
- 4.6/5
ayutripThe Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of narrow alleys. I visited on a rainy day, and the combination of the old cityscape and the overcast sky created a beautifully nostalgic atmosphere.
- 4.4/5
juki235Bourguiba 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.
- 4.3/5
TodemmyThe 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
- 4.5/5
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.











