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    Medina of Tunis, Tunis

    Medina of Tunis

    The historical core of Tunis is a must see. Explore its cobblestone streets and wander beyond the main sights. Listed by UNESCO.

    Archaeological Site of Carthage

    Archaeological Site of Carthage

    Seeing these glorious ruins of formerly Phoenician settlement is a must. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Bardo National Museum, Tunis

    Bardo National Museum

    Visit this opulent museum to learn more about the glorious history of Tunisia and see its extensive collection of archaeological findings.

    Flipper Aquapark

    Flipper Aquapark

    Have had enough of spending time on the beach? You won't get bored at this water park with 13 slides and various attractions.

    Antonin Baths

    Antonin Baths

    Part of the UNESCO-listed archaeological site. Apart from Rome, these were the Empire's largest Roman baths.

    Sea Gate, Tunis

    Sea Gate

    This gate towers over the main avenue and faces the sea. It used to be a part of compact town fortifications.

    Carthage National Museum

    Carthage National Museum

    This museum houses a fascinating collection of findings from excavation of Carthage regarding both Punic and Roman era.

    Medina of Sousse

    Medina of Sousse

    The historical heart of Sousse is listed as UNESCO World Heritage. It is worth exploring beyond the main sights – you will be rewarded by its atmosphere.

    Traditional Heritage Museum

    Traditional Heritage Museum

    This museum tells a story of Tunisian traditional culture and way of life demonstrated on a rich Ottoman interior.

    Museum of Modern Art

    Museum of Modern Art

    If you're an art lover, make sure you visit this museum displaying the modern and contemporary Tunisian art – nowhere else to be seen.

    Al-Zaytuna Mosque, Tunis

    Al-Zaytuna Mosque

    A gem of Islamic architecture and an important Muslim university. Note its beautifully carved marble columns.

    Great Mosque of Kairouan

    Great Mosque of Kairouan

    Part of the UNESCO World Heritage complex. The fourth holiest site in Islam and an important pilgrimage site. A must see.

    Great Mosque

    Great Mosque

    Situated in the city centre that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A striking example of Aghlabite architecture.

    Abu Zama el-Belaoui Tomb

    Abu Zama el-Belaoui Tomb

    This spectacular complex has been built to house a tomb of the companion of Mohammed. The place is always full of pilgrims.

    Sousse Museum

    Sousse Museum

    The second largest archaeological museum in Tunisia. It features a large collection of marvellous mosaics along the Punic, Roman and early Christian objects.

    Mosque of the Three Doors

    Mosque of the Three Doors

    Another important pilgrim destination in Kairouan. Not open to tourists but it's still worth stopping by for its extraordinary facade decorations.

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