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Tunis

Take a trip to the charming capital of Tunisia, a modern metropolis located on the Mediterranean coast of Northwest Africa. Experience the vibrant local culture, stunning architecture, and centuries-old Medina of Tunis.

Hotels in Tunis

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Tunis, Tunisia

Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Center, Tunis

4.0 4.0 (18 reviews)
Strategic location
Ideal for business travel
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Tunis, Tunisia

Radisson Hotel Tunis City Center

4.5 4.5 (36 reviews)
Central location
Close to the airport
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The Tunis bucket list—discover six must-do experiences

1. Wander through the historic Medina: Step into the soul of Tunis with a walk through its centuries-old medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beyond its gates lies a world of hidden courtyards, historic architecture, and quiet corners that speak of a rich and layered past. Let yourself slow down and take it all in—the city’s true spirit lives here.

2. Explore the traditional souks: Lively, colorful, and endlessly fascinating, the souks of Tunis are a must-see. From handmade ceramics and woven rugs to gold jewelry and fragrant spices, each stall is a piece of living culture. Get ready to haggle, taste, touch, and immerse yourself in a bustling marketplace that hasn't lost its charm.

3. Visit the ruins of Carthage: Once a mighty rival to Rome, the ancient city of Carthage still stirs the imagination. Explore its scattered ruins of villas, baths, and amphitheaters, set against the backdrop of the Mediterranean. It’s a humbling journey through time and a powerful window into Tunisia’s place in world history.

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4. Stroll through Sidi Bou Said: Charming and iconic, Sidi Bou Said is the picture of Mediterranean serenity. With its blue-and-white facades, sea views, and cobbled streets, it’s the perfect spot to wander slowly, grab a mint tea, and soak in the coastal beauty that feels like it belongs in a painting.

5. Taste traditional Tunisian cuisine: Flavors that warm the heart and wake the senses—Tunisian cuisine is not to be missed. From flaky brik and slow-cooked couscous to sweet pastries and fiery harissa, every bite is steeped in tradition. Whether at a local market or a family-run restaurant, the food tells its own story.

6. Catch the sunset from a rooftop: As the day fades, head to one of Tunis’s rooftops for a golden-hour moment above the city. With views over domes, minarets, and the distant sea, it’s the perfect place to pause, reflect, and watch the city shift into evening. Order a tea, take a breath, and let the skyline leave its mark.

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