Map of Tunisia Attractions
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Medina of TunisThe historical core of Tunis is a must see. Explore its cobblestone streets and wander beyond the main sights. Listed by UNESCO. |
Archaeological Site of CarthageSeeing these glorious ruins of formerly Phoenician settlement is a must. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
Bardo National MuseumVisit this opulent museum to learn more about the glorious history of Tunisia and see its extensive collection of archaeological findings. |
Flipper AquaparkHave had enough of spending time on the beach? You won't get bored at this water park with 13 slides and various attractions. |
Antonin BathsPart of the UNESCO-listed archaeological site. Apart from Rome, these were the Empire's largest Roman baths. |
Sea GateThis gate towers over the main avenue and faces the sea. It used to be a part of compact town fortifications. |
Carthage National MuseumThis museum houses a fascinating collection of findings from excavation of Carthage regarding both Punic and Roman era. |
Medina of SousseThe 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 MuseumThis museum tells a story of Tunisian traditional culture and way of life demonstrated on a rich Ottoman interior. |
Museum of Modern ArtIf 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 MosqueA gem of Islamic architecture and an important Muslim university. Note its beautifully carved marble columns. |
Great Mosque of KairouanPart of the UNESCO World Heritage complex. The fourth holiest site in Islam and an important pilgrimage site. A must see. |
Great MosqueSituated in the city centre that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A striking example of Aghlabite architecture. |
Abu Zama el-Belaoui TombThis spectacular complex has been built to house a tomb of the companion of Mohammed. The place is always full of pilgrims. |
Sousse MuseumThe 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 DoorsAnother 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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Highlights of Tunis in One Day (1 day)See the best sights in Tunisia's capital with this one day itinerary. |
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