages. The intricate alleys are lined with shops filled with various handicrafts. Exquisite carpets, colorful pottery, and unique silver jewelry are dazzling. Here, you can feel the Tunisian people's exquisite skills and persistence in traditional culture.
In the center of the old city is a magnificent mosque with a towering minaret shining in the sun. Walking into the mosque, the interior decoration is gorgeous and solemn, and the huge dome makes people feel the sacredness and solemnity of religion. Surrounding the mosque, there are many ancient palaces and residences. These buildings are well preserved and bear witness to Tunisia's historical changes.
Leaving the old city of Medina, I came to Bourguiba Street in Tunis. This street is known as the "Champs Elysées in Tunisia". The streets are lined with European-style buildings and are full of romantic atmosphere. The street cafes and restaurants are full of leisurely people, tasting local food and admiring the street view. Here you can feel the modernity and fashion of Tunisia.
Tunisian food is also an unmissable part of this trip. The local specialty cuisine is mainly Mediterranean, integrating cooking styles from different countries such as Arabia, France and Italy. Couscous is one of Tunisia's traditional delicacies. It is made of couscous, vegetables and meat. It is rich in taste, nutritious and delicious. There is also harissa chili sauce, the unique spiciness is endless. In Tunisian restaurants, you can also taste fresh seafood, delicious barbecue and various specialty desserts.
Leaving the city of Tunis, I came to the blue and white town of Sidi Bousay. This town is located on a cliff beside the Mediterranean Sea. The entire town is dominated by white and blue, which is fresh and romantic. Strolling along the narrow streets, lined with white houses and blue doors and windows, the walls are covered with blooming bougainvillea, just like a world in a fairy tale. At the height of the town, there is an ancient lighthouse. Standing under the lighthouse, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of the entire Mediterranean Sea. The blue water, white sailboats, and islands in the distance form a beautiful picture.
There are many cafes and restaurants in the town where you can enjoy a meal while admiring the sea view. I found a beachside cafe, sat down, ordered a cup of coffee, and quietly felt the sea breeze and the warmth of the sun. At that moment, time seemed to stand still. I was immersed in the beautiful scenery and forgot all my worries.
In addition to beautiful scenery and delicious food, Tunisia is also rich in historical and cultural heritage. The ancient city of Carthage is one of the most famous historical sites in Tunisia. This ancient city was once the capital of Carthage, a powerful country in the Mediterranean. Today, although there are only some ruins left, the glory of that year can still be felt. In the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage, you can see magnificent palaces, temples, theaters, baths and other architectural ruins. These ruins bear witness to the prosperity and decline of Carthage, and also give us a deeper understanding of ancient civilization.
In the south of Tunisia is the vast Sahara Desert. I took an off-road vehicle, crossed the vast desert, and came to an oasis in the desert. The green trees and gurgling springs here form a sharp contrast with the surrounding desert. In the oasis, I rode a camel and walked in the desert, feeling the vastness and mystery of the Sahara Desert. As the sun sets, the golden sunlight shines on the desert, and the outline of the sand dunes becomes softer, like a beautiful oil painting. At that moment, I was shocked by the uncanny workmanship of nature, and my heart was filled with awe for this land.
The people of Tunisia are warm and hospitable, and their smiles and friendliness made me feel like home. During the trip, I made many local friends who introduced me to Tunisian culture and history, giving me a deeper understanding of the country. They also invited me to their homes to taste local food and share their life stories. During my interactions with them, I felt the Tunisian people’s love for life and longing for the future.
My short trip to Tunisia is coming to an end, but this land left a deep impression on me. It has beautiful scenery, rich historical and cultural relics, delicious food and warm and hospitable people. Tunisia, the pearl of North Africa, will always shine in my heart. I believe that one day, I will set foot on this land again and continue to explore its mystery and charm.
The Treasure Hotel Bangalore is a safe choice.
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🌳The rooms and suites at the Conrad Bengaluru are beautifully decorated and equipped with modern facilities and high-end furniture. Each room has floor-to-ceiling windows and a private balcony with city views. The rooms are also equipped with LCD TVs, minibars, private safes, and free Wi-Fi to meet the various needs of guests.
🌳The hotel also has several restaurants and bars, offering a variety of food and drinks, allowing guests to taste Indian and international cuisine.
🌳In addition, the hotel also has a luxurious spa center, swimming pool, gym, business center, and other facilities to meet the different needs of guests.
🌳In short, with its luxurious accommodation and services, modern facilities, and convenient location, the Conrad Bengaluru has become one of the most popular hotels in downtown Bangalore.
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