By Prachi Agrawal
● 25 Apr 19
Africa
The capital of Tunisia is a lively city that lies along Lake Tunis. This historical city is dappled with museums, medinas, ancient ruins and what not. Plan a trip to Tunis for a dip into history, culture, and architecture.
Tunis has ample attractions to keep travelers engaged in sightseeing. From mosques, museums, a cathedral to cultural spaces, this city has it all to make its place in your bucket list.
Sidi Youssef Dey Mosque
It’s considered to be the first Ottoman mosque as well as the largest Hanafi mosque that was constructed in Tunis. A white marble mausoleum and a gorgeous octagonal minaret add to the beauty of Sidi Youssef Dey Mosque. It was restored in the 19th century and has become a part of the University of Ez-Zitouna.
Bardo Museum
This museum has an impressive collection of Roman mosaics representing Tunisia from the prehistoric era to the Ottoman days. Exhibit s from old and new Arabian culture as well as Carthage, Mahdia, Sousse, and other Roman periods are sure to bamboozle you into believing that you have traveled back in time.
Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul
The largest surviving monument in Tunis from the colonial era was constructed in 1882. Its neo-Romanesque style of architecture gives it a distinct look from the other Tunisian monuments.
Theatre Municipal
It’s a beautiful Art-Deco building which is a treat to the eyes. You can also indulge yourself in classical Tunisian culture by watching an opera, ballet, or a play.
Dar Ben Abdallah Museum
An 18th-century palace houses this folk museum. Dar Ben Abdallah Museum showcases the remnants of the daily life of a rich merchant who lived there during the Ottoman era. The exhibits include faience, stucco ornament, costumes, and furniture.
Foodies know that no trip is complete without savoring the best tastes of the place you’re visiting. So, make sure to have at least one meal in these restaurants:
A good stay makes for a good rest that is much required to be on your heels again for the next day while traveling. Here are some of the best hotels in Tunis where you can enjoy a memorable stay:
Best Time to visit Tunis
The months April to June and September to October are the best time to explore Tunis as the weather is pleasant.
Getting around the city
Tunis has a goof intra-city transportation network. You can choose to explore the city by bus, train, taxi, or a car according to your budget and convenience.
Prachi Agrawal
A passionate writer with unsatiated love for stars and travelling. She loves writing and performing poetry and when she isn't doing either, you can find her binge watching Korean drama.
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