Tunisia is full of exotic appeal a great introduction to the region. Tunis is also known as one of North Africa’s most easy-going cities. Here are a few suggestions you can consider adding to your itinerary!
Carthage
Scattered across the Bay of Tunis, the Carthage is a peek into the ancient history of the city. Ruined during the Third Punic War in 146 BC, it’s set with the Mediterranean Sea in the background. The views are amazing, so don’t miss out on this small, yet interesting history lesson!
The Bardo Museum
Less than an hour away from The Residence Tunis by Cenizaro Hotels & Resorts, considered one of the best hotels in Tunisia, you’ll find the Bardo Museum. Boasting the world’s most renowned mosaic collection, the mosaic art that is housed in the museum have been unearthed from Tunisia’s old historic sites.
Medina
For a glimpse of the old city, this medina was built in 698 AD, giving you a staggering glimpse into the past. When visiting Tunis, make sure you stop by here to stroll through the narrow alleyways that brim with great sightseeing potential.
Fritzjames Stephen is a travel writer, who writes content based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life. Google+