Medina de Tunis in a Day: A Timeless Journey

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by Aria

March 29, 2024 · 1 min read

Medina de Tunis 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a one-day adventure through the enchanting city of Medina de Tunis, where history and culture intertwine. Begin your journey at the picturesque Sidi Bou Said, a small town known for its striking blue and white architecture, where you'll spend two hours soaking in its artistic atmosphere. Next, delve into the past with a one-hour visit to the Ruins of Carthage, a historic site that whispers tales of ancient civilizations. Afterward, stroll down Avenue Habib Bourguiba for an hour, a characteristic neighborhood that pulses with the modern life of Tunis. Conclude your day with an exploration of the Medina of Tunis, spending an hour meandering through its characteristic neighborhoods and vibrant markets, where the essence of Tunisian heritage comes alive. This compact itinerary is designed to give you a taste of the city's most iconic attractions, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Medina de Tunis.

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Movenpick Hotel Gammarth Tunis
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Ibis Tunis
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Tunis Marriott Hotel
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Four Seasons Hotel Tunis
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Day 1: Exploring the Timeless Charm of Medina de Tunis

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Sidi Bou Said

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Begin your Tunisian adventure with a visit to the picturesque Sidi Bou Said, a small town that exudes charm with its distinctive blue and white architecture. Nestled atop a hill in Carthage, this enchanting locale offers a serene escape with stunning views of the Mediterranean. Allocate around two hours to meander through its cobbled streets, sip on a traditional mint tea, and soak in the artistic atmosphere that has inspired countless artists and writers.

Attraction Info

  • Carthage, Tunisia
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-4 hour
  • Open 24 hours

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Ruins of Carthage

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Step back in time as you journey to the Ruins of Carthage, an archaeological treasure just a stone's throw from Sidi Bou Said. Spend an hour exploring the remnants of this once-mighty ancient city. The ruins, a testament to Carthage's historical significance, offer a glimpse into the past with its baths, temples, and theatres. Immerse yourself in the stories of antiquity and the civilization that once rivaled Rome.

Attraction Info

  • Carthage, Route de La Goulette 7016
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open from 1/1-12/31(Summer),8:00am-7:00pm;Open from 1/1-12/31(Winter),8:30am-5:00pm
22 min,19.34 km
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Avenue Habib Bourguiba

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Continue your cultural immersion along the vibrant Avenue Habib Bourguiba, the beating heart of Tunis. This characteristic neighborhood is lined with cafes, shops, and landmarks, including the iconic clock tower. Dedicate an hour to stroll under the avenue's leafy trees, experience the pulse of the city, and observe the blend of colonial and modern architecture that defines this dynamic street.

Attraction Info

  • Av. Habib Bourguiba, Tunis, Tunisia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour

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Medina of Tunis

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Conclude your day with a visit to the Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is a labyrinth of history. With an hour to explore, lose yourself in the narrow alleyways, discover hidden courtyards, and haggle for treasures in the bustling markets. The Medina is not just a place, but an experience, where every turn reveals centuries-old mosques, madrasas, and a rich tapestry of Tunisian life.

Attraction Info

  • Medina of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-3 hour
  • Open 24 hours
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Top Things to Do in Medina de Tunis-2024

TOP 1
Medina of Tunis
Medina of Tunis
4.6/5 · 54 review
Highlights:
The old city of Tunisia is located in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It has a strong Arabic style and has a history of 1,300 years. Among the Islamic cities in North Africa, the Old Town of Tunisia is one of the best examples of urban building codes. In 1973, UNESCO listed the old town of Tunisia as a cultural heritage and included it in the World Heritage List.
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TOP 2
Sidi Bou Said
Sidi Bou Said
4.7/5 · 166 review
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Located 20 kilometers north of Tunis, the blue and white town is a beautiful town with a Mediterranean atmosphere. Because in the eyes of Tunisians, blue symbolizes peace, all the houses here have only two colors - white walls, blue doors and windows, and the Andalusian-style cottages with blue windows and white houses are this blue and white small The character of the town, so simple and so romantic, makes it a suitor's paradise. The blue and white town winds up the mountain with a simple layout, a cobblestone-paved street with white houses shining in the sun on both sides, and some alleys sticking out from the house. The houses are only two or three stories high. What makes people feel as if they are in a fairy tale are the blue iron windows and blue wooden doors inlaid on the white wall. The arabesque scrolls are displayed on the iron window lattices, symmetrical and dreamy; the blue copper nails on the door The stars and the moon, as well as bows and arrows, flowers and other patterns are combined, which are gorgeous and exquisite. Walking in such a romantic and beautiful town, you might as well find a coffee shop to listen to the footsteps of time. Le Café des Nattes is a famous coffee shop in the blue and white town. It is a century-old coffee shop. After the painter Mache painted "Viewofa Mosque" here in 1914, the layout here has not changed. The cafe is located in the middle of the town, and it is easy for tourists to find it. There are too many people to sit indoors. The store will spread straw mats on the stairs for the guests to sit. It's called a straw mat cafe. The cafe offers a strong Italian-style coffee. A complete portion is only half a cup, usually mint tea. It is sweet and greasy, with a layer of pine nuts floating in it. small town. Jasmine is the national flower of Tunisia. Men in blue and white towns like to hang a bunch of jasmine flowers behind their ears. It is said that the jasmine blooms here for half a year. Young people or old people in traditional costumes often string the flowers into strings, insert them into large straw trays, and walk around the streets to sell them to tourists, forming a beautiful scenery. . If you are interested, you may wish to buy a few bunches of jasmine flowers and hang them on your chest or behind your ears, surrounded by the refreshing fragrance. When it comes to food, the fried doughnuts in the blue and white town are worth a try. The crispy doughnuts are wrapped in white sugar and are fragrant and sweet. Although the blue and white town is not big, if you look up, you can see the blue and tender Mediterranean Sea with beautiful scenery, enthusiastic residents and romantic and exquisite blue and white cottages everywhere. It's worth coming here, it's worth spending a few days here, forgetting the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoying the quiet time.
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Ruins of Carthage
Ruins of Carthage
4.6/5 · 94 review
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Highlights:
The ruins of the ancient city of Carthage, built in 814 BC, are located 17 kilometers northeast of Tunis and have a history of more than 3,000 years.
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TOP 4
Bardo National Museum
Bardo National Museum
4.7/5 · 46 review
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Highlights:
The Bardo National Museum was built in 1882, and its building was originally part of the Bey Royal Palace. The Bardu Museum is a relatively large museum in the Maghreb, and it has a collection of mosaics. The Bardo National Museum was officially opened in 1886 and changed to its current name in 1956. The exhibits in the museum are excavated and selected from nearly 100 ancient ruins all over the country, with nearly 10,000 pieces concentrated, displayed according to five historical periods, and ancient Greek artworks are also displayed in the museum.
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TOP 5
Avenue Habib Bourguiba
Avenue Habib Bourguiba
4.5/5 · 34 review
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Highlights:
Bourguiba Street is an important commercial street in the Tunisian capital. The environment is very elegant, the whole street is very wide, and there are very rich natural landscapes. There are many well-known Tunisian buildings and churches on this avenue, and the few kilometers from the bell tower to the Medina, the old city gate, are lined with French cafes, modern shops, theaters and hotels. A must-see in Tunisia.
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Medina de Tunis 1 Day Itinerary