10 Best Things To Do In Tunis, Tunisia

Melissa
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Tunis, Tunisia, should be your next tourist destination, and here is why: the people, food, history, and tourist spots. Tunisians are certainly warm and friendly people who won’t give you any trouble while you’re there. The food is not only cheap but it’s also a burst of flavors in your mouth. While you’re here, you should try the Brik, which is a stuffed thin-folded pastry. As for history, the place has a lot of stories to tell, especially the tourist spots, such as Bardo National Museum, Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul, and Bab El Bhar - these are just a few of the many places with so many interesting stories behind them. To save you from trouble, we’ve listed the best things to do in Tunis, Tunisia. Scroll down to learn more.

1. Tour historic Berber villages

You’ll really immerse yourself in the beautiful culture of Tunisia on this tour. It begins with a tour of the Berber village that served as an important site during the Second World War in the country. Experience and learn about the locals and understand their culture and way of living. While you’re on this tour, you’ll be able to see stone houses, rooms, and courtyards that are just a sight to see. It’s definitely a humble experience to see the beauty and simplicity of the villagers here. You’ll also get to visit a small souvenir shop during the tour.

2. Get a glimpse of the past at Carthage

You’ll find yourself in awe as this tour takes you to a great place to learn more about the history and culture of the country. Archeologique de Carthage, Punic Ports & Museum, Tophet de Carthage, and Carthage Museuma are the four destinations you’ll be able to explore in the tour. The trip is well organized and the tour guide gives you an extensive history and importance of the various sites - these are just two of the many reasons why tourists love going on this tour. This a trip to the various eras, like the Carthaginian, Roman, and even early Christian.

3. Wander around the Medina

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In just four hours, you’ll be able to experience, see, and learn the culture and beauty of Tunis. On this tour, you’ll be able to visit Tunis University and get a glimpse of the educational system they have. You’ll also get to visit the Medina of Tunis, a must-visit as it is also known as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tour also gives you time to go shopping and buy souvenirs for your loved ones before heading home. The place has so many shops, mosques, and statues to see! Since it’s a walking tour, you’ll definitely get to experience and see the culture firsthand.

4. Admire the stunning Zitouna Mosque

Minaret of Mosque Zitouna
Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user IssamBarhoumi used under CC BY-SA 4.0

While touring the Medina of Tunis, you’ll pass by the Zitouna Mosque, which is located at the heart of the city. The mosque is located near an olive tree, thus, the name of the mosque, Zitouna, which means Olive tree. However, the mosque today is not what it was before, as it underwent rebuilding in the 9th century. Only Muslims are allowed to go inside the mosque, however, the courtyard is visible from the Panorama Medina Cafe. It’s definitely the eye-catching architecture that people keep coming back for.

Zitouna Mosque

Address: 30 Rue Jamaa Ez Zitouna, Tunis, Tunisia

Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)

5. Go shopping at the Souk Market

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Source: Photo by Flickr user matthew Hunt used under CC BY 2.0

Shopping trip? Yes, please! While in Tunisia, if you’re looking for the best deals and rare finds, the Souk Market is a must-visit. You’ll find a lot of shops and boutiques in an alley located in the Medina of Tunis. Fragrances, cosmetics, medicinal plants, and baking necessities, are a few of the many items you’ll find here. The alley also has stores that sell the best linens, silks, fabrics, and handicrafts. This is definitely the best place to buy souvenirs before heading home. There are so many great finds here that you’ll go crazy while shopping.

Souk Market

Address: Tunis, Tunisia

6. Enjoy the serenity at Belvedere Park

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Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Sami Mlouhi used under CC BY-SA 4.0

Belvedere Park is a great place to be if you’re looking for a relaxing outdoor activity. It is located on a hill and is a nice place for a stroll. Aside from relaxing walks, the park is perfect for outdoor sports! You’ll also be surprised as the park has a small zoo where you can see different animals and birds. There are antelopes and carnivores that were protected in green enclosures. After seeing the animals, grab a snack at the restaurants just near the park.

Belvedere Park

Address: Ave Mustapha Khaznadar, Tunis, Tunisia

Opening hours: Tue - Sun: 9am - 5pm (closed on Mon)

7. Take photos at Bab El Bhar

Tunis Bab El Bhar
Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user [Unknown] used under PUBLIC DOMAIN

Located in the heart of the city, Bab El Bhar, which means sea gate, is a must-visit for any tourist or local in the city. It is an arch that is an entrance to the souks in the city. The water fountain adds a romantic charm to the area. The place in itself is picture-perfect, so take out your phones and make sure to capture the moment. The site is always kept clean, so it is always such a beauty to see. There are also a lot of stores, cafes, pubs, and restaurants nearby, so feel free to explore the area.

Bab El Bhar

Address: Rue de la Kasbah, Tunis, Tunisia

8. Visit the historic Cathedral of Saint Vincent de Paul

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Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Sami Mlouhi used under CC BY-SA 4.0

As you pass by, the beautiful architecture and mosaics of the cathedral instantly catch your attention. Designed with various styles such as Moorish, Gothic, and Neo-Byzantine - the cathedral is definitely a beauty. It has always been an interesting place to visit because it’s a Catholic Church in a Muslim country. It is named after Saint Vincent de Paul for his service in helping Christian slaves. The stained-glass windows inside the cathedral add a charm to the place. You’ll also find that the place is very peaceful and spacious inside.

Cathedral of Saint Vincent de Paul

Address: 53 Rue Mokhtar Attia, Tunis, Tunisia

9. Stroll through Avenue Habib Bourguiba

Avenue Habib Bourguiba (Tunis)
Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Bahbouhe used under CC BY-SA 4.0

Avenue Habib Bourguiba is a place to explore because of the fresh air as you walk by, and the sights you get to enjoy. The street leads to the Medina and the train stations. It’s almost like a little Paris, as said by many because of the cafes, restaurants, and shops. You’ll see a lot of government buildings, the clocktower, and statues while you’re here. There a lot of trees, so you’ll definitely feel the breeze and fresh air. Make sure to try outdoor dining in the restaurants nearby. Although the place can get crowded, it’s still a place you must not miss during your visit.

Avenue Habib Bourguiba

Address: Tunis, Tunisia

10. Explore the Bardo National Museum

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If you love history and you’re into visiting museums, the Bardo National Museum is definitely a must-go-to. In the museum, you’ll find a lot of interesting Roman mosaics and statues. It also has one of the largest collections of tiles, which is another reason you should visit. This three-floor museum is certainly worth your time. Make sure to pass by the souvenir shop while you’re here. In this tour, you’ll spend half of the day exploring the museum and learn the history, and then go shopping at Tunis Medina.

Experience the culture of Tunisia

You’ll never get bored here in Tunisia because of all the amazing and fun activities you can do! From educational tours to shopping, or even just relaxing, Tunis has got you covered! With the number of activities and places to visit we’ve shown you, you’ll definitely find something that interests you. If you have the time, why not try everything on the list? You won’t regret it. Don’t forget to take pictures to capture the memories!

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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Melissa is a 20-something-year-old storyteller from Manila. She's been to Europe and Asia but still dreams of going around her home, the Philippines. When she's not traveling, you can find her in...View profile

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