... . Off we piled, to be met with people selling an impressive variety of items, each as useless as the next.
Anyway, El-Jem is famed for its amphitheatre, which is dates from 200-300 AD and is apparently the third biggest of the Roman Empire, and better ...
... at the beach. By this reason we missed to go to Bulla Regia, perhaps a more interesting deposit than ElJem, although without amphitheatre. This of ElJem deserves without any doubt the visit, despite the infernal heat. As the taxi driver ...
... ; it is 78 degrees, sunny and wonderful.” I find out a week later, did not get the job. ElJem or El Djem is famous for its amphitheatre (often incorrectly called "a coliseum" – so sue me!), capable of seating 35,000-45,000 spectators. ...
... Sousse. The drive from Port El Kantaoui to sleepy town of ElJem took little above an hour and town's main attraction - ElJemAmphitheatre - was visible from the outskirts and main road leading to the city. As soon as we got out of the car, ...