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Tunis, the capital, is a vibrant metropolis blending tradition and modernity. The ancient UNESCO-listed medina, Bardo Museum, and ruins of Carthage make Tunis a top cultural destination. Hotels in the city centre and upscale suburbs of La Marsa and Sidi Bou Saïd offer comfort and elegance. Book your Tunis hotel with No Limits Travels.

Capital and largest city of Tunisia
Ancient medina listed as UNESCO World Heritage
Bardo Museum: world's finest collection of Roman mosaics
Archaeological site of Carthage
Sidi Bou Saïd: iconic blue-and-white village
Tunis-Carthage International Airport 10 min from centre

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TunisAt a glance

Capital and largest city of Tunisia
Ancient medina listed as UNESCO World Heritage
Bardo Museum: world's finest collection of Roman mosaics
Archaeological site of Carthage
Sidi Bou Saïd: iconic blue-and-white village
Tunis-Carthage International Airport 10 min from centre

Tunis guide: the cultural capital

Tunis is a fascinating metropolis bringing together 3,000 years of history. The medina, founded in the 7th century around the Zitouna Mosque, is a labyrinth of alleys, palaces, mosques, and specialised souks. Listed as a World Heritage Site, it is the beating heart of the city.

The Bardo Museum, housed in a former Beylic palace, contains the world's most impressive collection of Roman mosaics, including pieces from Carthage, Dougga, and El Jem. The archaeological site of Carthage, 15 km from the centre, offers remains of one of antiquity's greatest civilisations.

Sidi Bou Saïd, perched on a cliff overlooking the Gulf of Tunis, has become a symbol of Tunisia with its whitewashed houses and blue doors. The northern suburbs (La Marsa, Gammarth) offer beaches, restaurants, and nightlife in a chic residential setting.

Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need to visit Tunis?
Plan 3 to 5 days to discover Tunis and its surroundings. Day 1: medina and souks. Day 2: Bardo Museum and Carthage. Day 3: Sidi Bou Saïd and La Marsa. Days 4-5: excursions to Cap Bon or Zaghouan. City-centre hotels provide easy access to the tram and main attractions.
Where to stay in Tunis?
The city centre (Avenue Bourguiba) offers business and boutique hotels with transport access. La Marsa and Sidi Bou Saïd feature hotels and guesthouses with sea views in a chic residential setting. Gammarth offers beachfront resorts with spas and private beaches. Les Berges du Lac has modern hotels near business districts.

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