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2025 Bardo Travel Guide: Weather, Transportation, Popular Attractions, and Everything You Need (Updated 2025 2)

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Things to do in Bardo

What to Do

Looking for things to do in Bardo? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
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Bardo National Museum

Bardo National Museum

6.2
4.6/524 Reviews
"Museums"
Sidi Bou Said

Sidi Bou Said

7.8
4.6/572 Reviews
Medina of Tunis

Medina of Tunis

7.5
4.6/527 Reviews
Avenue Habib Bourguiba

Avenue Habib Bourguiba

6.8
4.5/522 Reviews
Ruins of Carthage

Ruins of Carthage

6.6
4.6/542 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Kasbah

Kasbah

5.6
4.6/57 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Baths of Antoninus

Baths of Antoninus

5.0
5.0/54 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul and St Olivia of Palermo

Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul and St Olivia of Palermo

4.7
4.5/54 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Ez-Zitouna Mosque

Ez-Zitouna Mosque

4.6
4.5/54 Reviews
Chott El Djerid

Chott El Djerid

4.3
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"Natural scenery"

Where to Stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Bardo, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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Sheraton Tunis Hotel

Sheraton Tunis Hotel

4.0/570 Reviews
Campanile El Mechtel

Campanile El Mechtel

4.2/541 Reviews
El Oumara Hotel

El Oumara Hotel

3.9/525 Reviews
Ibis Tunis

Ibis Tunis

4.1/543 Reviews
Palais Bayram

Palais Bayram

4.0/535 Reviews
Golf Royal Hotel

Golf Royal Hotel

4.1/555 Reviews
Résidence le Consul

Résidence le Consul

4.3/578 Reviews
Hotel Ibn Khaldoun

Hotel Ibn Khaldoun

3.4/548 Reviews

What to Eat

Want to eat like a local? Don't miss out on these top Bardo dishes and foodie spots.
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Chez Nous

Chez Nous

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"Western-style"
Bardo tunisie

Bardo tunisie

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"Fast Food"
Le M restaurant

Le M restaurant

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Le Nil

Le Nil

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Al Khawali

Al Khawali

5.0/51 Reviews
"Asian Cuisine"
L'antica Pizzeria Da Pietro

L'antica Pizzeria Da Pietro

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Parad'ice Plaza

Parad'ice Plaza

5.0/51 Reviews
Avg. EUR4/person
"Western-style"
Sushiwan

Sushiwan

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Avg. EUR8/person
"Japanese"
La Tavernetta

La Tavernetta

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Avg. EUR22/person
"Western-style"
El Ali

El Ali

5.0/53 Reviews
Avg. EUR18/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Restaurant Ghassen

Restaurant Ghassen

4.6/55 Reviews
Avg. EUR28/person
"Barbeque"
L'Astragale

L'Astragale

5.0/51 Reviews
Avg. EUR44/person
"Western-style"

Bardo Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

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Bardo National Museum

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老少皆宜(程世荣)
The Baldu Museum in Tunisia is the largest museum in Tunisia, located in the north of Tunis City, and is also relatively large in North Africa. We first learned about Tunisia's history from here.

Sidi Bou Said

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Traveler5
Known for its cobbled streets and blue-and-white houses, Sidi Bou Said is a charming town on a promontory overlooking the Mediterranean, with al fresco cafes, Tunisian eateries, and small art galleries. Early-20th-century Ennejma Ezzahra Palace features arches, ornate stucco, and patterned tilework, while Dar El Annabi is a historic house with wax figures in traditional costume.

Medina of Tunis

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老少皆宜(程世荣)
The capital of Tunisia is Tunisia. We flew back from here. Tunisia is very good, especially the old city is very charming, but when we went, it happened to be a chaotic period in Tunisia, and the city management was average.

Avenue Habib Bourguiba

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juki235
Bourguiba Avenue is the most famous commercial street in Tunisia. The whole street is full of various shops and restaurants. Many tourists and locals will sit in the roadside cafes to enjoy a cup of coffee or a very leisurely afternoon. This is the representative of French life in Tunisia. You may as well take a walk.

Ruins of Carthage

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老少皆宜(程世荣)
We came to Tunisia from Morocco, and the first attraction to visit in Tunisia is the famous historical site of Carthage. It represents the birth and cultural characteristics of the Mediterranean civilization.

Kasbah

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夏蓉儿
The ticket is 8 dinars, and it's very small inside. It feels like it takes less than half an hour to walk around. Those who like taking photos are not included😜 There is a place to drink coffee☕ on the top, which is good for daydreaming and looking at your phone😂 You can see the sea view when you go up

Baths of Antoninus

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빨간펜
Roman bathhouse. It is a historic site where you can get a glimpse of life at that time. You can visit several places with one ticket, so take the time to go.

Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul and St Olivia of Palermo

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小思文
This time the church is located in the main urban area of ​​Tunis, and the street next to it is also a very busy shopping street. The church has a very tall and symmetrical structure, and you can visit it inside. You can also see traces of ancient Rome in this place. The whole trip to Tunisia is very good.

Ez-Zitouna Mosque

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Todemmy
The oldest mosque in Tunis and whether you are muslim or not this a place that should be visited.The building is beautiful. The courtyard is impressive and the tower looks imposing.When not being used for prayer the door to the mosque is open but with an attendant in charge so that tourists cannot just wander in. But if you are pleasant to him and offer a donation he will use your camera to take some photos inside.This is a very historical building and really worth a visit

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