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Travel Blogs from Tunis
Day 11
Today, we are leaving Fez. We woke up to a greeting from the Shaikh, he wished us a safe journey. Around an hour into our journey from Fez to Marrakesh, we passed a rotting camel carcass. Half an hour after, we stopped to rest. The stop had a shop that consisted ...
Big bust, no bust
Visited the main museum in Tunis 2 days ago...supposedly one of the absolutely, must see/do things in Tunis. The Bardo Museum as it's called, had extensive renos going on and well over half the place was closed. True there are some incredible Roman mosaics but I've come to ...
Tunis Seminar
... second day, after the seminar, my friend Gary and I went to the Carthage Museum. It was very cold, but it was very interesting. The city the Carthaginians built was a real marvel for its time. Apparently it so threatened the Romans that they came in and literally destroyed the town. Even still, the ruins were fascinating. When we were through, our friend Jim came to pick us up and take us to his home for dinner. On the way, ...
Mid-day at the oasis …
... was concerned about these things, he replied – “just Rose”. We had an hilarious 15 minutes of banter with him, until he had to move on to the next table. Not sure who was more disappointed when he left – Trish or him!
After such a full day, we were all tired and went to bed early. We lose an hour overnight so will need the extra sleep. I hope camel Hussein is sleeping well tonight and not missing me too ...
The Ramadan Special
... I realized it was ramadan, he thought that was pretty cool. They offered a special menu called something like the "Ramadan promotion", but you couldn't eat it on the terrace, and the owner was thwarting peoples' attempts at doing so between big gulps of water. I'd love to know why that was forbidden outside! Something rather unpleasant happened to me afterwards, but I shall spare you the ghastly details. Suffice to say, eating a lot when you're exhausted and starving is never, ever a good ...
Location
Other places to stay in Tunis
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Golden Tulip El Mechtel
BP 3 Avenue Ouled Haffouz, Tunis | 3 star hotelfrom $90 -
Sheraton Tunis Hotel & Towers
Avenue de la Ligue Arabe, Tunis | 5 star hotelfrom $133 -
Laico Tunis Hotel
B.P 355 Place des droits de l'homme, Tunis | 5 star hotelfrom $130 -
Le Diplomat
44 AvenueHedi Chaker, Tunis | 4 star hotelfrom $58 -
El Hana International
49 Avenue Habib Boutguiba, Tunis | 3 star hotelfrom $54 -
Les Berges du Lac
Rue Du Lac De Turckham, Tunis | 5 star hotelfrom $154 -
Yadis Ibn Khaldoun
30 rue el Koweit, Tunis | 3 star hotelfrom $60 -
Hotel Solymar
Soliman Plage, Tunis | 2 star hotelfrom $16 -
Hotel Les Ambassadeurs
75 Avenue Taieb M'hiri Le Belvedere, Tunis | 3 star hotelfrom $93 -
Hotel Le Pacha
4 Avenue Khereddine Pacha, Tunis | 3 star hotelfrom $52 -
Hotel Ariha
110, Rue de Palestine , Tunis | 3 star hotelfrom $84 -
Africa Hotel
50 Av Habib Bourguiba BP 73, Tunis | 5 star hotelfrom $112 -
BEST WESTERN Hotel La Maison-Blanche
45 Avenue Mohamed V, 1, Tunis | 5 star hotelfrom $141 -
Hotel Du Parc
Avenue de l'Arabie Saoudite, Tunis | 3 star hotelfrom $69 -
Hotel Oscars
14 rue de Marseille, Tunis | Hotel -
Golf Royal
51-53 Rue De Yougoslavie, Tunis | Hotelfrom $78 -
Carlton Hotel Tunis
31 Av Habib Bourguiba, Tunis | 3 star hotelfrom $89 -
Tunisia Palace Golden Yasmin
13, Avenue de France , Tunis | 4 star hotelfrom $108 -
Dar El Medina
64, Rue Sidi Ben Arous, Tunis | 4 star hotelfrom $141- Super ! La meilleure adresse de Tunis
- Le seul hôtel-boutique de Tunis (et le meilleur !)
- Perfect romantic getaway
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Hotel le Consul
84 rue de Palestine, Tunis | Hotel -
Hotel Majestic
36 Ave. de Paris, Tunis | 2 star hotelfrom $84 -
Hotel Acropole
Rue Rodrigo de Freitas , Tunis | 4 star hotelfrom $102 -
Hotel Belvedere Fourati
10 Avenue des Etats Unis d, Tunis | 4 star hotel -
Hotel Excel
35 Avenue Haiib Bourguiba, Tunis | 3 star hotel -
Hotel El Oumara
42 Bis, Rue Ali Dargouth, Tunis | Hotel -
Hotel de Russie
18 rue de Russie, Tunis | Hotel