If you’re visiting the fascinating country of Tunisia, make sure you pay a visit to at least a few of its beautiful towns and cities. Here’s a guide to help you plan your itinerary.
Hammamet
Lying on the Mediterranean coast in the north of Tunisia, this town has an architectural legacy of many kinds. Having been passed through different hands such as Islamic, Spanish, Turkish, French, Punis and Roman – each of these has left behind pieces of them to remember. Nowadays the city is known for its endlessly beautiful stretches of beaches and numerous Tunisia resorts.
Old Tunis
The medina of Tunis cannot be left off the list. During your time at The Residence Tunis by Cenizaro Hotels & Resorts, make sure you drop by at this old town which spans over 280 hectares and is home to more than 700 monuments that date back to the periods between the 12th an 16th centuries.
Sidi Bou Said
With a contrasting mix of classic blue and white, this coastal town that faces the Mediterranean was once a religious sanctuary. The vibrancy of this town attracts plenty of people as it was also once the pleasure resort for the Ottoman governors of Tunis during the French rule.