Bardo National Museum
Visit this important museum, home to a remarkable collection of African Modern Art in the Mediterranean, along with one of the world’s most extensive collections of Roman mosaics.
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Filled with food stalls, shops, and the lively energy of Tunis, this souk is a window into the city's vibrant culture and daily life.
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Discover Tunisian history with an English-speaking guide who will take you through the mausoleum, offering deeper insight into its creation, history, and significance today.
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Translated as 'Mosque of the Olive,' this architectural gem features a stunning courtyard and invites visitors to admire its intricate design.
See MoreClub Gingembre
A modern, trendy spot for a bite to eat and cocktails. Note that finding alcohol in Tunisia is difficult due to religious and cultural influences.
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