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Date Élément

24/09/2024 Visiting Nabeul and hammamet

25/09/2024 Visiting Tunis and Sidi bousaid


26/09/2024 Visiting sousse
27/09/2024 Visiting El jam
28/09/2025 Visiting Carthage
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In Nabeul, stroll through the souk surrounded by arcades and boutiques. In the Artisanal Village, experienced artisans will ast
Wander around the narrow streets of the hammamet where you can see the combination of blue and white building to reflec
Visiting Zitouna Mosque, this is the largest mosque in the whole of Tunisia and dates all the way back to the 8th century. Go
Located right at the entrance to the medina, Ribat is one of the biggest Sousse attractions. Originally dating back to the 8th ce
El Jem Amphitheatre is one of the best preserved Roman arenas in the world that can give you a great overview of the long-g
Carthage is definitely worth visiting. Even is today this is a modern town with wealthy neighbourhoods, there are numerous p
rienced artisans will astound you with their ingenuity; ironwork, rush mats, embroidered clothing, engraved copper
white building to reflect the Mediterranean and it's unique wooden Tunisian doors and also visiting hammamet cultural centre George S
to the 8th century. Go to Medina. With countless local shops and culture mulling around the medina, this is another place that you shou
dating back to the 8th century but reconstructed in the early 9th century, it is probably the best-preserved Ribat in Tunisia. This fortified st
overview of the long-gone times. It is, in fact, in a much better shape than the Colosseum. Two-thirds of the walls with 68 arches (out of
s, there are numerous places from the ancient times that you can easily visit. Wandering around those centuries-old ruins is like traveling
his is another place that you should make your aim to visit. Also visiting the popular Sidi bousaid..There are tons of things to do in and aro
ed Ribat in Tunisia. This fortified structure served as home to military volunteers as well as protection on the trading routes. Only a few st

enturies-old ruins is like traveling back in time, it’s so easy to imagine how exceptional the city was back at its peak of prosperity.The bigg
are tons of things to do in and around Sidi Bou Said. Exploring the Roman Ruins of Carthage should be high up on your list of activities, as
n the trading routes. Only a few steps away from the Ribat, you will find another of the top Sousse attractions – the Great Mosque. It was

at its peak of prosperity.The biggest Carthage attractions are all the ancient remnants scattered all over the city. The most impressive on
gh up on your list of activities, as should visiting the Souk, which is the local market. Vendors of all shapes and sizes gather daily to sell at
ctions – the Great Mosque. It was built in the mid-9th century when the Aghlabid dynasty ruled the region, and it’s one of the most outsta

r the city. The most impressive ones are Baths of Antoninus – the largest Roman bath outside of Rome! The bath were built in the 2nd cen
es and sizes gather daily to sell at the Souk, and you can find some truly amazing and unique items here.
on, and it’s one of the most outstanding examples of architecture from that period.Visiting the Archeological Museum was one of my favo

The bath were built in the 2nd century AD, when Carthage was under the Roman Empire rule and still today you can easily see what a gra
gical Museum was one of my favorite things to do in Sousse. Nothing could have prepared me for all the greatness I could see there, and
e greatness I could see there, and as soon as I stepped inside, my jaw dropped. Since the famous Bardo Museum in Tunis was closed durin
Museum in Tunis was closed during my trip, this was the only collection of ancient mosaics in Tunisia I could see, and it was mindblowing.
ould see, and it was mindblowing.

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