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Sidi Bou Said Review

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Sidi Bou Said

Posted: Mar 18, 2021
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  • Traveler5
    4/5Excellent

    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.

    1
    Posted: Mar 12, 2023
  • 老少皆宜程
    5/5Outstanding
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    The blue and white town of Tunisia is one of the most famous attractions that can represent the Mediterranean architectural style. It is a must-visit to travel to Tunisia. The scenery of the blue and white town is very beautiful. There are bars and coffee houses in the town. It is very pleasant to play.

    1
    Posted: Nov 16, 2022
  • 美玉无暇6
    5/5Outstanding
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    Tunisian impression - amazing blue and white town today's itinerary is: blue and white town and Carthage ruins hotel next to the light rail station, after breakfast to buy tickets, 0.7 dinar ticket, cheap to surprise me. Of course, this light rail is actually the city bus of the Tunisian people. When we went to the blue and white town in the morning, the carriage was empty and there were no people. But at 5 pm, when we saw the Carthage site and returned to Tunisia, it was full. We finally squeezed into the carriage. It was a close encounter with the Tunisian people's front chest and back. The North African town known as the Blue and White Town (SIDI BOU SAID ) is located in the northeast of Tunisia's capital, Tunis, named Sidi Bousai. It is called "blue and white town" because it is located on the cliffs of the Mediterranean, all houses have only two colors, white walls, blue doors and windows. So simple, but so beautiful. The whole town is up the hill, the layout is very simple, a cobbled street, on both sides are shining white houses in the sun, and some alleys are out of the house. The houses are only two or three stories high, and the most impressive thing is the blue iron windows and blue wooden doors on the white walls. The Arabian vine vortex is displayed in the iron windows and windows, symmetrical and psychedelic; The dome on the top half of the wooden door represents the building of the mosque, and the blue bronze nails on the door are a combination of stars and moon, as well as Islamic patterns such as bows and arrows and flowers, which are gorgeous and exquisite. The blue and white houses build this blue and white town. Standing at the highest point of the town, you will find that the terrain here is dangerous, it is really a cliff facing the sea. Maybe it is because of the blue and white color, all the steepness is eliminated, and all the peaceful ground is spread out. I heard that the reason why the houses here choose white is mainly for life considerations, because the summer climate on the Mediterranean coast is hot, and the white has the characteristics of non-heat absorption and easy heat dissipation, so it is coated on the exterior wall of the house to keep the interior cool, plus the lime here, So white is a natural choice. Maybe selling blue paint and white lime here will make life free. In fact, such a stunning combination of blue and white is not uncommon in other places along the Mediterranean coast, but Tunisians love life and the special reverence of human nature, which makes Sidibusai, a "blue and white town", a unique existence in the world. Objective comments: The place on the earth is known as "Blue City". I have actually been to Jodepur in India, Shefshavan in Morocco, and the blue and white town in Tunisia. In fact, the reputation is not as strong as their ears, but after the live experience, I feel that it is a different: Tunisia's blue and white town, The victory is on the edge of the Mediterranean. The prerequisite for going to the blue and white town must be good and beautiful. When we arrived, the sky was cloudy and we didn't have the mood to take pictures. Later, the sun came out, it was called a beautiful!

    0
    Posted: Feb 11, 2021
  • 奔跑的兔子
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sidi Bousé is the most beautiful Mediterranean village in Tunisia, the town's buildings are basically only blue and white two colors, white walls, blue doors and windows, so simple, but so beautiful, so "blue and white town" nickname, known as "the earth's top ten romantic towns" one. On both sides of the street are some goods selling carved copper plates, magnets, puppets, leather goods, and souvenirs, and there are several open-air coffee seats, the leisure atmosphere is very strong.

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    Posted: Feb 2, 2017
  • 小米
    5/5Outstanding
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    North Africa's blue-and-white town, Sidi Bou Said, the blue-and-white contrast collides with the more typical Mediterranean wind, some of the shadow of Santorini. The small town is not big, so it slowly strolls up an uphill road, stops and goes, blooming willfully triangular plum, in the blue and white background, especially coordinated, very beautiful and comfortable. The roadside is full of shops and houses in some characteristic towns. The souvenirs and features of Islamic style are obvious. Knock on a characteristic copper plate, buy a light fragrant jasmine, stroll to the end of the famous ladder cafe, the necessary Mint pine tea is sweet, super cost-effective. Look at the sea view, blowing the sea breeze, how good time should be so static.....

    13
    Posted: Apr 26, 2016
  • bebbu
    5/5Outstanding
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    One of the three blue-and-white towns in the world is situated on the cliffs of the Mediterranean Sea. All the houses have only two white walls and blue doors and windows. The whole town is simply beautiful. It's winding up the mountain. It's a simple 20-minute bus ride from Tunisia. It's also one of Tunisia's portals to Europe.

    6
    Posted: Feb 2, 2017
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