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The most important tourist attractions in Tunisia

The most important tourist attractions in Tunisia

 

 Tourist attractions in Tunisia Tunisia has many surprises for its visitors, as it is the whole of North Africa in one country with sand dunes and archaeological remains
And the charming cities that include hundreds of ancient markets in addition to the cultural treasure left by the Romanians
All are reasons why Tunisia is worth a visit. The history of the Arab empires also contributed to the possession of Tunisia
The most beautiful models of Islamic architecture. After you contemplate the lighthouses of Kairouan and pretend to be a gladiator in the El-Jem Palace
You should head to the desert to experience the original natural beauty of this wonderful country, and the golden beaches of the Mediterranean, decorated with palm trees and calm waves, will still await you.
when you come back. Here, dear traveler, we will give you a simple overview of the most beautiful monuments that adorn Tunisia: 

El-Jem Palace

Tourist attractions in Tunis Haytan Haytan El-Jem Palace The huge modern city around it.

This Roman ruin is one of the best examples of Roman theater architecture remaining in the world, which reminds of the great grip of the Roman civilization on North Africa. You can wander through the halls under the main arena as gladiators used to do, or you can climb up to the upper benches and sit opposite the arena to imagine the great battles that were taking place below.

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Djerba

Attractions in Tunisia If you are looking for the perfect beach getaway, Djerba Island will fulfill all your desires. The center of the island, Houmt Souk, contains an old village which is a collection of whitewashed houses and is a landmark in itself with its many markets for those who want to get away from the beach. But it is the sandy strips on the beach outside the village, which is the most famous on the island with palm trees decorated with dates and quiet beaches that put you in an atmosphere of relaxation and escape from the noise.

Sidi Bousaid

Sidi Bou Said is a charming village on top of a cliff of such small proportions that it seems as if it fell out of an artist's painting. The village is classified as traditional and is one of the things that you cannot find in any of the well-known European destinations. It is not surprising that artists celebrated this small village for centuries, with its white alleys, iron windows and blue doors, as it represents Tunisian architecture in its best form, while the Mediterranean Sea in the background completes the beautiful painting.

Carthage

Carthage was in the past an enemy of Rome, and it is the city of the Phoenicians who are immortalized in the history books about the Punic Wars. Now, the remains of this ancient city lie beside the sea in the middle of the suburbs of Tunis, a reminder that even the greatest cities can turn into ruins.

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Bardo National Museum

The mosaics displayed in the Bardo National Museum are among the most beautiful in the world, which gave the museum its international reputation. Its exhibits provide a vivid insight into life in ancient North Africa. In addition to the mosaics, there are many historical statues and visitors can see Christian and Islamic offerings. It is another traditional landmark, but the quality and history of the museum's exhibits make it interesting to anyone who walks through its antique halls.

Great Eastern Race

Tunisia's huge desert covers most of the country and the great eastern Erg is its most beautiful corner. These beautiful sand dunes are truly imaginary formed by the golden sands of the desert. For many visitors this is an ideal place for riding camels and sand buggies, but nothing beats the pleasure of sitting on top of one of these golden dunes and watching the sunset.

Paula Regia

Tunisia is full of Roman remains and ruins, but the Bulla Regia near Tabarka is the most mysterious and beautiful of them all. Here, the Romanians coped with the harsh summer climate by building their homes underground, which made these homes wonderfully preserved through the years. It's a unique opportunity for history lovers to tour authentic Roman homes, as it is a glimpse of residential life in the ancient world that we do not usually see.

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Kairouan

Kairouan has many monuments, including mosques, schools, and ancient cemeteries, and it is the fourth most important city for Muslims. Its Islamic architecture is truly inspiring and picturesque, and its skyline is filled with magnificent minarets and huge domes. However, the city's alleys may be the ones that catch the lights, as they are narrow and labyrinth-like and lined with colorful houses. The old part of Kairouan has a magical and mysterious atmosphere, and it will be the highlight of your visit to this beautiful city.

The ancient city of Sousse

The ancient city of Sousse is dominated by the cities of Rabat and Kasbah, which one is eager to explore. This delightful old town is a shopping paradise with tempting displays of ceramics, leather and metals. Tucked away from the market streets, the quiet back alleys are a great place to stroll and savor the local life away from the hustle and bustle.

10 Chott El Jerid

Chott El Jerid is a panorama straight out of a fantasy book brought to life, full of shimmering mirages on the horizon and jigsaw puzzle pieces of towering white lands. This piece of land near the city of Tozeur amazes everyone who sees it with its sharp, striking beauty, and when you visit it, you will be sure that God Almighty creates the most amazing things that exceed our imagination.

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